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Hirax 1984

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August 28, 2020Bob's ArticlesBand Practice, Band Rehearsal, Hirax, Old Cassette TapeBob Savage

I’ve gone through my personal collection of cassette tapes and found a few gems from KAOS, LAKAOS and Hirax. Six songs from a 1983/1984 (not sure) band rehearsal are now available for download. Click HERE and scroll down to find them.

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