Track Listing
All songs written and composed by Dave Mustaine except where noted.
| No. | Title | Lyrics | Music | Length | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1. | "Insomnia" (4:16 on 2004 reissue) | 4:34 | |||
| 2. | "Prince of Darkness" | Mustaine, Marty Friedman | 6:26 | ||
| 3. | "Enter the Arena" (0:44 on 2004 reissue) | Mustaine, Bud Prager | 0:52 | ||
| 4. | "Crush 'Em" | Mustaine, Prager | Mustaine, Friedman | 4:58 | |
| 5. | "Breadline" | Mustaine, Prager | Mustaine, Friedman | 4:24 | |
| 6. | "The Doctor Is Calling" | Mustaine, Prager | Mustaine, Friedman | 5:40 | |
| 7. | "I'll Be There" (5:13 on 2004 reissue) | Mustaine, Prager | Mustaine, Friedman | 4:20 | |
| 8. | "Wanderlust" (5:48 on 2004 reissue) | Mustaine, Friedman | 5:22 | ||
| 9. | "Ecstasy" | Mustaine, Friedman | 4:28 | ||
| 10. | "Seven" (4:46 on 2004 reissue) | Mustaine, Dave Ellefson | 5:01 | ||
| 11. | "Time: The Beginning" | Mustaine, Ellefson | 3:05 | ||
| 12. | "Time: The End" (2:41 on 2004 reissue) | 2:26 | |||
| Total length: | 52:36 | ||||
| Japanese version bonus track | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| No. | Title | Lyrics | Music | Length | |
| 13. | "Duke Nukem Theme" | (instrumental) | Lee Jackson | 3:54 |
| 2004 bonus tracks | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| No. | Title | Lyrics | Music | Length | |
| 13. | "Insomnia" (Jeff Balding mix) | 4:19 | |||
| 14. | "Breadline" (Jack Joseph Puig mix) | Mustaine, Prager | Mustaine, Friedman | 4:28 | |
| 15. | "Crush 'Em" (Jock mix) | Mustaine, Prager | Mustaine, Friedman | 5:10 |
| Limited edition bonus disc ("No Risk Disk") | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| No. | Title | Lyrics | Music | Length | |
| 1. | "Peace Sells" | 4.04 | |||
| 2. | "In My Darkest Hour" | Mustaine, Ellefson | 6:20 | ||
| 3. | "Holy Wars... The Punishment Due" | 6:36 | |||
| 4. | "Symphony of Destruction" | 4:06 | |||
| 5. | "À Tout le Monde" | 4:31 | |||
| 6. | "Use the Man" | Mustaine, Friedman | 4:37 |
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