Black and White (EP)

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Black And White
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EP by
Released6 April 2010 (2010-04-06)
RecordedAugust–December 2009 at Double D Studio, Sofia, Bulgaria
Genre Heavy metal, melodic metal
Length21:18
Label Double D Music
Producer Dimitar Argirov
Dimmi Argus chronology
Black And White
(2010)
Bad Dream
(2012)

Black and White is the first EP by Italian melodic metal band Dimmi Argus. It was released on 6 April 2010 and produced by Dimitar Argirov.

Contents

Track listing

  1. My Way Home (Demo Version) 4:43
    • (Music written by Dimitar Argirov & Dragomir Draganov, Lyrics written by Dimitar Argirov)
  2. Black And White (Long Version) 6:35
    • (Music & Lyrics written by Dimitar Argirov)
  3. HO HE TAKABA (Bulgarian Version) 4:59
    • (Music & Lyrics written by Dimitar Argirov)
  4. HO HE TAKABA (Instrumental Mix) 4:59
    • (Music written by Dimitar Argirov)

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