Signs of the Time

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Signs of the Time (Live)
Mob Rules Signs of the Time.png
Live album by
Released2005
Genre Heavy metal
Mob Rules chronology
Among The Gods
(2004)
Signs of the Time (Live)
(2005)
Ethnolution A.D.
(2006)

Signs of the Time (Live) is the live album/DVD by Mob Rules, released in 2005.

Recorded June 18, 2004 at Pumpwerk Wilhelmshaven, Germany • Engineered by Markus Teske & Sascha Onnen • Mixed and mastered by Markus Teske, Bazement Studio • Filmed by ROAX-Films Directed by Ronald Mattes & Alexander Max Braune • Live Sound: Uli Thiessen • Lights: Bastian Strauss • Monitoring: Andreas Schulz Animation: Timo Blazycsek • DVD-Authoring: Frank • KnöllnerPhotos: Susanne Pramschiefer • Artwork: Thomas Ewerhard

Track listing

  1. "Black Rain" – 06:08
  2. "Lord of Madness" – 05:34
  3. "Celebration Day (Sun Serenade Opus 1)" – 06:32
  4. "Hydrophobia" – 03:41
  5. "Outer Space" – 03:39
  6. "Unknown Man" – 05:50
  7. "Among the Gods" – 07:50
  8. "The End of All Days" – 08:49
  9. "Hollowed Be Thy Name" – 05:35
  10. "Speed of Life" – 03:42
  11. "(In the Land of) Wind and Rain" – 06:37
  12. "The Temple Fanfare" – 02:05
  13. "Pilot of Earth" – 04:11
  14. "Rain Song" – 05:39


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