Hanibal Death Machine: Peut Être
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Hanibal Death Machine: Peut ÊtreGenre: Métal indus avec forte influence DoomBand Members: Batterie : Dorian Loret - Basse : Yann Gerbaud - Guitarre : Corentin Altar di alter - Chant : Jean-Luc LoretMétal indus tendance marylin Manson and Rob Zombie! Chant en Français !

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