Game (Flow album)

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Game
GameRegCover.jpg
Studio album by
ReleasedMay 26, 2004
Genre Rock
Label Ki/oon Records
Flow chronology
Splash!!!
(2003)
Game
(2004)
Golden Coast
(2005)
Limited edition cover
GameLimCover.jpg
No.TitleLength
1."Go!!!"3:56
2."Blaster (ブラスター)"3:24
3."Ryuusei (流星)"4:45
4."Without you"2:34
5."Taiyou (太陽)"3:43
6."Surprise"3:55
7."Nostalgia (ノスタルジア)"4:15
8."Sharirara (シャリララ)"3:06
9."Shuu Chuu Chiryou Shitsu -I.C.U.- (集中治療室)"2:44
10."MC2=E"3:34
11."Sono Saki ni wa... (その先には...)"3:18
12."Dream Express (ドリームエクスプレス)"4:06
13."Hands"4:30

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