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1 — 00:00 — The Introduction
2 — 01:01 — We Are
3 — 04:19 — Light up the Sky
4 — 08:19 — The End Is Where We Begin
5 — 12:04 — Let the Sparks Fly
6 — 16:11 — I Get Wicked
7 — 19:44 — Be Somebody
8 — 23:26 — This Is a Warning
9 — 24:13 — Courtesy Call
10 — 28:10 — War of Change
11 — 32:02 — Down
12 — 35:29 — All I Need to Know
13 — 39:39 — Fly on the Wall
14 — 43:42 — So Far Gone
15 — 48:11 — Outroduction
01. Cell #1 0:00:00
02. Switchback 0:00:29
03. Stay With Me (Unlikely) 0:05:31
04. The Last Firstborn 0:09:12
05. Under My Feet 0:16:53
06. I Believe You 0:20:24
07. Frozen 0:23:50
08. Symbiont 0:30:50
09. Afraid This Time 0:36:18
10. Fadeaway 0:41:18
11. Cell #2 0:46:06
12. So Sorry to Say 0:46:27
13. Own Little World 0:52:01
14. Unlikely (Stay With Me) 0:55:35
15. One Good Reason 0:58:34
16. The Stars of Orion 1:02:27
17. Cell #3 1:05:23
18. Welcome to the End 1:05:55
Riders On The Storm (Fredwreck Remix) · Snoop Dogg · The Doors
Riders On The Storm
℗ 2004 The Doors Music Company
Released on: 2007-01-01
Producer: Fredwreck Nassar
Associated Performer, Vocals: Jim Morrison
Associated Performer, Keyboards, Studio Personnel, Mixer: Fredwreck
Associated Performer, Keyboards: Ray Manzarek
Associated Performer, Guitar: Robby Krieger
Associated Performer, Bass Guitar: Eric Coomes
Associated Performer, Percussion: John Densmore
Associated Performer, Conga: B-Real
Studio Personnel, Engineer: Ernesto Medina
Studio Personnel, Engineer: Sean Tallman
Studio Personnel, Engineer: Dave Aaron
Studio Personnel, Mixer: Richard «Segal» Huredia
Studio Personnel, Additional Mixer: Dave Aron
Composer Lyricist: Ray Manzarek
Composer Lyricist: John Densmore
Composer Lyricist: Jim Morrison
Composer Lyricist: Robert Krieger
The self-titled debut that started it all has turned ten.
At the dawn of the new millennium, songwriter, producer, and multi- instrumentalist Klayton created Celldweller, a ground-breaking aural entity for the next age. Thriving on originality, Celldweller cross-bred electronic styles such as DrumnBass and Psy-Trance with modern Alternative Rock and Metal on his self-titled debut, released independently in 2003.
The Celldweller album met with critical acclaim while climbing to #17 on the Billboard Internet Sales Chart. Celldweller gained Top 40 Metal Radio charting with the track «I Believe You» pulling into a solid 11th place on the R