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The Wolfles' complete best album "BEST, man! The last stop on their tour with their complete best album "BEST!" was a white-hot outdoor live performance at Osaka WTC Open Air Stadium on 26 August 2001. The scale of the video is overwhelming, and is truly a visual version of the "Best of the Best". Enjoy the superb performance line-up that should be called the "BEST of the BEST!

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The Wolfles' complete best album "BEST, man! The last stop on their tour with their complete best album "BEST!" was a white-hot outdoor live performance at Osaka WTC Open Air Stadium on 26 August 2001. The scale of the video is overwhelming, and is truly a visual version of the "Best of the Best". Enjoy the superb performance line-up that should be called the "BEST of the BEST!

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