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Ryo Okumoto: Live in Tokyo

This is a new print of the 2003 live DVD from the "Coming Through" Japan tour. This DVD also includes video from the studio sessions for the 2002 album Track List: Shiba (Live) Godzilla vs. King Ghidarah (Live) Somewhere Safe (Live) Morning Rain (Live) Close Enough (Studio Session) Godzilla vs. King Ghidarah (Studio Session) Morning Rain (Sound Check) Godzilla vs. King Ghidarah (Sound Check) Knights In The Dark Mist (Sound Check)

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This is a new print of the 2003 live DVD from the "Coming Through" Japan tour. This DVD also includes video from the studio sessions for the 2002 album Track List: Shiba (Live) Godzilla vs. King Ghidarah (Live) Somewhere Safe (Live) Morning Rain (Live) Close Enough (Studio Session) Godzilla vs. King Ghidarah (Studio Session) Morning Rain (Sound Check) Godzilla vs. King Ghidarah (Sound Check) Knights In The Dark Mist (Sound Check)

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