End of Innocence (Nightwish) - Track Listing

Track Listing

1. "End of Innocence" Documentary

  • 1. "How It All Began"
  • 2. "Tavastia Club, Backstage"
  • 3. "Bless The Child"
  • 4. "Tero's Duties"
  • 5. "Caverock"
  • 6. "First Steps"
  • 7. "Heavier Sound"
  • 8. "First Gigs"
  • 9. "Oceanborn"
  • 10. "Sami"
  • 11. "Finnish Midsummer Activities"
  • 12. "First Tour"
  • 13. "The Duties Of The Bass Player"
  • 14. "Losing The Innocence"
  • 15. "The Night Owl"
  • 16. "South Korea"
  • 17. "Unnecessary Footage..."
  • 18. "Adventures In Russia"
  • 19. "Wishmaster"
  • 20. "Practical Jokes"
  • 21. "Even More Unnecessary Footage..."
  • 22. "Dead Boy's Poem / Slaying The Dreamer"
  • 23. "South America"
  • 24. "Century Child"
  • 25. "Kitee By Night"
  • 26. "What Makes Tuomas Tick?"
  • 27. "No Balance"
  • 28. "Slain Dreamer"
  • 29. "Keeping The Innocence"
  • 30. "The Innocent & The Credits

2. Live footage: 4 July 2003 in Norway

  • 1. "Sleeping Sun"
  • 2. "Wild Child"
  • 3. "Beauty and the Beast"
  • 4. "She is My Sin"
  • 5. "Slaying the Dreamer"

3. Live footage: Summer Breeze Open Air 2002 (5.1 Sound)

  • 1. "End of all Hope"
  • 2. "Dead to the World"
  • 3. "10th Man Down"
  • 4. "Slaying the Dreamer"
  • 5. "Over the Hills and Far Away"
  • 6. "Sleeping Sun"

4. Music videos

  • 1. "End of All Hope"
  • 2. "Over the Hills and Far Away"

5. MTV Brazil Interview

6. Photo Gallery

  • 1. Hidden outtake with Tarja singing a capella version of "Sleepwalker"; it can be unlocked following this sequence:
→ (4x), ↓ (2x), ← (1x), ↓ (5x), → (2x), ↑ (2x), → (1x), ↓ (3x), → (3x), ↓ (1x), and then all the way → until the message appears.

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