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Album: Wander And The Colossus - Roar Of The Earth
  1. Prologue
  2. Prohibited Art
  3. Commandment
  4. Black Blood
  5. Resurrection
  6. Sign Of The Colossus
  7. Grotesque Figures
  8. The Opened Way
  9. The End Of The Battle
  10. Idol Collapse
  11. Green Hills
  12. A Violent Encounter
  13. Revived Power
  14. Lakeside
  15. Silence
  16. In Awe Of The Power
  17. Wander's Death
  18. The Farthest Land
  19. Creeping Shadow
  20. A Messenger From Behind
  21. Counterattack
  22. A Closed-Off City
  23. Liberated Guardian
  24. A Despair-Filled Farewell
  25. Prayer
  26. Swift Horse
  27. Gate Watcher Of The Castle Ruins
  28. Sanctuary
  29. Demise Of The Ritual
  30. A Pursuer
  31. Premonition Of Revival
  32. Epilogue
  33. Hope
  34. The Sunlit Earth
  35. Memories
  36. Wilderness
  37. Voice Of The Earth
  38. Marshlands
  39. Anger
  40. Final Battle
  41. The Farthest Land (Reprise)
  42. Sky Burial

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