
| # | Track Title | Mode, kbps | Length | Size, MB | |
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| 1 | New World | 256 | 5:58 | 10.94 | Download |
| 2 | Nowhere | 256 | 4:54 | 8.98 | Download |
| 3 | I Died A Little | 256 | 5:40 | 10.37 | Download |
| 4 | Love | 256 | 3:32 | 6.46 | Download |
| 5 | Love Outro | 256 | 0:52 | 1.60 | Download |
| 6 | I Know Your Name | 256 | 3:35 | 6.58 | Download |
| 7 | 40 Nights, 40 Days (Radio Edit) | 256 | 3:52 | 7.10 | Download |
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1I Died A Little
For thousands of years, indigenous cultures around the world have used sound -- chanting, drumming and singing -- to induce altered states of consciousness. Shamanic practitioners and their followers believe this process opens the door to the spirit world, where a kind of sacred transformation, or healing, can take place.
2Love Outro
Says Spree frontman Tim DeLaughter, “You are about to experience a sample of our latest recording achievement. Please raise your ears and hold on to your heart as we prepare you for The Fragile Army.”
3Nowhere
are you a winamp user??? have you ever seen your friends status change to music titles or songs????if your using messy 7.5 then i got the tool for you...check this out its a kewl tool from pinoy prog maker _Dima.tibag_..read on guys....
4New World
This is an article I wrote because I have a great passion for driving on road trips, and the Blue ridge is one of the best. I recently moved to the area, just to be closer to the Blue ridge parkway.
5Love
A recent article quotes Fight SMA-funded researcher Dr. Douglas Kerr explaining why current laws on federally funded research using stem cells is making work into finding a treatment or cure for diseases like spinal muscular atrophy difficult.
640 Nights, 40 Days (Radio Edit)
JUNEAU - Caroline A. Goodenough of Juneau passed away on Tuesday, Aug. 28, 2007, at the age of 87 years. She was born in Theresa on March 8, 1920, daughter of Paul and Elsie (Enderle) Zahn. On Nov. 8, 1958, she married Eugene T. Goodenough in Juneau.
7I Know Your Name
(Punknews.org) Leftover Crack who were set to play a number of Canadian dates this week were turned away by Canadian immigration authorities. Frontman Stza Crack addressed the incident on the band's website saying