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Seikima II, from Japan, with this song Jack the Ripper, live from their tour SATAN ALL-STAR, from the mid 90's. They rejoin with former members from the band in this truly spectacular show. With 8 solos in a row, two drumer and a voice beyond anything you've heard before, this will be indeed something you will remember. With music to inspire and a voice to remember, I give to you Seikima II.
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Live performance of this amazing 2 Songs!
Kill the KING GHIDRA!!
&
DEAD SIMPHONY!!
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The one of best Guitar Songs of the world on the song KILL THE KING GHIDRAH!!
IN DEAD SIMPHONY DEMON KOGURE sings of head!!
AWESOME!!
Enjoy =D
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Seikima's first video. This one was released 1985. The tital was first Rock in the Freedom, but they changed it to Kingdom. Anyways, I hope you enjoy this trip of nostalgica.
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