Amplified // A Decade of Reinventing the Cello

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Amplified // A Decade of Reinventing the Cello
AmplifiedCover.jpg
Compilation album by
Released30 May 2006
Recorded1996–2006
Genre Cello metal, classical, chamber music
Length104:46
Label 20-20 Entertainment
Apocalyptica chronology
Apocalyptica
(2006)
Amplified // A Decade of Reinventing the Cello
(2006)
The Life Burns Tour
(2006)
Singles from Amplified // A Decade of Reinventing the Cello
  1. "Repressed"
    Released: 19 May 2006
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Amplified // A Decade of Reinventing the Cello is the second greatest hits, double album by Finnish band Apocalyptica.

Contents

Track listing

CD 1: Instrumentals
No.TitleAlbumLength
1."Enter Sandman" (Metallica cover from Untitled Metallica album ) Plays Metallica by Four Cellos 3:41
2."Harmageddon" Inquisition Symphony 4:56
3."Nothing Else Matters" (Metallica cover from Untitled Metallica album ) Inquisition Symphony 4:48
4."Refuse/Resist" (Sepultura cover Chaos A.D. ) Inquisition Symphony 3:13
5."Somewhere Around Nothing" Reflections 4:10
6."Betrayal/Forgiveness" Untitled Apocalyptica album 5:13
7."Farewell" Untitled Apocalyptica album 5:32
8."Master of Puppets (song)" (Metallica cover from Master of Puppets (album) ) Plays Metallica by Four Cellos 6:03
9."Hall of the Mountain King" (Edvard Grieg cover, from Peer Gynt, Op. 23, Act II, Pt. 5 ) Cult 3:29
10."One" (Metallica cover) Inquisition Symphony 5:45
11."Heat" Reflections 3:22
12."Čohkka" Reflections 4:29
13."Kaamos" Cult 4:44
14."Deathzone" Untitled Apocalyptica album 4:36
15."Angel of Death" (Slayer cover from Reign in Blood )Amplified // A Decade of Reinventing the Cello2:56
Total length:67:53
CD 2: Vocals
No.TitleAlbumLength
1."Repressed"Amplified // A Decade of Reinventing the Cello4:27
2."Path Vol. 2" Cult 3:24
3."Bittersweet" Untitled Apocalyptica album 4:26
4."Hope Vol. 2" Cult 4:03
5."En Vie" Untitled Apocalyptica album 3:28
6."Faraway Vol. 2" Reflections 5:12
7."Life Burns!" Untitled Apocalyptica album 3:08
8."Seemann" (Rammstein cover) Reflections 5:20
Total length:33:28
Limited edition
No.TitleAlbumLength
1."Heat" (Live video) Reflections 3:22
2."Wie weit" Untitled Apocalyptica album 3:27
Total length:6:49

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