| | Stormwitch Stronger Than Heaven CD - Import Stormwitch Discography of CDs
Stronger Than Heaven Music Stormwitch Stronger Than Heaven Songs | 1. | Rats in the attic |
| 2. | Eternia |
| 3. | Jonathan's diary |
| 4. | Slave to moonlight |
| 5. | Stronger than heaven |
| 6. | Ravenlord |
| 7. | Allies of the dark |
| 8. | Dorian Gray |
| 9. | Children of the night (Live) |
| 10. | Buried alive (Live) |
| 11. | Long boats on the horizon (Live) |
| 12. | Beware the demons (Live) |
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