The Battle Of Bannockburn

The Battle Of Bannockburn

Infobox Single |
Name = The Battle of Bannockburn
Artist = Grave Digger


Released = 1998
Recorded = Germany
Genre = Heavy metal Power metal
Length = ??:??
Label = G.U.N. Records
Producer =
Last single =
This single = "The Battle of Bannockburn"
Next single =

"The Battle Of Bannockburn" is a single released by Grave Digger.

Track listing

# "The Battle Of Bannockburn"
# "Baphomet"
# "Knights Of The Cross"
# "The Keeper Of The Holy Grail"

Line-up

*Chris Boltendahl - Vocals
*Uwe Lulis - Guitars
*Jens Becker - Bass
*Stefan Arnold - Drums
*H.P. Katzenburg - Keyboards


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