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'''Satania''', is the second single of the album ''[[Finisterra (album)|Finisterra]]'' from Spanish folk metal band [[Mägo de Oz]]. The song speaks about a world in the future, domined for the Internet.{{ |
'''Satania''', is the second single of the album ''[[Finisterra (album)|Finisterra]]'' from Spanish folk metal band [[Mägo de Oz]]. The song speaks about a world in the future, domined for the Internet.{{Clarify|reason="You may mean 'dominated by the Internet'?"|date=August 2009}} |
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== Interpeters (Finisterra) == |
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Satania, is the second single of the album Finisterra from Spanish folk metal band Mägo de Oz. The song speaks about a world in the future, domined for the Internet.[clarification needed]
Interpeters (Finisterra)
José Andrëa, vocals
Carlitos, guitar
Mohamed, violin
Fernando Ponce de León, flute
Txus di Fellatio, battery