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Il Teatro degli Orrori/Zu | ||||
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Released | 2008 | |||
Genre | Experimental rock, post-hardcore | |||
Length | 11:48 | |||
Label | La Tempesta Dischi | |||
Zu chronology | ||||
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Il Teatro degli Orrori chronology | ||||
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Il Teatro degli Orrori/Zu is a limited edition split album of the Italian bands Il Teatro degli Orrori and Zu.
More precisely the record was limited to 666 copies, consisting of a 10-inch vinyl on CD included. The album is published by the Italian label La Tempesta Dischi. [1]
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