The Order Of Israfel - Live At Sweden Rock Festival June 3rd 2015 (2016)

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Swedish metal band The Order Of Israfel perform a selection of songs off their first album 'Wisdom' at the Sweden Rock Festival on June 3rd, 2015.

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