Wild Beasts

Wild Beasts
Wild Beasts
Wild Beasts im Molotow in Hamburg, am 20.11.2008
Wild Beasts im Molotow in Hamburg, am 20.11.2008
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Genre(s) Indie
Dream Pop
Gründung 2002
Website Wild Beasts.co.uk
Aktuelle Besetzung
Gitarre, Gesang
Hayden Thorpe
Gitarre
Ben Little
Bass
Tom Fleming
Schlagzeug
Chris Talbot

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