This is the opening and theme music for SEA HAG, The Movie. The Sea Hags sail out of the mist and into New York Harbor in a vessel that resembles the USS Constitution as the opening credits roll, No one seems to notice the Hags, who look for the most part like crazy homeless ladies, but they exhibit a strange mind control that causes everyone to start acting in the best interests of humanity. We got the power!
credits
from A Transendance,
released June 21, 2014
Gtrs: John Tanzer, John Neilson, Kevin Kim, RB Korbet, Wharton Tiers
Bass: Matt Hunter
Sax: Fletcher
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