| | Benjamin Diamond Strange Attitude CD - Import Benjamin Diamond Discography of CDs
Strange Attitude Music | List Price | $41.99 (You save $2.60) | | Category | Rock/Pop Albums, Dance CDs, Rock | | CD Universe Part number | 7702125 | | Catalog number | 1293 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Jul 09, 2008 | | Additional Info | Japan |
Benjamin Diamond Strange Attitude Songs | 1. | Intro |
| 2. | Little Scare |
| 3. | 18 and Over |
| 4. | Strange Attitude |
| 5. | U Were Born |
| 6. | Joyride |
| 7. | Rain |
| 8. | Just a Little Time |
| 9. | Playin' With Myself |
| 10. | In Your Arms (We Gonna Make It) |
| 11. | Rich Personnality |
| 12. | Read in Your Mind |
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