Lyrics by Canaan

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  1. A Descent To Babylon
  2. A Magic Farewell
  3. A Song for Pain
  4. Acreditei
  5. Angel Nail
  6. Aranea Tedii
  7. China Kibun de High Tension
  8. Chrome Red Overdose
  9. Codex Void
  10. Doloris Charisma
  11. Entrei Pro Corre
  12. Essere Nulla
  13. Everything You Say
  14. Faço Rap Por Comida
  15. Fragile
  16. Frequency Omega
  17. Grey
  18. Heaven
  19. Il Rimpianto
  20. In A Never Fading Illusion
  21. Incantesimo D'Autunno
  22. La Simmetria Del Delore
  23. Life
  24. Mercury
  25. Mind as judgment
  26. Never Again
  27. Noir (Your Coloured Soul)
  28. Nothing Left (To Share)
  29. Of Lost Desires
  30. Orien
  31. Our Little Hidden Tresures
  32. Over Absolute Black
  33. Prayer For Nothing
  34. Remembrance
  35. Resgate
  36. Roomaskin
  37. Senza Una Risposta
  38. Sperm Like Honey
  39. Splendor's Bearer
  40. The Eleventh Shadow
  41. The Fear Merchant
  42. The Forever Passion
  43. The Ghost Chaser
  44. The Illusion Fugitive
  45. The Lighthouse Keeper
  46. The Love Slasher
  47. The Meaning Of Solitude
  48. The Memory Traveller
  49. The Mind Eraser
  50. The Night Beggar
  51. The Pain Sentinel
  52. The Possible Nowheres
  53. The Pride Of Perdition
  54. The Scream Painter
  55. The Solar Enemy
  56. The Unsaid Words
  57. Thin Concentric Circle
  58. This World Of Mine
  59. Un Ultimo Patetico Addio
  60. Vampira
  61. Walk Into My Open Womb

Canaan (; Phoenician: 𐤊𐤍𐤏𐤍 – KNʿN; Hebrew: כְּנַעַן – Kənáʿan, in pausa כְּנָעַן‎ – Kənāʿan; Biblical Greek: Χανααν – Khanaan; Arabic: كَنْعَانُ – Kan‘ān) was a Semitic-speaking civilization and region of the Southern Levant in the Ancient Near East during the late 2nd millennium BC. Canaan had significant geopolitical importance in the Late Bronze Age Amarna Period (14th century BC) as the area where the spheres of interest of the Egyptian, Hittite, Mitanni, and Assyrian Empires converged or overlapped. Much of present-day knowledge about Canaan stems from archaeological excavation in this area at sites such as Tel Hazor, Tel Megiddo, En Esur, and Gezer. The name "Canaan" appears throughout the Bible as a geography associated with the "Promised Land". The demonym "Canaanites" serves as an ethnic catch-all term covering various indigenous populations—both settled and nomadic-pastoral groups—throughout the regions of the southern Levant or Canaan. It is by far the most frequently used ethnic term in the Bible. Biblical scholar Mark Smith, citing archaeological findings, suggests "that the Israelite culture largely overlapped with and derived from Canaanite culture... In short, Israelite culture was largely Canaanite in nature.": 13–14  The name "Canaanites" is attested, many centuries later, as the endonym of the people later known to the Ancient Greeks from c. 500 BC as Phoenicians, and after the emigration of Phoenicians and Canaanite-speakers to Carthage (founded in the 9th century BC), was also used as a self-designation by the Punics (as "Chanani") of North Africa during Late Antiquity.

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