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Paralysed Age - Into The Ice (CD)Into the Ice album for sale by Paralysed Age was released Aug 20, 2002 on the Dancing Ferret Discs label. Forgive the suddenly juvenile reviewer for breaking out his third rate Mike Myers' Sprockets routine from Saturday Night Live at one listen to a goth record from a Rhineland duo with German accented singing and drum machine dance beats. Now we dance! Good thing you can't see it Into the Ice songs. Anyway, Paralysed Age is a group who mixes it up,
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