Elegies (Machine Head DVD) - Track Listing

Track Listing

No. Title Writer(s) Length
1. "Intro" (Ave Satani) Jerry Goldsmith 2:53
2. "Imperium" Robb Flynn, Dave McClain 5:52
3. "Seasons Wither" Robb Flynn, Phil Demmel, Adam Duce 6:18
4. "Old" Robb Flynn, Logan Mader, Adam Duce, Chris Kontos 4:35
5. "Bulldozer" Robb Flynn, Ahrue Luster, Adam Duce, Dave McClain 5:21
6. "Days Turn Blue to Gray" Robb Flynn, Phil Demmel 5:22
7. "The Blood, the Sweat, the Tears" Robb Flynn, Ahrue Luster, Adam Duce, Dave McClain 4:04
8. "Ten Ton Hammer" Robb Flynn, Logan Mader, Adam Duce, Dave McClain 4:28
9. "The Burning Red" Robb Flynn, Ahrue Luster, Adam Duce, Dave McClain 6:05
10. "In the Presence of My Enemies" Robb Flynn, Phil Demmel 7:59
11. "Take My Scars" Robb Flynn, Logan Mader, Adam Duce, Dave McClain 6:03
12. "Descend the Shades of Night" Robb Flynn, Dave McClain 6:56
13. "Davidian" Robb Flynn, Logan Mader, Adam Duce, Chris Kontos 5:26
14. "Block" Robb Flynn, Logan Mader, Adam Duce, Chris Kontos 8:10


Machine Head
  • Robb Flynn
  • Adam Duce
  • Dave McClain
  • Phil Demmel
  • Chris Kontos
  • Logan Mader
  • Ahrue Luster
  • Tony Costanza
  • Walter Ryan
Studio albums
  • Burn My Eyes
  • The More Things Change...
  • The Burning Red
  • Supercharger
  • Through the Ashes of Empires
  • The Blackening
  • Unto the Locust
Live albums
  • Hellalive
  • Machine Fucking Head Live
Extended plays
  • Take My Scars
  • Year of the Dragon Tour Diary: Japan
  • Year of the Dragon
  • The Black Procession
Videos
  • Elegies
Singles
  • "Davidian"
  • "Old"
  • "Ten Ton Hammer"
  • "Take My Scars"
  • "From This Day"
  • "Silver (Take My Hand)"
  • "Crashing Around You"
  • "Imperium"
  • "Days Turn Blue to Gray"
  • "Now I Lay Thee Down"
  • "Aesthetics of Hate"
  • "Halo"
  • "Locust"
Related articles
  • Discography
  • Vio-lence
  • The Eighth Plague Tour
  • Karybdis
  • Sylosis

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