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2007 EP by Cauldron
Into the Cauldron
EP by
Cauldron
Released
March 2007 (2007-03)
Genre
Heavy metal
Length
18:31
Label
Basement Metal
Producer
Cauldron
Cauldron chronology
Into the Cauldron (2007)
Chained to the Nite (2009)
Into the Cauldron is the first extended play release by the Canadian heavy metal band Cauldron.
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