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Elephants from Neptune

In 2010, on the sandy beaches of love, a rottweiler in a sports bag started making 23rd century romance and suddenly fuzzy lightning began to burst out of her tits. This moment echoed through the canvas of time and eventually turned into music. It is a true story. Never doubt it... Robert Linna - vocals/guitar
Markko Reinberg - lead guitar/vocals
Rain Joona - bass/vocals
Jon Mikiver - drums/vocals
http://www.elephantsfromneptune.com/
http://www.soundcloud.com/elephants

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