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For When It Rains | |
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Released | 1994 |
Genre | Gothic metal |
Length | 9:02 |
Label | Roadrunner |
Director | Jon Reiss (Christian Woman), Parris Mayhew (Black No.1) |
For When It Rains is a 20,000 limited edition VHS by the band Type O Negative, which was released in 1994 as an add-on to the Bloody Kisses digi-pack.
All songs written by Peter Steele.
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