Rangda – “The Sin Eaters”
Guitar fanatics, rejoice: from some windswept, lysergia-drenched plane occupying an alternate dimension, the ultimate dual-six string power trio Rangda has emerged once…
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Guitar fanatics, rejoice: from some windswept, lysergia-drenched plane occupying an alternate dimension, the ultimate dual-six string power trio Rangda has emerged once…
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