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Arsis, As Regret Becomes Guilt Album: As Regret Becomes Guilt
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Bitrate: 213 kbs.
Size: 51 mb.
Time: 33:32.
Year: 2007.


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Songs min.
Elegant And Perverse 02:57
Wholly Night 04:23
Worship Depraved 03:06
Seven Whispers Fell Silent 03:46
Veil Of Mourning Black 03:03
Fortune's Envy 02:58
Close 02:57
Painted Eyes 03:50
Elegant And Perverse 02:33
Seven Whispers Fell Silent 03:59

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