| | Syrian De-Synchronized CD - Import Syrian Discography of CDs
This 2003 release from Syrian is a danceable delight which is expanded to include an additional track on this special pressing of the album.
Asia exclusive pressing of 2003 album includes one bonus track 'Vega Velocity' (Deep Space Remix by XP8). Dreambeat. 2004. Syrian De-Synchronized Songs | 1. | She is the Dark |
| 2. | No Atmosphere |
| 3. | De-Synchronized |
| 4. | Vision 215 |
| 5. | One More Mission |
| 6. | Vega Velocity |
| 7. | Wasted Years |
| 8. | Starless |
| 9. | Now is Forever |
| 10. | Nova 3001 |
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