Discography of The Devil May Cry Series - Devil May Cry Dangerous Hits

Devil May Cry Dangerous Hits

Devil May Cry: Dangerous Hits
Soundtrack album by Capcom
Released September 27, 2006
Genre Video Game Soundtrack
Label Suleputer
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Track listing

Disc one
# Title Length
1. The Theme Of Sparda - Devil Sunday (Sparda's Theme) 1:00
2. Pubic Enemy (Generic Battle 1) 2:51
3. Statue of Time 2:58
4. Red-Hot Juice (Phantom Battle) 2:09
5. Flock Off! (Griffon Battle) 2:44
6. Lock & Load Original (Generic Battle 2) 2:54
7. The Theme Of Eva (Eva's Theme) 1:20
8. Legendary Battle (Demon Emperor Moundou Battle 1 Sky) 4:43
9. Dante & Trish Seeds Of Love 4:03
10. Dance With Devils 1:35
11. Shoot The Works (Dante Battle 2) 2:47
12. Wings Of The Guardian (Lucia Battle 1) 2:17
13. Realize, Regret ... Resolution 1:54
14. Sacred Tears 1:32
15. Ragnarok (The Despair Embodied Battle) 3:50
16. Heads Or Tails (Staffroll) 3:51
17. Dante's Office 7 Hells Battle 2:11
18. Battle2 (Generic Battle 2) 3:06
19. Beowulf Battle 3:37
20. Vergil Appearance Vergil Battle 1 3:49
21. Reunion Vergil Battle 2 6:19
22. Sibling Showdown Vergil Battle 3 7:51
23. Conclusion 2:28
24. Devils Never Cry 5:20
Disc two
# Title Length
1. Vergil Generic Battle 1 3:54
2. Jester Battle 3:49
3. Devils Never Cry Remix 5:02


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