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Lights Tour DVD
year: 2007
genre: rock
price: $0.40
tracks: 2


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Live at the Zenith
year: 2007
genre: alternative
price: $2.70
tracks: 11


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Lights
year: 2006
genre: alternative
price: $2.45
tracks: 11


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Immersion Water Works
year: 2004
genre: avantgarde
price: $1.23
tracks: 6


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Unplugged
year: 2004
genre: indie
price: $2.00
tracks: 10


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Live Montreux 2004 (Audience)
year: 2004
genre: indie
price: $2.00
tracks: 2


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Noise
year: 2004
genre: indie
price: $1.98
tracks: 11


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Michel Vaillant (OST)
year: 2003
genre: soundtrack
price: $2.98
tracks: 16


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Numb
year: 2001
genre: trance
price: $0.40
tracks: 2


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