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Recording information: Electropolis Studio, North Hollywood, CA; Soundscape, Gifu, Japan.
Photographer: Friso Gentsch.
Personnel: Tadashi Goto (keyboards, drums, programming, drum programming); Jose Bernardo (guitar, bass guitar); Chris Poland, Marco Ahrens, Sean Conklin, Ty Tabor, Brett Garsed (guitar); Tony Levin (bass guitar, Chapman stick); Joseph Patrick Moore, Matt Bissonette, Tony Franklin, Randy George (bass guitar).
Audio Mixer: Tadashi Goto.
Tadashi Goto Innervisions Songs | 1. | Karma |
| 2. | Cycle of Suffering, The |
| 3. | Inner Cycle |
| 4. | Deepest Depression, The |
| 5. | Werther Effect |
| 6. | Inner Peace |
| 7. | Darkest Years, The |
| 8. | Flow Like Water |
| 9. | Night of Destruction, The |
| 10. | Liberal Paradox |
| 11. | Never Free |
| 12. | Spirits Within, The |
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