Lyrics by Erik Norlander

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  1. Andromeda
  2. Beware the Vampires
  3. Fallen
  4. Heavy Metal Symphony
  5. Johnny America
  6. Lost Highway
  7. Music Machine
  8. Music Machine Reprise
  9. One of the Machines
  10. The Fall of the Idol
  11. The Fire of Change
  12. Tour of the Sprawl
  13. Turn Me On

Erik Norlander (born 26 July 1967) is an American musician known for his work in the progressive rock genre. From 2007 to 2014, he was the touring and recording keyboardist for Asia Featuring John Payne.

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