Del entorno

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Del entorno
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Studio album by
Released1996
Recorded1996
StudioEstudios del Abasto al Pasto, Buenos Aires
Genre Heavy Metal
Label DBN
Producer Flavio Cianciarulo
Almafuerte chronology
Mundo guanaco
(1995)
Del entorno
(1996)
En vida
(1997)

Del entorno is the second studio album by heavy metal band Almafuerte, released in 1996 by DBN. [1]

Contents

Tracks

All lyrics by Ricardo Iorio.

  1. Del entorno - [From the Environment]
  2. Lucero del alba - [Morning Star]
  3. Hacia el abismo - [To the Abyss]
  4. Por nacer - [To Be Born]
  5. Amistades de tierra adentro - [Friends From Inland]
  6. Los delirios del defacto - [Delusions of the "De Facto"]
  7. 1999
  8. De la carne - [About the Meat]
  9. Hombre peste - [Pest Man]
  10. Rubén Patagonia
  11. Presa fácil - [Easy Prey]

Personnel

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