Elephant Opinions

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A Man With Paper Head 00:00 Tools
Mindmaze 00:00 Tools
And I Ask 00:00 Tools
Fear of the Flesh Tends to Create Fear of the Blood 00:00 Tools
Columbo 00:00 Tools
We 00:00 Tools
Birds 00:00 Tools
Six 00:00 Tools
Kingly Halls 00:00 Tools
Goodbye Horses 00:00 Tools
Endless Dream 00:00 Tools
Great Giant 00:00 Tools
Island 00:00 Tools
King of the Dipsodes 00:00 Tools
Until the Light Leaves Us 00:00 Tools
Old Ghosts Find New Victims 00:00 Tools
In Chris Hoira We Trust 00:00 Tools
New Ideas in Mathematics 00:00 Tools
Waves 00:00 Tools
Future Meeting Someday 00:00 Tools
Tsar Pushka 00:00 Tools
Until the Darkness Takes Us 00:00 Tools
Forest, Fog, Agony 00:00 Tools
Tweak the Sails 00:00 Tools
A Fear Of Flesh Can Create The Fear Of Blood 00:00 Tools
Tsar Puska 00:00 Tools
Tsar Cannon 00:00 Tools
Elephant Opinions - We 00:00 Tools
Fear of the blood tends to create fear of the flesh 00:00 Tools
New Ideas In Mathemathics 00:00 Tools
a man with paper head [screamo] 00:00 Tools
Colombo 00:00 Tools
Exorcist (live) 00:00 Tools
New Ideas In Mathematics (Orchid cover) 00:00 Tools
Mindmaze [Hardcore 2009] [musicore.net] 00:00 Tools
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Created in September 2008. The original lineup - Alex (vocals), Peter and Max (guitar), Bodean (bass), Vova (drums). The first performance - Kiev @ Ledoviy / November 29, 2008. In December 2009, released Elephant Opinions / oh, deer! Split (Something Borrowed Something New Records). After the release lineup sustained change - came Oleg (drums) and Dima (guitar), instead of Vova and Max, respectively. Song of the split came into screamo / punk compilation 21 Songs Compilation, which was published first in Australia in February 2011 and is now distributed in the Internet and small diy-circulation in the participating teams compiled. Two years after the split, December 25, 2011 the world saw the second release - Dancing On Corpses' Ashes, a tribute to singer Alex Shevchuk. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.