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Remixes Of "Whispers Of Rage".
Personnel: Donna Lynch, Jeff Diehm, Michael Joyce, Kelly Garrett, Josh Bradford (vocals); Rick Joyce (guitar); Rachel McDonnell (violin); Mera Roberts (cello); Tom Coyne, Steve Grey (drums); Joellanna Garcia (percussion).
Audio Mixers: Alex Reed; The Last Dance.
Liner Note Authors: Rick Joyce; Jeff Diehm; Peter J. Gorritz.
Recording information: Egotrip Studios 2004.
This is an Enhanced CD, which contains both regular audio tracks and multimedia computer files. Reflections Of Rage Music Last Dance Reflections Of Rage Songs Reflections Of Rage Review
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