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'''Gothic Lolita Agitator''' by ] and was released on 22 December 2010. The album features the singles Baptize, Rebellion Anthem, Asgard and One. '''Gothic Lolita Agitator''' by ] and was released on 22 December 2010. The album features the singles Baptize, Rebellion Anthem, Asgard and One.

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Gothic Lolita Agitator by Yōsei Teikoku and was released on 22 December 2010. The album features the singles Baptize, Rebellion Anthem, Asgard and One.

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  1. Asgard
  2. Still alive
  3. One
  4. Baptize
  5. Keep existing
  6. Gekkou no Chigiri
  7. Call my name
  8. Sacrifice
  9. Gekkakou
  10. Rebellion anthem
  11. Viscum album
  12. Gothic lolita agitator

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