| | Ryu Siwon Cosmos CD - Import Ryu Siwon Discography of CDs
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Special edition of 2 original albums on a single CD from the Japanese all-girl rockers! Includes the song "Woo Hoo" as featured in the 'Kill Bill' film & soundtrack
CD contains bonus DVD.
DVD content is in the Ntsc format, Region Code 2.
DVD Features: Ryu Siwon Cosmos Songs | 1. | Japanese Title |
| 2. | Honey Garden |
| 3. | Japanese Title |
| 4. | Top Star |
| 5. | 36c |
| 6. | Rhapsody |
| 7. | Japanese Title |
| 8. | Japanese Title |
| 9. | Japanese Title |
| 10. | Dejavu |
| 11. | Japanese Title (Album Version) |
| 12. | Japenese Title |
| 13. | Japanese Title |
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Cosmos album
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Cosmos CD music
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Cosmos music CDs
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