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This is a weird interpretation of a Sumerian happening, using a variety of voices and instruments, pronunciations, concepts- not going for historical accuracy obviously.
credits
released June 23, 2004
Joshua Plague/ Joshua Ploeg did the arrangements, performed most of the vocals, some percussion, flute and effects.
Julie Lary did some vocals, zills and other percussion.
Kevin Doria did some effects and percussion.
Recorded by Kevin Doria in his attic in Olympia,WA in 2004.
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