| | Dark Lunacy Forget Me Not CD - Import Dark Lunacy Discography of CDs
A unique issue of the famous Italian death metal group's successful release; includes "Defaced" and "Serenity." 2004, Japanese import.
Japanese edition of the Italian death metal act's 2003 includes one bonus track along with an enhanced video. JVC. 2004.
CD contains 1 bonus track.
This is an Enhanced CD, which contains both regular audio tracks and multimedia computer files. Dark Lunacy Forget Me Not Songs | 1. | Dirge |
| 2. | Lunacyrcus |
| 3. | Fragle Caress |
| 4. | Through the Non-Time |
| 5. | Defaced |
| 6. | Serenity |
| 7. | My Dying Pathway |
| 8. | Fiamm |
| 9. | Lacryma |
| 10. | Die to Reborn |
| 11. | Forget Me Not |
| 12. | Dolls (Bonus Track) |
| 13. | Dolls (Video) |
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