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The Rasmus Hide from the Sun Mp3, Flac, Wma The Rasmus Hide From The Sun mp3, flac, wma DOWNLOAD LINKS (Clickable) Genre: Rock Album: Hide From The Sun Country: Canada Released: 2005 Style: Alternative Rock MP3 version RAR size: 1942 mb FLAC version RAR size: 1834 mb WMA version RAR size: 1366 mb Rating: 4.1 Votes: 439 Other Formats: VOC XM ADX RA MIDI AHX MP4 Tracklist Hide Credits 1 Shot 4:18 2 Night After Night (Out Of The Shadows) 3:44 3 No Fear 4:07 Lucifer's Angel 4 Arranged By [Strings] – Jesper NordenströmStrings – Anna S Wallgren*, Christian 4:01 Bergqvist, Jakob Ruthberg, Roland Kress 5 Last Generation 4:03 Dead Promises 6 3:39 Arranged By [Cello], Cello – Apocalyptica 7 Immortal 4:57 Sail Away 8 Arranged By [Strings] – Jesper NordenströmStrings – Anna S Wallgren*, Christian 3:49 Bergqvist, Jakob Ruthberg, Roland Kress 9 Keep Your Heart Broken 3:55 10 Heart Of Misery 3:27 11 Don't Let Go 4:41 Bonus Track 12 Dancer In The Dark 3:28 Companies, etc. Phonographic Copyright (p) – Playground Music Scandinavia AB Copyright (c) – Playground Music Scandinavia AB Manufactured By – Universal Music Canada Inc. Distributed By – Universal Music Canada Inc. Credits Bass – Eero Heinonen Drums – Aki Hakala Guitar – Pauli Rantasalmi Mastered By – Christofer Stannow Mixed By, Producer, Recorded By – Martin Hansen, Mikael Nord Andersson Photography By, Sleeve – Walse*, Undén* Vocals – Lauri Ylönen Written By – The Rasmus Notes Include The Rasmus Player Software For Windows PC. Barcode and Other Identifiers Barcode (Text): 0 602498 736128 Barcode (Scanned): 0602498736128 Matrix / Runout: [Cinram logo] LT40 9873612 #50831V08 12 Mould SID Code: IFPI6000 Other (Molded CD hub): 10 MADE IN CANADA Other versions Title Category Artist Label Category Country Year (Format) Hide From The Playground The PGMCD 33 Sun (CD, Music PGMCD 33 Finland 2005 Rasmus Album, Enh) Scandinavia Hide From The The South STARCD 6963 Sun (CD, Universal Music STARCD 6963 2005 Rasmus Africa Album, Enh) Playground Music Hide From The Scandinavia, 0602498736128, The Sun (CD, Playground 0602498736128, Europe 2005 9873612 Rasmus Album, Enh, Music 9873612 Lim) Scandinavia, Universal Music, Universal Music Playground Hide From The The Music PGMCD 33 Sun (CD, PGMCD 33 Ukraine 2008 Rasmus Scandinavia, Album, Enh) Одиссей Hide From The The Sun (12xFile, none Universal Music none 2016 Rasmus MP3, Album, RE, 320) Related Music albums to Hide From The Sun by The Rasmus 1. Eric S - Dance With Me 2. The Rasmus - Лучшие Видеоклипы 3. Peter Jöback - Människor Som Du Och Jag 4. The Rasmus - Funeral Song (The Resurrection) 5. The Rasmus - Greatest Hits 6. The Rasmus - Livin' In A World Without You 7. The Rasmus - No Fear 8. The Rasmus - Dead Letters 9. The Rasmus - Black Roses 10. The Rasmus - Sail Away.
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