Mgla (POL) – Mdlosci + Further Down the Nest LP
€24.88
Black Metal
Comes with 2-sided lyrics insert.
Mdłości: initially a 7″ on Garazel / Flagellum Haereticorum, 2006.
Further Down The Nest: initially a 7″ on Todeskult, 2007.
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| Weight | 0.5 kg |
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Brand
Northern Heritage
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