| Product type | CD |
|---|---|
| Media - Format 1-3 | 2-CD & DVD |
Disc 1
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1.To the fallen hero
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2.Vela, together we await the storm
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3.Love In Slow Motion
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4.The darkest nights
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5.Reflect the storm
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6.Severe emotional distress
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7.The immateria
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8.Dogfight
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9.Drowning the old hag
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10.Last goodbye
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11.We sail at dawn
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12.Cast no shadow
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13.Starless aeon
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14.Alchemy of the black sun cult
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15.Withdrawal divine
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16.Scavenger's daughter
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17.Conquistadores
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18.Miasma
Disc 2
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1.The new black
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2.Situations
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3.Baby, You Wouldn't Last A Minute On The Creek
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4.Attack of the dungeon witch
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5.Dressed for friend request
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6.They live
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7.Everyone looks so good from here
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8.Embrace the gutter
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9.No heroes
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10.Misplaced mortar gag
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11.Self reliance
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12.The polygraph cheaters
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13.Suffocate
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14.Tread on my dreams
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15.Why we're dead
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16.Face yourself
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17.And yet they say
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18.Are you okay, Kiddo?
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19.Dogs can grow beards all over
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20.Walk on
Disc 3
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1.To the fallen hero
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2.Crossing the rubicon
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3.Love In Slow Motion
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4.The darkest nights
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5.Come clarity
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6.New friend request
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7.Lest I sleep the sleep of death
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8.The failsafe
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9.Smoke 'em if ya got 'em
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10.Alien angel
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11.The new black
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12.Eagles become vultures
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13.Why we're dead
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14.They live
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15.Vulture
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16.The sunset will never charm us
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17.Master of profits
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18.Miasma
by Matthias Mader (28.12.2006) Learned something new again: the second part of the "Metal = Life"-series features a total of 38 songs plus 18 video clips for a fair bargain. Which, in fact should be argument enough to have an overview on the current "Metal scene". Yet, the quotation marks already give a hint on one problem: stylistically, this compilation reaches from Dissection and Ghoatwhore via In Flames to The Black Dahlia Murder and Converge. Yet, if you can do without pigeonhole-thinking you get a bright bouquet of melodies from Death- and Black Metal and, of course, mainly Metalcore plus a bit of Noise/Emo. A nice chance to get to know some new bands. 5% of the recommended retail price is donated to the Hot Topic Foundation, an organisation helping to promote juvenile in creative writing, music, making films and fotography. A commendable project.