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Chelsea Grin / Desolation of Eden / Tim Lambesis / MyChildren MyBride / Lambesis Studios / The Artery Foundation / As I Lay Dying / Artery Recordings / A Plea for Purging / Heavy metal / Metal Blade Records artists / Music
Date: 2014-05-28 11:23:03
Chelsea Grin
Desolation of Eden
Tim Lambesis
MyChildren MyBride
Lambesis Studios
The Artery Foundation
As I Lay Dying
Artery Recordings
A Plea for Purging
Heavy metal
Metal Blade Records artists
Music

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