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1996  T

1:12:43

Genres:   Rock

Subgenres:   Progressive Metal
Tracks   credits   songs   art
1.
Working Man      3:52    1996
by Sebastian Bach & Jake E. Lee
2.
By-Tor and the Snow Dog      4:12    1996
by James LaBrie & Jake E. Lee
3.
Analog Kid      5:19    1996
by Jack Russell & Michael Romeo
4.
The Trees      4:33    1996
by Mike Baker & Brendt Allman
5.
La Villa Strangiato      9:28    1996
by Steve Morse & James Murphy
6.
Mission      5:36    1996
by Eric Martin & Robert Berry
7.
Anthem      4:15    1996
by Mark Slaughter & George Lynch
8.
Jacob's Ladder      7:38    1996
by Sebastian Bach & John Petrucci
9.
Closer to the Heart      3:03    1996
by Fates Warning
10.
Natural Science      8:39    1996
by Devin Townsend & James Murphy & David Townson
11.
YYZ      4:21    1996
by James Murphy
12.
Red Barchetta      6:13    1996
by James LaBrie & Steve Morse
13.
Freewill      5:29    1996
by Gregoor van der Loo & Marcel Coenen
13 results listed  1:12:43
T = tribute album

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