Song for the New World

Song for the New World

""Song for the New World" is the first studio album by power metal band Mastermind.

Track listing

# Departure
# Say Your Prayer
# Hold On
# Wanderer
# Never Say Never
# Note of Glory
# The Landscape
# Nothing Lasts Forever
# Run for Your Life
# To Eternity


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