Axis of Justice: Concert Series Volume 1 - Track Listing

Track Listing

CD
No. Title Writer(s) Length
1. "Where the Streets Have No Name" Bono, The Edge, U2 5:08
2. "(What's So Funny 'Bout) Peace, Love, and Understanding" Nick Lowe 2:16
3. "Alice in My Fantasies" George Clinton Jr., Grace Cook 3:37
4. "Piano Improvisation" Serj Tankian 1:36
5. "Charades" Tankian, Daron Malakian 3:36
6. "Until the End" The Nightwatchman 4:16
7. "I Feel Good Again" Junior Kimbrough 3:35
8. "Get Up, Stand Up" Bob Marley, Peter Tosh 4:10
9. "Union Song" The Nightwatchman 2:58
10. "(Free Jam)" Flea, Brad Wilk, Tankian 2:14
11. "What's Golden" Dante Givens, Mark Postic, Charles Stewart, Courtney Henderson, Lucas MacFadden, Marc Stuart 3:05
12. "Freedom" Givens, Postic, Stewart, Henderson, MacFadden, Stuart, Julius Brookington 3:16
13. "Speak on It" Knowledge, Tankian 2:52
14. "Chimes of Freedom" Bob Dylan 5:51
15. "Jeffrey Are You Listening?" Tankian, Tom Morello, Wilk, Brian O'Connor 1:07
DVD
No. Title Writer(s) Length
1. "Airplane Skit"
2. "President Evil" (Iraq Poem) Knowledge
3. "Speak on It" (Armenian Genocide Poem) Knowledge, Tankian
4. "Until the End" The Nightwatchman
5. "The Road I Must Travel" The Nightwatchman
6. "Piano Improvisation" Tankian
7. "Charades" Tankian, Malakian
8. "(Free Jam)" (No Lyrics) Flea, Wilk, Tankian
9. "Chimes of Freedom" Dylan
10. "Alice in My Fantasies" Clinton Jr., Cook
11. "Where the Streets Have No Name" Bono, The Edge, U2
Additional DVD Bonus Footage
No. Title Writer(s) Length
12. "Bomb Day in Paris" Wayne Kramer
13. "5 Million Ways to Kill a CEO" Boots Riley
14. "Improvisational Noise" Tankian
15. "Get Up, Stand Up" Marley, Tosh

Audio: (Excerpts from The Axis Of Justice radio network)

  • Interview with Michael Moore
  • Interview with Janeane Garofalo
  • Rants and raves with Serj And Tom

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