Lyrics by Tragic Black

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  1. Aparicion
  2. BIood N' Bones
  3. Bodies On The Avenue
  4. Circuit 3
  5. Contortionist Conformist
  6. Elegy
  7. Fading Echoes
  8. Faith In Decay
  9. Holding Hands
  10. In-Toxic-Nation (the doom generation)
  11. Incinerate
  12. Lost Souls Of Samhain
  13. Lost Time
  14. Love After Death
  15. Mad Hatter
  16. Misery Loves Your Company
  17. Parasitism
  18. Red Lights Dance
  19. Screams From The Silenced
  20. Smeared Eyes
  21. Suburbian Dystopia
  22. Surreal Catharsis
  23. The Black Chrysalis
  24. The Cold Caress
  25. The Decadent Requiem (the awakening)

Tragic Black is an American deathrock band formed in Salt Lake City, Utah, in 2000 by musicians known as Vision and Vyle. It has incorporated elements of darkwave music into each of its albums. Lyrically, Tragic Black's themes for the songs deal with religion, political issues and spirituality.

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