April (Finnish band)

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April
April logo.jpg
Background information
Origin Helsinki
Genres
Years active2007 - 2009
Labels Spinefarm Records
Members
  • Hakim Hietikko
  • Mikko Merilinna
  • Janne Aulavuori
  • Maarik Leppä
  • Tuomas Rauhala
Past members
  • J.Fatal
  • Mikko Huovila
  • Jaakko Pulkki
  • Kimmo Enroth

April is a Finnish metal band. [1]

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References

  1. "April - Tidelines". Archived from the original on 2014-09-07. Retrieved 2016-11-15.