The Very Best of Testament

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The Very Best of Testament
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Greatest hits album by
ReleasedSeptember 4, 2001 [1]
Recorded1986–1994
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Length1:10:56
Label Rhino [1]
Testament chronology
The Gathering
(1999)
The Very Best of Testament
(2001)
First Strike Still Deadly
(2001)
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The Very Best of Testament is a compilation album by Testament, released in 2001. [1] [3] Like their previous two compilation albums The Best of Testament and Signs of Chaos , this one covers material from the band's tenure with Atlantic Records, though it omits any songs from Souls of Black . Also included on this compilation album is a live version of "Over the Wall" from the Return to the Apocalyptic City EP.

Track listing

  1. "The Haunting" (from The Legacy )
  2. "Burnt Offerings" (The Legacy)
  3. "First Strike Is Deadly" (The Legacy)
  4. "The New Order" ( The New Order )
  5. "Into the Pit" (The New Order)
  6. "Disciples of the Watch" (The New Order)
  7. "Practice What You Preach" ( Practice What You Preach )
  8. "Greenhouse Effect" (Practice What You Preach)
  9. "Signs of Chaos" ( The Ritual )
  10. "Electric Crown" (The Ritual)
  11. "So Many Lies" (The Ritual)
  12. "The Ritual" (The Ritual)
  13. "Return to Serenity" (The Ritual)
  14. "Over the Wall" (Live) ( Return to the Apocalyptic City )
  15. "Dog Faced Gods" ( Low )

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