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MASSIVE ATTACK - Live at Melt Festival

"Melt Music Festival (Germany) 16-18 July 2010"

Massive Attack , live at Melt Music Festival (Germany) 16-18 July 2010 United Snakes SONGS: Babel, Girl I Love You, Invade Me, Teardrop, Safe From Harm, Inertia Creeps, Unfinished Sympathy, Atlas Air.

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  • Robert Del Naja

    Robert Del Naja

  • Grant Marshall

    Grant Marshall

  • Martina Topley-Bird

    Martina Topley-Bird

  • Horace Andy

    Horace Andy

  • Neil Davidge

    Neil Davidge

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Massive Attack , live at Melt Music Festival (Germany) 16-18 July 2010 United Snakes SONGS: Babel, Girl I Love You, Invade Me, Teardrop, Safe From Harm, Inertia Creeps, Unfinished Sympathy, Atlas Air.

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