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about
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An Album that Features the Very Same Melody Rearranged in Nine Different Ways, and Then Finishes with the Original Version of the Original Melody, Called Amnathera, Accompanied by a Medley of Several Other Songs Which are, in Order of Introduction, Amamus, Memoramus, Amanchanon; Also Known as "Geeldaemon"; Weosdanon, Ipê Blossom, Midô Minéos Azentaton, Ansimanma Neyeñi, Liñinath, Djislozenta; or Multiversal Transversor; Cougar Familiar; Also Known as Umñinaton Milas; God of the Crimson Sun; or Dimensional Degenerator; Midôsdjanon; Also Known as Anildaemon; Golden Hope, Amaton; Which is not to be Confused with Anaton; Etrom, Vidalina, and, Finally, Funeral of the Deceased Immortal; Also Known as Universal Animism. With a Total of 13 (Thirteen) Songs, and a Timespan of Half an Hour, the Album Provides a Colorful Cover Which Represents the Nine Main Soufsrib; or 11 (Eleven) When Counting by Individuals; Who are the Protagonists of the Album's Main Thematic, Which is Death and the Fragility of Life. These Protagonists are, in the Order that Their Themes are Introduced, and Also Including their Mother Mera Who is the Very First: Mera, Whose Theme is Memoramus; Anôn, Vinagrete, Korehilda, Ani and Bellum, Afûsûze, Anoshenma, Grawûnna and Shêlrabera, Midôchis, Ceslc Amancepnu; Also Known by Their Simpler Omnarom Name and not the Ulmna One; Djisledj Amanchina.
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released September 28, 2015
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