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Pharaoh full-length late this summer

Posted by Loren on June 11, 2014

Pharaoh full-length late this summer
Pharaoh full-length late this summer

Pharaoh will release their debut full-length late this summer on A389 Recordings. The record, dubbed Negative Everything, will be fifty minutes long and will be released on  LP.

Negative Everything Track Listing:

1. Recease

2. The Slasher

3. Degenerator

4. Spared

5. Dusted

6. Bartholomew

7. Crying Mother

8. Drag

Pharaoh full-length late this summer
Pharaoh full-length late this summer

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