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2007 debut album from the highly touted Swedish outfit. This blistering debut that has the entire Swedish press up in arms, with many critics calling it the best Swedish Rock album released in the last decade! That's mighty fine praise, indeed. 11 tracks including 'Dark Years', 'Love Was Never Young', '10,000 Bad Dreams' and more. I Made This. Pleasure To End All Pleasure Music Streetwaves Pleasure To End All Pleasure Songs | 1. | Whatever Is Available Will Be Your Next Step |
| 2. | Dark Years |
| 3. | Death Of Excitement |
| 4. | Voids Of Charm |
| 5. | Love Was Never Young |
| 6. | Love Leaks Out |
| 7. | Choking In The Boysroom |
| 8. | 10.000 Bad Dreams |
| 9. | Slow Penance |
| 10. | Holy Stranger |
| 11. | This Is A Church (That Needs To Be Eive) |
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