| | Cemetery Of Scream Deeppression CD - Import Cemetery Of Scream Discography of CDs
Polish dark metallers Cemetery of Scream's 1997 release DEEPPRESSION features "Whisper Touch" adn "Breeze."
Remastered reissue of the Polish gothic metal act's 1997 album features 8 tracks. Metal Mind Productions. 2003. Cemetery Of Scream Deeppression Songs | 1. | Whisper Touch |
| 2. | Breeze |
| 3. | Episode Man |
| 4. | Ironic |
| 5. | Walkin on Air |
| 6. | Reveal the Rainbow |
| 7. | Cruel |
| 8. | Float to Escape |
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