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1995 studio album by Alchemist
Lunasphere is the second full-length album by the Australian progressive metal band Alchemist, and the first of their albums to be released by Shock Records
Lunasphere
Australian progressive metal band
next album, titled Lunasphere, which was released in 1995 by Melbourne label Shock Records through its subsidiary Thrust. Lunasphere showed a further development
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1998 EP by Alchemist
the Worlds. The EP has two live songs: "Yoni Kunda" first released on Lunasphere (May 1995), and "Chinese Whispers" from Spiritech (June 1997). The other
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1993 studio album by Alchemist
44:46 Label Lethal Producer Brett Stanton Alchemist chronology Jar of Kingdom (1993) Lunasphere (1995) Alternative cover 1999 Thrust re-release cover
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2005 compilation album by Alchemist
1998 including eight songs from the album Jar of Kingdom, eight from Lunasphere and five from Spiritech along with a cover of "Eve of the War" from Jeff
Embryonics
1997 studio album by Alchemist
Death metal Length 61:26 Label Thrust Producer Alchemist and John Hresc Alchemist chronology Lunasphere (1995) Spiritech (1997) Eve of the War (1998)
Spiritech
Australian musical genre
grindcore, surf rock and psychedelia. A track from their second album, Lunasphere, had been included on one of the 3 Hours of Power compilations and the
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Arrow
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Special, Lovely flower
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Good Friend
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Lord Krishna, Universe
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Abbreviation of Eleanor and Ellen.
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More Reliable; Steadier; A Narrator of Hadith
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God of God
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Daughter of Priam.
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