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Insania - The Great Apocalypse - CDSwedens power metal masters Insania return with their brand new album The Great Apocalypse. 4 Years after the successful V, the Swedes are back with their own recipe of Power Metal, full of speedy, double bass drums, great hooks, and amazing solos. The band's current line up consists of Mikko Korsbck (Drums), Erik Ark (Bass), Niklas Dahlin (Guitar) and Ola Haln (Vocals & Guitar). The first version of Insania was formed in 1992 by drum player Mikko
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