Digital Crimes

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Digital Crimes
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Studio album by
Released2002
Genre Thrash metal
Label NMC Music
Producer Ilias Papadakis
Haris Zourelidis
Memorain chronology
Digital Crimes
(2002)
White Line
(2003)

Digital Crimes (2002) is an album by Memorain.

Track listing

All songs written by Ilias Papadakis, except "Digital Crimes", "Last War - Final Day", written by Ilias Papadakis and Kostas Bagiatis, and "Visions Of Darkness", written by Ilias Papadakis and Panos Andricopoulos

Contents

  1. "Digital Crimes"
  2. "Until You Die"
  3. "Bones"
  4. "Alone"
  5. "Turned on You"
  6. "Extend of Life"
  7. "Burning Justice"
  8. "Last War - Final Day"
  9. "Silence"
  10. "Visions of Darkness"

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