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Ricocher: Erwin Boerenkamps (vocals, acoustic guitar); Bart Van Helmond (guitar, background vocals); Mario Van Ooy (saxophone); John Van Heugten (keyboards, background vocals); Niels Nijssen (bass instrument, background vocals); Maikel Van Der Meer (drums). Ricocher Chains Songs | 1. | Virtual Images: Empty Chambers / Beyond Terms Of Humanity / Out Of Control | |
| 2. | Bitter Tears | |
| 3. | Sand in Your Eyes: Perception / Reflected / The Silhoutette Of You | |
| 4. | Whispering Voices | |
| 5. | Locked Inside: Midguided Lights / Question Within The Answer | |
| 6. | Point of No Return | |
| 7. | Breaking the Chain | |
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