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Audio Mixer: Len Lemeire.
Audio Remixer: Keef Baker. Stray Abuse By Proxy Songs | | Abuse By Proxy CD DISC 1: |
| 1. | Kindred Soul |
| 2. | Tie That Binds, The |
| 3. | Fade into You |
| 4. | Hold On |
| 5. | Intoxicate |
| 6. | Lost Command |
| 7. | Break Me Free |
| 8. | Does It Really Matter? |
| 9. | Sleep as Metaphor |
| 10. | Abuse by Proxy |
| 11. | In Times of Misanthropy |
| 12. | Does It Really Matter? - (Gencab Remix, remix) |
| 13. | Kindred Soul - (Mothboy Remix, remix) |
| 14. | Does It Really Matter? - (Keef Baker Remix, remix) |
| | Abuse By Proxy Songs DISC 2: |
| 1. | Overcome |
| 2. | Too Late |
| 3. | Something for Your Mind |
| 4. | Bitter Pill of Being, The |
| 5. | Does It Really Matter? - (DeStitution Remix, remix) |
| 6. | Kindred Soul - (People Theatre Remix, remix) |
| 7. | Does It Really Matter? - (Testube Remix, remix) |
| 8. | Does It Really Matter? - (Cyrusrex Remix, remix) |
| 9. | Does It Really Matter? - (Aliceffekt Remix, remix) |
| 10. | Does It Really Matter? - (Scandalnavian vs. Son of Sam Remix, remix) |
| 11. | Kindred Soul - (TSP-9 Lost Remix, remix) |
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