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Highly anticipated EP Devil May Care from the extreme melodic metal band from Norway. The EP features a mix of original and cover songs that have been drawn from various recording sessions. Tracks appearing on the release are the Unlimited album track 'Devil May Care', new song 'Venting The Anger' and three covers, which the band has been performing occasionally at live shows. Tabu. 2005. Susperia Devil May Care Songs | 1. | Venting the Anger | |
| 2. | Wild Child | |
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| 4. | Lack of Comprehension | |
| 5. | Sun Always Shines on TV, The | |
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