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Believe
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- inverse.hasPart39
- George Lynch's Shadow train, George Lynch
- Ocean Avenue acoustic, Yellowcard
- Iron Man, Kieron Gillen, writer ; Greg Land, penciller ; Jay Leisten, inker ; Guru-eFX, colorist ; VC's Joe Caramagna, letterer
- Hillbilly deluxe, Brooks & Dunn
- Are we not men?, we are diva!, Me First and the Gimme Gimmes
- Awake, Skillet
- Now that's what I call pride
- 25 Christmas favorites, from today's top artists, compiled & edited by Bryce Inman
- Run Lola run, original motion picture soundtrack
- We are the ones, Dee Snider
- Pulse, Steve Cole
- The Cher show, original broadway cast recording, book by Rick Elice ; music supervision, orchestrations & arrangements by Daryl Waters
- Now that's what I call country
- Christmas pop standards, piano, vocal, guitar
- Wilder mind, Mumford & Sons
- Catacombs of the black vatican, Black Label Society
- Push the button, the Chemical Brothers
- The special to kissme, [Believe], UKiss
- Top Christmas downloads
- Lonely road, The Red Jumpsuit Apparatus
- Witness, Benjamin Booker
- Let's go sunshine, the Kooks
- Freedom, Amen Dunes
- Something else, Tech N9ne
- NOW that's what I call music!
- Disease, Beartooth
- Notes from the underground, Hollywood Undead
- The return of the prodigal son, Young Wicked
- Any port in a storm, The Dirty Heads
- War of the worlds, Michael Romeo, Pt. 1
- Hanging on by a thread, The Letter Black
- Revival, Eminem
- Rockpango, Los Lonely Boys
- The place you're in, Kenny Wayne Shepherd
- The Scarlet Pimpernel, the new musical adventure : original Broadway cast recording, music by Frank Wildhorn ; book and lyrics by Nan Knighton
- I remember me, Jennifer Hudson
- Reboot, Brooks & Dunn
- 100 most beautiful songs ever for fingerstyle ukulele
- Second hand heart, Dwight Yoakam
- inverse.relatedTo12
- Time, Third Day
- Step up to the microphone, Newsboys
- Made in England, [Elton John]
- Greatest hits, Lenny Kravitz
- Love songs, Elton John
- Ocean Avenue, Yellowcard
- Hits of the '90s fake book
- The best of today's love songs
- Greatest hits 1970-2002, Elton John
- Are you gonna go my way, Lenny Kravitz
- The very best of Cher, Cher
- Great songs-- of the nineties, edited by Milton Okun