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Skinny Puppy Mythmaker Mp3, Flac, Wma Skinny Puppy Mythmaker mp3, flac, wma DOWNLOAD LINKS (Clickable) Genre: Electronic Album: Mythmaker Country: US Released: 2007 Style: Industrial, Electro, Experimental MP3 version RAR size: 1469 mb FLAC version RAR size: 1282 mb WMA version RAR size: 1880 mb Rating: 4.2 Votes: 417 Other Formats: VOX AUD MP4 MPC MP2 MP3 AA Tracklist 1 Magnifishit 4:31 2 Dal 4:45 3 Haze 5:28 4 Pedafly 5:37 5 Jaher 5:14 6 Politikil 4:21 7 Lestiduz 4:11 8 Pasturn 3:48 9 Ambiantz 4:27 10 Ugli 6:33 Companies, etc. Phonographic Copyright (p) – Концерн «Группа Союз» Phonographic Copyright (p) – Synthetic Symphony Copyright (c) – Synthetic Symphony Licensed From – SPV GmbH Distributed By – SPV GmbH Pressed By – ООО "Си Ди Клуб" Credits Acoustic Guitar – Saki Kaskas (tracks: 5) Guitar, Electronics, Producer – Mark Walk Mastered By – Steve Marcussen* Painting [Paintings] – Manuel Ocampo Producer – Scaremeister Producer [Additional], Mixed By – Ken 'Hiwatt' Marshall* Sleeve, Art Direction, Design – Steven R. Gilmore Synth [Additional] – Traz Damji (tracks: 5) Synthesizer, Electronics – Hiwatt Marshall* (tracks: 5, 6, 8) Synthesizer, Percussion, Electronics – cEvin Key Vocals [Oral Impressionist] – Ogre* Notes Packaged in a jewel case with cardboard slipcase Produced 05/06. The paintings "Why I Hate Europeans" (front cover) and 'Friede Auf Erden" (inside rat double panel) from the collection of Tom Patchett, Los Angeles. Released under the license from SPV GmbH. For sale in Russia and CIS countries only. Barcode and Other Identifiers Barcode (Printed): 4 601250 343969 Barcode (Scanned): 4601250343969 Matrix / Runout: SPV 63982 CD SPV GmbH / Концерн "Группа СОЮЗ" Mastering SID Code: IFPI LW80 Mould SID Code: IFPI ACH02 Other (Mould Text): OOO "СИ ДИ КЛУБ" СДЕЛАНО В РОССИИ ЛИЦЕНЗИЯ РОСОХРАНКУЛЬТУРЫ СЕРИЯ ВАФ № 77-216 Other versions Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year Synthetic Symphony, SPV 63982 Skinny Mythmaker (CD, SPV 63982 Hell-O dEathday Germany 2007 CD Puppy Album, Dig) CD Records Synthetic Symphony, SPV 63982 SPV 63982 Skinny Mythmaker (CD, Hell-O dEathday CD, MR CD, MR Ukraine 2007 Puppy Album, Sli) Records, Moon 2674-2 2674-2 Records Mythmaker (LP, Skinny 30014 2LP Album, Gol + 12", Synthetic Symphony 30014 2LP Germany 2007 Puppy Gol) Skinny Mythmaker (CD, MET 956 Metropolis MET 956 US 2014 Puppy Album, RM) Synthetic Symphony, SPV 63982 Skinny Mythmaker (CDr, SPV 63982 Hell-O dEathday Germany 2007 CD Puppy Album, Promo) CD Records Related Music albums to Mythmaker by Skinny Puppy The Flower Kings - Paradox Hotel Vanden Plas - Christ 0 Kramm - Coeur Die Krupps - Risikofaktor Spock's Beard - Spock's Beard Camouflage - Relocated Morta Skuld - Re-Surface... The Best Of Morta Skuld Skinny Puppy - Selections From Brap Skinny Puppy - The Greater Wrong Of The Right Welle: Erdball - Chaos Total.
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