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UK pressing features a total of 9 tracks. Details TBA. Backs. 2004.
Recording information: Sin 1 Studio, Greece. Vanity Enslaved Songs | 1. | Intro |
| 2. | Enslaved |
| 3. | Never Trust |
| 4. | Fulfill Lust |
| 5. | Redemmer of the Sins |
| 6. | Human Funeral |
| 7. | Unknown Gods |
| 8. | Face to Face |
| 9. | Ritual Dance |
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