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- 01. Lurran Arnasa
02. Montaña Fria
03. Ikatza
04. Adéntrate En Lo Salvaje
05. Gizon BerriaGIZON BERRIA
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[engl] Debut EP of one man hermit GIZON BERRIA. Five tracks of mystic primative punk, heavy on the riff side. Sang in Basque and Spanish and channeling the cosmic visions of RUIDO DE RABIA and the underwater orc side of GISM. Heavy influenced by the deep forest, Mother Nature empowerment and ancient poetry as well as deep hate for progress, the result is a humble statement of everything punk should aim to be.- Format
- 7''
- Release-Datum
- 01.12.2023
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