Killer Elite: the Hits, the Highs, the Vids

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Killer Elite: the Hits, the Highs, the Vids
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Compilation album by
Released3 April 2016 (2016-04-03) (Europe)
3 April 2016 (2016-04-03) (North America)
Recorded2003-2014
Studio Saitama Super Arena in Saitama City, Makuhari Messe
Genre Power metal, speed metal
Length153:08
Label Universal Music (Canada)
earMUSIC (Europe)
Metal Blade Records (North America)
Roadrunner Records/Warner Music (Japan)
Producer Karl Groom
Jens Bogren
DragonForce chronology
In the Line of Fire... Larger Than Live
(2015)
Killer Elite: the Hits, the Highs, the Vids
(2016)
Reaching into Infinity
(2017)

Killer Elite: the Hits, the Highs, the Vids is a compilation album by British power metal band DragonForce. [1] It was released on 3 April 2016 and was supported by the band through the Killer Elite World Tour lasting from April to September 2016.

Contents

Track listing

CD

Disc one - The Hits
No.TitleOriginal albumLength
1."Through the Fire and Flames" Inhuman Rampage (2006)7:21
2."Holding On" The Power Within (2012)4:56
3."Heroes of Our Time" Ultra Beatdown (2008)7:13
4."Cry Thunder"The Power Within (2012)5:16
5."Black Fire" Valley of the Damned (2003)5:47
6."Dawn Over a New World" Sonic Firestorm (2004)5:16
7."Fields of Despair (Live)" Twilight Dementia (2010)5:31
8."The Game" Maximum Overload (2014)4:56
9."Operation Ground and Pound"Inhuman Rampage (2006)7:43
10."Seasons"The Power Within (2012)5:03
11."Reasons to Live"Ultra Beatdown (2008)6:25
12."Soldiers of the Wasteland"Sonic Firestorm (2004)9:47
Total length:76:34
Disc two - The Highs
No.TitleOriginal albumLength
13."Valley of the Damned"Valley of the Damned (2003)7:12
14."Fury of the Storm"Sonic Firestorm (2004)6:46
15."Revolution Deathsquad"Inhuman Rampage (2006)7:51
16."Wings of Liberty"The Power Within (2012)7:20
17."My Spirit Will Go On"Sonic Firestorm (2004)7:54
18."Three Hammers (Live)" In the Line of Fire... Larger Than Live (2015)6:06
19."Symphony of the Night"Maximum Overload (2014)5:35
20."The Last Journey Home"Ultra Beatdown (2008)8:12
21."Starfire (Live)"Twilight Dementia (2010)5:54
22."Heart of a Dragon"Valley of the Damned (2003)5:22
Total length:76:34

DVD - The Vids

DVD contains all the DragonForce music videos so far.

No.TitleLength
1."Through the Fire and Flames"5:01
2."Operation Ground and Pound"5:04
3."Heroes of Our Time"4:59
4."The Last Journey Home"4:48
5."Cry Thunder"5:26
6."Seasons"5:05
7."The Game" (feat. Matt Heafy)5:08
8."Three Hammers (Live)" (Originally from In the Line of Fire... Larger Than Live)6:07

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