Sun Baked Snow Cave

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Sun Baked Snow Cave
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Studio album by
Boris with Merzbow
ReleasedAugust 23, 2005 (2005-08-23)
Recorded2001–2004
Genre
Length62:02
Label Hydra Head / Double H Noise Industries
Producer Boris with Merzbow
Boris with Merzbow chronology
04092001
(2005)
Sun Baked Snow Cave
(2005)
Rock Dream
(2007)
Boris chronology
04092001
(2005)
Sun Baked Snow Cave
(2005)
Dronevil
(2005)
No.TitleLength
1."Sun Baked Snow Cave"62:02
Total length:62:02

Personnel

Boris with Merzbow
Production

Notes

Release history

RegionDateLabelFormatQuantityCatalogNotes
United StatesAugust 23, 2005 Hydra Head CD Unknownhh666-92 / 2xh-011
September 23, 2014 LP UnknownBlack vinyl
UnknownClear with blue streaks
UnknownElectric blue
UnknownWhite
March 2015500Clear/blue splatter

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