Back for the Future

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Back for the Future
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Released2002
Genre Drum and bass
Label Dom and Roland Productions
Dom and Roland chronology
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(1998)
Back for the Future
(2002)
Chronology
(2004)

Back for the Future is the second studio album by Dom and Roland, released in 2002. [1]

Contents

Track listing

  1. Dom & Roland - "Can't Punish Me"
  2. Dom & Roland - "Killa Bullet"
  3. Dom & Roland - "Sky Spirits"
  4. Dom & Rymetyme - "Wee Gee"
  5. Dom & Roland - "Parasite"
  6. Dom & Roland - "Chaos Edit"
  7. Dom & Optical - "Rage Roll"
  8. Cyba Space - "Life (Dom & Roland Remix)"
  9. Current Affairs feat. Dom - "The Voyage"
  10. Dom & Roland - "Clip Kill"
  11. Dom & Roland - "Soundwall (VIP)"
  12. Dom & Keaton - "Archaeon"
  13. Dom & Rymetyme - "Iceberg"
  14. Dom & Roland - "Firewire"
  15. Current Affairs feat. Dom - "Sand Gun"
  16. Dom & Keaton - "Twisted City"
  17. Dom & Keaton- "Mordor"
  18. Biostacis - "Menace (Dom & Roland Remix)"
  19. Dom & Roland - "Imagination (VIP)"
  20. Dom & Kemal - "Moulin Rouge"

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