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Silverback - A Thought On Life Duration Of Species And Human Behaviors Album

Silverback - A Thought On Life Duration Of Species And Human Behaviors Album
Performer: Silverback
Title: A Thought On Life Duration Of Species And Human Behaviors
Country: Japan
Genre: Rock Music
Style:Heavy Metal
Released: 2006
Catalog number: RLCA-1067
Label: Straight Up Records
MP3 album szie: 2508 mb
FLAC album size: 2363 mb

Tracklist

1A Thought On Life Duration Of Species And Human Behaviors - Part II
2Psyche
3A Thought On Life Duration Of Species And Human Behaviors - Part I
4Never Surrender
5(No Title)
6Into The Light
7Rest And Quit
8Alive
9A Seed
10Dragon Killer

Companies

  • Manufactured By – Real Life Recordings
  • Phonographic Copyright (p) – Real Life Recordings
  • Copyright (c) – Real Life Recordings

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