Xan Alexander - The Knowledge – Ode To A Fool
Xan Alexander - The Knowledge – Ode To A Fool

Xan Alexander - The Knowledge – Ode To A Fool

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Based on material originally composed by David Hughes and Skin between July and August 1999. Re-recorded at InfectionStudios between December 2001 and July 2002. Mastered at Face Studios, Newcastle in July 2002.

 

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