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Sepultura. Just the Riffs.

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Publisher: Cherry Lane Music.
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Details: cm.23x30, pp.32, fascicolo spillato. Guitar With Tablature.

Abstract: Your guide to playing more than 40 burning riffs from these metal guitar maulers. Features riffs and lessons from 18 of their hottest songs, including: The Abyss * Inquisition Symphony * Stronger Than Hate * Dead Embryonic Cells * Refuse/Resist * Slave New World * and more.

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