Welcome To The Sun retro version

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Welcome To The Sun retro version

... 11:04 "Change the World (Demo 1)" – 4:24 "Script of a Dead Poet" – 3:55 "Elegy" – 5:45 "Pandora's Lullaby (Opera Version)" – 4:24 "Welcome to the Sun (Retro Version)" – 6:03 ...

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