Thru Black Holes Band (Through Black Holes Band, TBHB, Michael R. Roden) – Discography (24 albums) (1989-2004), MP3

Thru Black Holes Band (Through Black Holes Band, TBHB, Michael R. Roden) – Discography (24 albums) (1989-2004), MP3


Country of the performer (group): Moscow, Ohio, The USA
Genre: Space Rock, Psychedelic Rock, Horror Psych
Year of publication: 1989-2004

1989 - Early Live - 00:30:10
1990 - Space Trip - 00:58:06
1991 - The Psychedelic Journey - 00:59:35
1991 - Flight of the Bird of Wire - 00:53:18
1991 - City of Monsters - Guido's Nightmare - 00:58:43
1991 - Mythology - 00:54:09
1992 - Smoking Glass Wreckage of the Alien Octopus Face - 00:48:02
1992 - Space Knowledge of the Ancients - 00:57:51
1992 - Nightmare City - 01:00:07
1992 - The Oracle of Space & Time - 00:40:10
1992 - The Ice Age - 00:46:16
1993 - The Madness Album - 00:52:18
1993 - U.F.O - 01:01:37
1993 - Ultra Modern - 01:00:17
1993 - The Rasta Album - 00:51:58
1993 - Cult Classic 1 - 00:57:51
1993 - Black Serpents Emit Flames - 01:30:15
1995 - Planet of Turbulent Fire - 01:27:28
1995 - The Blues Album - 01:00:22
2003 - The Halloween Album (1993-2003) - 01:22:44
2004 - Twisted Metal - 01:08:05
2004 - The Old West Album - 00:50:54
2004 - The Pirate Album - 01:00:34
2004 - Cult Classics 2 - 00:42:39

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1 City Of Monsters/Guido's Nightmare 1991 4.00 1 Flight of the Bird of Wire 1991 3.00 1 Mythology 1991 3.71 2 The Psychedelic Journey 1991 3.00 1 Nightmare City

Thru Black Holes Band. Band, A.k.a. Mike Roden, Jerry Rieger, Sug Franklin (inactive), Bill Rolson. Thru Black Holes Band was based in southern Ohio and released 24 cassette albums between 1989 and 2004. The band consisted of Mike Roden, Jerry Rieger and Sug Franklin, with Sug later replaced by Bolt (Bill Rolson). The music was characterized by ...

Thru Black Holes Band released 24 cassette albums between 1989 - 2004. Based in southern Ohio, the band consisted of Mike Roden, Jerry Rieger and Sug Franklin, with Sug later replaced by Bolt (Bill Rolsen).

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