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Pure Inc New Day's Dawn Songs | 1. | Saviour |
| 2. | Break Free |
| 3. | Blvd Jam |
| 4. | I'm a Rolling Stone |
| 5. | Burst |
| 6. | Skinflint |
| 7. | I'll Let You Know |
| 8. | Thing You Left on Me, The |
| 9. | Sick as I Am |
| 10. | Where's Your God |
| 11. | Crawling |
| 12. | New Day Dawns |
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