Stigmata (Arch Enemy Album) - Track Listing

Track Listing

No. Title Lyrics Music Length
1. "Beast of Man" Michael Amott Christopher Amott, M. Amott 3:36
2. "Stigmata" Instrumental M. Amott 2:12
3. "Sinister Mephisto" M. Amott M. Amott 5:46
4. "Dark of the Sun" M. Amott C. Amott, M. Amott 7:00
5. "Let the Killing Begin" Johan Liiva, M. Amott C. Amott, M. Amott 5:19
6. "Black Earth" Liiva, M. Amott M. Amott 6:39
7. "Tears of the Dead" M. Amott M. Amott 5:56
8. "Vox Stellarum" Instrumental Fredrik Nordström 2:08
9. "Bridge of Destiny" M. Amott C. Amott, M. Amott 7:44
Japanese Edition
No. Title Lyrics Music Length
1. "Beast of Man" M. Amott C. Amott, M. Amott 3:36
2. "Stigmata" Instrumental M. Amott 2:12
3. "Sinister Mephisto" M. Amott M. Amott 5:46
4. "Dark of the Sun" M. Amott C. Amott, M. Amott 7:00
5. "Let the Killing Begin" Liiva, M. Amott C. Amott, M. Amott 5:19
6. "Black Earth" Liiva, M. Amott M. Amott 6:39
7. "Hydra" Instrumental C. Amott, Nordström 0:57
8. "Tears of the Dead" M. Amott M. Amott 5:56
9. "Diva Satanica" M. Amott C. Amott, M. Amott 3:43
10. "Damnation's Way" Liiva, M. Amott Liiva, M. Amott 3:49
11. "Vox Stellarum" Instrumental Nordström 2:08
12. "Bridge of Destiny" M. Amott C. Amott, M. Amott 7:44
Deluxe Edition
No. Title Lyrics Music Length
10. "Hydra" (from Japanese Edition) Instrumental C. Amott, Nordström 0:57
11. "Diva Satanica" (from Japanese Edition) M. Amott C. Amott, M. Amott 3:44
12. "Damnation's Way" (from Japanese Edition) Liiva, M. Amott Liiva, M. Amott 3:50
13. "Diva Satanica" (from Burning Japan Live 1999) M. Amott C. Amott, M. Amott 4:05
14. "Beast of Man" (from Burning Japan Live 1999) M. Amott C. Amott, M. Amott 3:38
15. "Bass Intro/Tears of the Dead" (from Burning Japan Live 1999) M. Amott Sharlee D'Angelo, M. Amott 6:05
16. "Bridge of Destiny" (from Burning Japan Live 1999) M. Amott C. Amott, M. Amott 5:42

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