| | After Forever Mea Culpa - Retrospective CD - Import After Forever Discography of CDs
Mea Culpa - Retrospective Music After Forever Mea Culpa - Retrospective Songs | 1. | Mea Culpa (A-capella Version) (DISC 01) |
| 2. | Follow In The Cry |
| 3. | Yield Of Temptation |
| 4. | Silence From Afar |
| 5. | Wings Of Illusion (Non-Album Track) |
| 6. | Bellond Me (Featuring Sharon Den Adel) |
| 7. | Forlorn Hope |
| 8. | For The Time Being (Non-Album Track) |
| 9. | Imperfect Tenses (Featuring Bamian Wilson) |
| 10. | Monolith Of Doubt (Single Version) |
| 11. | Intrinsic |
| 12. | Emphasis |
| 13. | My Pledge Of Allegiance #1 |
| 14. | Who Wants To Live Forever (Non-Album Track Featuring Damian Wilson & Arjen Lucassen) |
| 15. | Evil That Men Do (DISC 02), The |
| 16. | Glorifying Means |
| 17. | My Choice |
| 18. | Beneath |
| 19. | Digital Deceit |
| 20. | Two Sides |
| 21. | Sins of Idealism |
| 22. | Eccentric |
| 23. | Life's Vortex |
| 24. | Blind Pain |
| 25. | Being Everyone |
| 26. | Face Your Demons |
| 27. | Taste The Day (Remagine) |
| 28. | Boundaries Are open |
| 29. | Come |
| 30. | Attendance |
| 31. | Live And Learn |
| 32. | Strong |
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