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2007  M

1:13:15

Genres:   Rock
Tracks   credits   songs   art
1.
Sawdust in the Blood      1:22    2006
by Rob Zombie
2.
Song for Ancestors      8:09    2000
by Juno Reactor
3.
Dislocation      3:42    2004
by Decahedron
4.
Six Feet Under's Not Deep Enough      4:15    2006
by Angtoria
5.
Temptation      3:47    2006
by Cradle of Filth
6.
The Silent Man      3:47    1994
by Dream Theater
7.
Your Nightmare      3:27    2006
by Eighteen Visions
8.
Cries in Vain      3:56    2006
by Bullet for My Valentine
9.
The Arms of Sorrow      3:44    2006
by Killswitch Engage
10.
We Sleep Forever      3:17    2006
by Aiden
11.
Rush      4:06    2006
by Poisonblack
12.
Back to Life      3:56    2006
by KGC
13.
Voice of Dissent      5:51    2004
by Flesh Field
14.
Young for Eternity      2:08    2005
by The Subways
15.
Electric      1:45    2005
by Boris
16.
March of the Lor (instrumental in eight movements)      4:43    2006
by The Sword
17.
Rosetta Stoned      11:11    2006
by Tool
17 results listed  1:13:15
M = homemade mix disc

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