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Infallible est le quatrième album du groupe brésilien de heavy metal Hangar.
Liste des morceaux
- "The Infallible Emperor (1956)" – 5:25
- "Colorblind" – 5:28
- "Solitary Mind" – 4:31
- "Time to Forget" – 3:49
- "A Miracle in My Life" – 7:25
- "The Garden" – 4:20
- "Dreaming of Black Waves" – 3:34
- "Based on a True Story" – 5:07
- "Handwritten" – 4:35
- "Some Light to Find My Way" – 5:18
- "39’" (Bonus track) – 3:47
Formation
- Humberto Sobrinho (chant)
- Eduardo Martinez (guitare)
- Fabio Laguna (claviers)
- Nando Mello (basse)
- Aquiles Priester (batterie)
Catégories : - Album de metal
- Album musical sorti en 2009
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