| Title/Composers | Performer | Listen | Time | Size | Size | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Go!!! | Flow | Play | 03:59 | 9 MB | 0 MB |
| 2 | Days | Flow | Play | 04:13 | 9 MB | 0 MB |
| 3 | Realize | Flow | Play | 03:34 | 8 MB | 0 MB |
| 4 | Re:Member | Flow | Play | 03:18 | 7 MB | 0 MB |
| 5 | Colors | Flow | Play | 03:39 | 8 MB | 0 MB |
| 6 | Word Of The Voice | Flow | Play | 03:49 | 8 MB | 0 MB |
| 7 | World End | Flow | Play | 03:49 | 8 MB | 0 MB |
| 8 | Summer Freak | Flow | Play | 03:22 | 7 MB | 0 MB |
| 9 | Sign | Flow | Play | 03:57 | 9 MB | 0 MB |
| 10 | Calling | Flow | Play | 03:36 | 8 MB | 0 MB |
| 11 | Hey!!! | Flow | Play | 03:42 | 8 MB | 0 MB |
| 12 | Bravelue | Flow | Play | 04:06 | 9 MB | 0 MB |
| 13 | Hero -Kibou No Uta- | Flow | Play | 03:38 | 8 MB | 0 MB |
| 14 | Cha-La Head-Cha-La | Flow | Play | 03:22 | 7 MB | 0 MB |
| 15 | Aiaiai Ni Utarete Bye Bye Bye | Flow | Play | 04:11 | 9 MB | 0 MB |
| 16 | Niji No Sora | Flow | Play | 04:06 | 9 MB | 0 MB |
| 17 | Hikari Oikakete | Flow | Play | 04:02 | 9 MB | 0 MB |
| 18 | Steppin' Out | Flow | Play | 04:14 | 9 MB | 0 MB |
| 19 | Kazeno Uta | Flow | Play | 04:20 | 9 MB | 0 MB |
| 20 | Burn | Flow | Play | 04:04 | 9 MB | 0 MB |
| 21 | Innosense | Flow | Play | 04:03 | 9 MB | 0 MB |
| 22 | 7 -Seven- | Flow | Play | 04:20 | 9 MB | 0 MB |
| 23 | Howling | Flow | Play | 04:19 | 9 MB | 0 MB |
| 89 mins | 206 MB | |||||
| 0 mins | 0 MB | |||||
Note: You are able to listen to 30-second samples for preview purpose.
| Artist | Job | |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Flow | Primary Artist |
| Quality | Format | Encoding | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
| Standard | MP3 | 320kps 44.1kHz | MP3 is an audio coding format which uses a form of lossy data compression. The highest bitrate of this format is 320kbps (kbit/s). MP3 Digital audio takes less amount of space (up to 90% reduction in size) and the quality is not as good as the original one. |
| CD Quality | FLAC | 16bit 44.1kHz | FLAC is an audio coding format which uses lossless compression. Digital audio in FLAC format has a smaller size and retains the same quality of the original Compact Disc (CD). |






