| | Re Aktor Zero Order CD - Import Re Aktor Discography of CDs
Remastered reissue of the Aussie four piece band's 2003 debut album. Limited to numbered 2000 copies. Zero Order Music | List Price | $17.95 (You save $3.36) | | Category | Rock/Pop Albums, Rock CDs | | Label | Massacre | | CD Universe Part number | 8011059 | | Catalog number | 1334 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | New Re Aktor CD release date Dec 01, 2009 | | Additional Info | Gold; 24 Bit Remastered; Limited Edition; Digipak; Germany |
Re Aktor Zero Order Songs | 1. | Zero Order |
| 2. | My Own Fear |
| 3. | Damage Zone |
| 4. | See |
| 5. | Stellarator |
| 6. | Sektor X-Lr8 |
| 7. | Disclosure |
| 8. | Impact |
| 9. | Datascape Assembler |
| 10. | AS>D>EX |
| 11. | Out There |
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