This Side of Sanity

the band’s music

“Enigma”
(long introduction)
techno song

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Musical selection is “Enigma” (with long introductionn), This Side of Sanity, © 2005 Brent and James F. Fahnestock.

versions: [club mix] [short intro] [long intro]

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