Nation War (MEX) – Marching Through the Abyss of Death LP
€22.88
Black Metal
Militant Raw Black Metal from Mexico.
Heavy (180g) white vinyl 12″ LP with several small traces of color, 12″ insert, matt cover, 4mm spine, black inner sleeve.
Limited to 300 copies.
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Weight | 0.5 kg |
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Brand
Hass Weg
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