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Melodic progressive power metal. Black Majesty is Australia's answer to Queensryche, Jag Panzer, & Iron Maiden. Guest appearances from Silvio Massaro (Vanishing Point) & Danny Cecati (Eyefear, ex-Pegazus). Ten tracks. Limb Music Products. 2003.
Black Majesty: John "Gio" Cavaliere (vocals); Hanny Mohammed, Steve Janevski (guitar); Mark Kelson (bass); Pavel Konvalinka (drums). Additional personnel: Silvio Massaro, Danny Cecati (vocals). Personnel: Silvio Massaro (vocals, background vocals); John Cavaliere (vocals); Pavel Konvalinka (drums). Recording information: Palmstudios, Melbourne, Australia. Photographer: Allen Moore.
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