Lost Belief, by A Million Tiny Suns
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Lost Belief (Rap-Rock)A Million Tiny Suns Band MembersJerôme Kuhn - Vocals/Rap, Christian Büffel - Gitarre, Klaus Velten - Gitarre, Nicolas Perrault - Bass, Ronny Stenger - SchlagzeugHome Town - Zweibrücken, Germany

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