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-[[Manfred Hübler]] was/is a German musician. Together with [[Sigi Schwab]] he was a founding member of [[The Vampires' Sound Incorporation]]. The two albums released by this ensemble, were used as OST on the [[Jesus Franco|Jesus-Franco]]-films ''[[She Killed in Ecstasy]]'', ''[[Der Teufel kam aus Akasava]] and ''[[Vampyros Lesbos]]''. +[[Manfred Hübler]] was/is a German musician. Together with [[Sigi Schwab]] he was a founding member of [[The Vampires' Sound Incorporation]]. The two albums released by this ensemble, were used as OST on the [[Jesus Franco|Jesus-Franco]]-films ''[[She Killed in Ecstasy]]'', ''[[The Devil Came from Akasava]] and ''[[Vampyros Lesbos]]''.
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Manfred Hübler was/is a German musician. Together with Sigi Schwab he was a founding member of The Vampires' Sound Incorporation. The two albums released by this ensemble, were used as OST on the Jesus-Franco-films She Killed in Ecstasy, The Devil Came from Akasava and Vampyros Lesbos.




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