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Magma - Myths and Legends Volume II
Magma - Myths and Legends Volume II

Magma - Myths and Legends Volume II

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Music

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Budget

$--

Revenue

$--

Status

Released

Original Language

French

Runtime

139 mins

Rating

0/10

Release Date

01 October 2006

Country

Cast

Christian Vander

Christian Vander

Self (batterie)

Stella Vander

Stella Vander

Self (chant, percussions)

Antoine Paganotti

Antoine Paganotti

Self (chant)

Isabelle Feuillebois

Isabelle Feuillebois

Self (chant)

Himiko Paganotti

Himiko Paganotti

Self (chant)

James Mac Gaw

James Mac Gaw

Self (guitare, chant)

Frédéric d'Oelsnitz

Frédéric d'Oelsnitz

Self (Fender, clavier)

Emmanuel Borghi

Emmanuel Borghi

Self (Fender, clavier)

Philippe Bussonnet

Philippe Bussonnet

Self (basse, basse piccolo)

Jannick Top

Jannick Top

Self (basse)

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