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882:"Biography"
782:photography
769:engineering
765:Dan Korneff
606:"Awakening"
463:active rock
408:pornography
1053:Categories
807:References
750:production
740:Production
487:Spineshank
387:, and the
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788:album art
760:mastering
681:Personnel
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404:indulgent
266:Rockezine
449:awarded
447:Allmusic
423:MediaMax
368:nu metal
194:Allmusic
117:Producer
74:Nu metal
49:Released
39: by
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164:(2006)
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1004:(2001)
896:15 May
790:layout
754:mixing
705:guitar
699:guitar
693:vocals
653:Length
547:"Rain"
517:Length
495:better
188:Rating
185:Source
88:Length
57:Studio
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717:drums
650:Title
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514:Title
467:Creed
391:for "
389:video
370:band
105:Label
66:Genre
1036:Rain
898:2015
856:link
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