
Killswitch Engage - Live at Monsters of Rock
Oct 09 2013
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Killswitch Engage play the 2013 Monsters of Rock festival in Brazil. Setlist: The New Awakening A Bid Farewell Fixation on the Darkness You Don't Bleed for Me Vide Infra A Tribute to the Fallen The Hell in Me Rose of Sharyn Reckoning No End in Sight My Last Serenade The End of Heartache My Curse In Due Time
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Mike D'Antonio
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Adam Dutkiewicz
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