Myrtwa

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Myrtwa
Myrtwa - Indukti.jpg
EP by
Released20 September 2002 (original release)
6 September 2002 (rerelease)
Genre Progressive metal
Length24:21
Indukti chronology
Myrtwa
(2002)
S.U.S.A.R.
(2004)

Myrtwa is the promo EP by the Polish progressive band Indukti.

Contents

Track listing

  1. Turecki - (4:35)
  2. Mantra (live)* - (8:35)
  3. Tap (live)* - (11:11)

'* Recorded in Proxima 21.11.2000

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