Hypnos 69

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Hypnos 69
OriginBelgium, 1995
Genres Psychedelic rock, punk rock, progressive rock, space rock, stoner rock
Years active1995–2012 [1]
LabelsElektroHasch Records
Website http://www.myspace.com/hypnos69
MembersSteve Houtmeyers, Dave Houtmeyers, Tom Vanlaer, Steven Marx

Hypnos 69 were a Belgian rock band.

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