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Daur-e-Junoon is a Pakistani rock music album from Junoon, released in 2002.
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- Dharti Kay Khuda
- Dosti
- Gharaj Baras
- Hiray
- Jazba-E-Junoon
- Khudi
- Lal Meri Pat
- Mahi
- Piya
- Pyar Bina
- Pyar Hai Zindagi
- Saeein
- Sayonee
Junoon |
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Salman Ahmad · John Alec · Aashiq Ali · Tom France · Sunny Jain · Jeremy Wilms
Brian O'Connell · Nusrat Hussain · Ali Azmat · Fahad Syed · Jay Dittamo |
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Studio albums |
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Compilations |
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Live albums |
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Singles |
"Khaub" · "Neend Aati Nahin" · "Heer" · "Bheegi Yaadein" · "Jazba-E-Junoon" · "Talaash" · "Mujhay Insaf Do" · "Husan Walo" · "Saeein" · "Dosti" · "Rooh Ki Pyas" · "Mein Kaun Hoon" · "Khudi" · "Meri Awaz Suno" · "Sayonee" · "Yaar Bina" · "Bulleya" · "Ghoom" · "Mitti" · "Sajna" · "Sanwal" · "Azadi" · "Muk Gaye Nay" · "Allah Hu (Live)" · "Chal Kuriye" · "Chaen" · "Ishq" · "Garaj Baras" · "Heer Alap" · "Jazba 2002" · "No More" · "Khudi" · "Deewar" · "Baarish" · "Yeh Maza Zindagi Ka" · "Hungama"
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