Countdown To Extinction - Track Listing

Track Listing

No. Title Lyrics Music Length
1. "Skin o' My Teeth" Mustaine Mustaine 3:14
2. "Symphony of Destruction" Mustaine Mustaine 4:03
3. "Architecture of Aggression" Mustaine Ellefson, Mustaine 3:35
4. "Foreclosure of a Dream" Ellefson, Mustaine Mustaine 4:16
5. "Sweating Bullets" (5:27 on the 2004 rerelease) Mustaine Mustaine 5:03
6. "This Was My Life" Mustaine Mustaine 3:43
7. "Countdown to Extinction" Ellefson, Menza, Mustaine Friedman, Mustaine 4:19
8. "High Speed Dirt" (4:21 on the 2004 rerelease) Ellefson, Mustaine Mustaine 4:13
9. "Psychotron" Mustaine Mustaine; Friedman (solo fills) 4:42
10. "Captive Honour" Ellefson, Mustaine Friedman, Menza, Mustaine 4:15
11. "Ashes in Your Mouth" Mustaine Ellefson, Friedman, Menza, Mustaine 6:11
Total length: 47:34
Japanese bonus tracks (1992)
No. Title Lyrics Music Length
12. "Breakpoint" (TOCP-7164, Japan) Ellefson, Menza, Mustaine Ellefson, Menza, Mustaine 3:28
13. "Go To Hell" (TOCP-7164, Japan) Ellefson, Friedman, Menza, Mustaine Ellefson, Friedman, Menza, Mustaine 4:37
2004 bonus tracks
No. Title Lyrics Music Length
12. "Crown of Worms" Harris, Mustaine Mustaine 3:18
13. "Countdown to Extinction" (Demo) Ellefson, Menza, Mustaine Friedman, Mustaine 3:55
14. "Symphony of Destruction" (Demo) Mustaine Mustaine 5:30
15. "Psychotron" (Demo) Mustaine Mustaine 5:28
2012 20th Anniversary bonus disc Live at Cow Palace
No. Title Lyrics Music Length
1. "Intro"
2. "Holy Wars... The Punishment Due"
3. "Skin O' My Teeth"
4. "Wake Up Dead"
5. "Hangar 18"
6. "Countdown to Extinction"
7. "Foreclosure of a Dream"
8. "This Was My Life"
9. "Lucretia"
10. "Sweating Bullets"
11. "In My Darkest Hour"
12. "The Conjuring"
13. "Tornado"
14. "Ashes in Your Mouth"
15. "Symphony of Destruction"
16. "Peace Sells"
17. "Anarchy in the UK"

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