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French edition of 2003 album includes two bonus tracks with special guest Benassi Bros, 'I Love My Sex' & 'Don't Touch Too Much', as well as a CD single in a paper sleeve with three additional tracks, 'Megamix', 'Satisfaction' (DJ Ruthless & Vorwek Mix), & 'Illusion' (Sfaction Radio). Universal.
Personnel: DJ Benny Benassi, Alle Benassi, Paul French, Violeta.
Benny Benassi Hypnotica Songs | 1. | Satisfaction | |
| 2. | Able To Love | |
| 3. | No Matter What You Do | |
| 4. | Let It Be | |
| 5. | Love Is Gonna Save Us | |
| 6. | Inside Of Me | |
| 7. | I Wanna Touch Your Soul | |
| 8. | I'm Sorry | |
| 9. | Time | |
| 10. | Put Your Hands Up | |
| 11. | Get Loose | |
| 12. | Change Style | |
| 13. | I Love My Sex (Bonus Special Guest) | |
| 14. | Don't Touch Too Much (Bonus Special Guest) | |
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