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"Wacken: Open Air - Full Metal Jukebox Vol.I" CD by Wacken

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MotΓΆrhead, MSG, Nevermore, Candlemass, Rhapsody Of Fire, Stratovarious, Edguy, Doro, Helloween etc.
Item no. 431358
Title Wacken: Open Air - Full Metal Jukebox Vol.I
Musical Genre Various
Product topic Bands
Entertainment License Wacken
Release date 3/23/07
Product type CD
Media - Format 1-3 2-CD

CD 1

  • 1.
    Imaginations From The Other Side
  • 2.
    Melancholy (Holy Martyr)
  • 3.
    Enlighten Me
  • 4.
    Lionheart
  • 5.
    Mirror Of Lies
  • 6.
    Legacy Of Kings
  • 7.
    Metal Is Forever
  • 8.
    Wargods Of Metal
  • 9.
    No Tears For A Stranger
  • 10.
    Battle Of The Living Dead
  • 11.
    I Will Kill Again
  • 12.
    Liberty Or Death
  • 13.
    Black Eyed Bruiser
  • 14.
    I Am The Sword
  • 15.
    Shadow Lady
  • 16.
    The Temple Of The King

CD 2

  • 1.
    Enemies Of Reality
  • 2.
    Black Dwarf
  • 3.
    Hollow
  • 4.
    Chain Of Command
  • 5.
    The Cultman
  • 6.
    Epicus Furor - Emerald Sword
  • 7.
    Freedom
  • 8.
    Requiem For A Sinner
  • 9.
    The Asylum
  • 10.
    Ain't Your Fairytale
  • 11.
    Haunted Heart
  • 12.
    Shell Shock Fever
  • 13.
    The Invisible Man
  • 14.
    Temples Of Gold
  • 15.
    Set This World On Fire

by Benny Ramm (10.04.2007) In cooperation with the Wacken O.A., ZYX Music release a spectacular compilation. Two CDs in a noble digipack and a repertoire of bands from the traditional Metal genre that you could almost call wasteful. A total of 31 bands are featured on "W:O:A Full Metal Juke Box Vol. I", including such prominent names, as Blind Guardian, Iced Earth, Metal Church, Hammerfall, Primal Fear, Grave Digger, MotΓΆrhead, MSG, Axel Rudi Pell, Nevermore, Candlemass, Rhapsody Of Fire, Stratovarious, Edguy, Doro, Helloween, Rage and the not less interesting rest. As mentioned above, the compilation addresses to the traditional Metal fan. Upcoming are Vol. II and Vol. III that - be sure of that - will fully satisfy the Death/Thrash-fans on the one and the Black-Metallers on the other hand.