Suicidal adage

Suicidal adage

Suicidal adage es un EP de Lendi Vexer. Este EP fue lanzado en el año 2004 de manera independiente, y logró estar entre los primeros lugares en las descargas de MP3 del género y cosechando elogios y críticas de los más destacados seguidores del estilo principalmente en el Reino Unido, Brasil y Estados Unidos.

Lista de canciones

  1. Tribute to desolation
  2. Escape
  3. Nothing was special
  4. Suicidal adage
  5. Más Bonus track (Natalie tocando el Theremín)

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