Tartaros (NOR) – The Heritage From The Past CLEAR 10” MLP
€22.88
Black Metal
The infamous cult demo remastered and available again on 10” MLP.
Recorded at Vestheim in September, October 1994.
Weight | 0.5 kg |
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Brand
The Devil's Elixirs
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