Hey, don't you find it a little odd that on the actual CD case for Last Day Breathing, Via Dolorosa isn't listed but it's a separate track on the disc, though on Lose the Alibis, it's also not listed, but it's embedded with the Lose the Alibis version of After All This? If it's not listed anywhere officially then where did the name "Via Dolorosa" come from? Does it mean anything? Sorry, just looking for answers.
You only answered half of my question though. I was more or less asking how the track got the name in the first place. It's not listed on the back of either of the CDs it's on.
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great job man :)))
Aun no logro encontrar la traducción en español de esta música tan especial, me gusta bastante.
I know You'll never leave me
ashes Remain is My life if im not listening to it im dying
sweet..wow
Hey, don't you find it a little odd that on the actual CD case for Last Day Breathing, Via Dolorosa isn't listed but it's a separate track on the disc, though on Lose the Alibis, it's also not listed, but it's embedded with the Lose the Alibis version of After All This? If it's not listed anywhere officially then where did the name "Via Dolorosa" come from? Does it mean anything? Sorry, just looking for answers.
It's actually a noun, it's the route believed to have been taken by Jesus through Jerusalem to Calvary. Good question though! :)
You only answered half of my question though. I was more or less asking how the track got the name in the first place. It's not listed on the back of either of the CDs it's on.
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I'm not sure buddy, it's listed on my CD cover.