| | KJ Sawka Synchronized Decompression CD KJ Sawka Discography of CDs
Personnel: KJ Sawka (vocals, keyboards, drums, programming, percussion programming); Carly Skone, Miranda Rose (vocals); Gretchen Yanover (cello); Kent Halvorsen (keyboard bass).
This is an Enhanced CD, which contains both regular audio tracks and multimedia computer files. Synchronized Decompression Music KJ Sawka Synchronized Decompression Songs | 1. | Ancient Wedding |
| 2. | Saphhire |
| 3. | London Salvation |
| 4. | Close Your Eyes |
| 5. | Psycho |
| 6. | For Oily to Normal Skin |
| 7. | Subconnectors |
| 8. | Future Juju Soundsystem |
| 9. | Optimus Counter |
| 10. | Scrappin' |
| 11. | Rage in Me |
| 12. | Zsawmish |
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