Cover Songs
- "Black Diamond" − Stratovarius (live, short clip in Stratovarius - Infinite Visions VHS/DVD)
- "Speed of Light" − Stratovarius (at the end of "False News Travel Fast" in Songs of Silence)
- "Fade to Black" − Metallica (Victoria's Secret, Takatalvi, A Tribute to the Four Horsemen)
- "Wind Beneath My Wings" − Bette Midler (Orientation)
- "Die With Your Boots On" − Iron Maiden (Last Drop Falls, Orientation)
- "World in My Eyes" − Depeche Mode (Don't Say a Word)
- "Two Minds, One Soul" − Vanishing Point (Don't Say a Word)
- "Still Loving You" − Scorpions (Takatalvi)
- "I Want Out" − Helloween (Takatalvi)
- "Out in the Fields" − Gary Moore (Paid in Full, Unia)
- "Silent Jealousy" − X Japan (live)
- "Crash & Burn" − Yngwie Malmsteen (live)
- "Excuse Me While I Kill Myself" − Sentenced (live)
- "I Was Made for Lovin' You" − KISS (live)
- "Smoke on the Water" − Deep Purple (live)
- "Child in Time" - Deep Purple (live)
- "Gaston y'a l'téléfon qui son" − Nino Ferrer (live)
- "One" − Metallica (live)
- "We Will Rock You" − Queen (live)
- "No More Tears" − Ozzy Osbourne (live)
- "Hava Nagila" ("The Cage"/"Vodka", "For the Sake of Revenge")
- "Master of Puppets" − Metallica (live)
- "The Trooper" − Iron Maiden (live)
- "Cowboys From Hell" - Pantera (live, Jani Liimatainen's Young Guitar DVD and Into The Storm bootleg DVD)
- "Metropolis" - Dream Theater" (live)
- "Total Eclipse Of The Heart" - Bonnie Tyler" (live)
- "Runaway" - Del Shannon (live)
- "Hell Is Living Without You" - Alice Cooper (One For All, All For One)
- "I Can't Dance" - Genesis (Not Released Yet)
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