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- Opheliac name "Opheliac".
- Opheliac name "The Opheliac Companion".
- Opheliac nextAlbum "Liar / Dead is the New Alive".
- Opheliac note "Acoustic Version".
- Opheliac note "Hidden Track".
- Opheliac note "Shoegaze Version".
- Opheliac note "The Smiths Cover".
- Opheliac recorded "Mad Villain Studios, Chicago".
- Opheliac released "2006-09-01".
- Opheliac rev AllMusic.
- Opheliac rev Allmusic.
- Opheliac rev Amazon.com.
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- Opheliac thisAlbum "Opheliac".
- Opheliac title Gloomy_Sunday.
- Opheliac title ""Opheliac" Recording Out-Takes".
- Opheliac title "306".
- Opheliac title "Asleep".
- Opheliac title "Dead Is the New Alive".
- Opheliac title "Dominant".
- Opheliac title "Ending".
- Opheliac title "Excerpt from The Asylum for Wayward Victorian Girls".
- Opheliac title "God Help Me".
- Opheliac title "Gothic Lolita".
- Opheliac title "I Know Where You Sleep".
- Opheliac title "I Want My Innocence Back".
- Opheliac title "Interlude".
- Opheliac title "Interview with EA".
- Opheliac title "Intro".
- Opheliac title "Largo for Violin".
- Opheliac title "Let the Record Show".
- Opheliac title "Liar".
- Opheliac title "Mad Girl".
- Opheliac title "Marry Me".
- Opheliac title "Misery Loves Company".
- Opheliac title "Miss Lucy Had Some Leeches".
- Opheliac title "Opheliac".
- Opheliac title "Poem: At What Point Does a Shakespeare Say?".
- Opheliac title "Poem: Ghost".
- Opheliac title "Poem: How to Break a Heart".
- Opheliac title "Shalott".
- Opheliac title "Swallow".
- Opheliac title "Thank God I'm Pretty".
- Opheliac title "The Art of Suicide".
- Opheliac type "Studio album".
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- Opheliac writer Emilie_Autumn.
- Opheliac writer Johann_Sebastian_Bach.
- Opheliac writer Johnny_Marr.
- Opheliac writer Morrissey.
- Opheliac writer Rezső_Seress.
- Opheliac writer "Emilie Autumn".
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- Opheliac subject Category:2006_albums.
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- Opheliac comment "Not to be confused with the Shakespeare character Ophelia.Opheliac is the second studio album by Emilie Autumn released in September 2006 by Trisol Music Group GmbH. Opheliac was recorded at Mad Villain Studios, Chicago, USA. It is the first album by the artist to receive widespread distribution around the world. All of Autumn's previous albums were only available through her own independent record label, Traitor Records.".
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