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After letting off steam on the "Blackulem" album, The D.E. has birthed a jazzy, soulful expression of himself. "Fahrenheit Instrumania! Level C" is the third of the Fahrenheit Instrumental series. With a handful of established producers participating. "F Fahrenheit Instrumania: Level C Music First Degree The D E Fahrenheit Instrumania: Level C Songs | 1. | Edie's Song | |
| 2. | Journey Of The Unwilling | |
| 3. | The Sun | |
| 4. | Fright Waltz | |
| 5. | I Command You To Shlump | |
| 6. | Confounded Revolation | |
| 7. | Reloaded | |
| 8. | Numbers | |
| 9. | You Still Can't Talk To Women? | |
| 10. | Nebula | |
| 11. | Lake In A Cave | |
| 12. | The Last Stand | |
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