The Book of Heavy Metal

The Book of Heavy Metal
Studio album by Dream Evil
Released July 13, 2004
Genre Heavy metal, power metal
Length 49:55
Label Century Media
Producer Fredrik Nordström
Dream Evil chronology
Children of the Night
(2003)
The Book of Heavy Metal
(2004)
United
(2006)

The Book of Heavy Metal is the 3rd full length album by the Swedish heavy metal band Dream Evil. This is the last album to feature Gus G. and Snowy Shaw. [1]

Track listing

No.TitleLyricsMusicLength
1."The Book of Heavy Metal (March of the Metallians)"  Snowy ShawShaw5:25
2."Into the Moonlight"  Niklas Isfeldt, ShawShaw4:19
3."The Sledge"  ShawShaw, Fredrik Nordström2:59
4."No Way"  ShawNordström, Gus G3:19
5."Crusaders' Anthem"  Isfeldt, ShawIsfeldt, Shaw, Nordström, Peter Stålfors4:21
6."Let's Make Rock"  Nordström, Gus G, Isfeldt, Stålfors, ShawNordström, Gus G, Isfeldt, Stålfors, Shaw4:03
7."Tired"  ShawNordström, Shaw3:49
8."Chosen Twice"  ShawNordström, Shaw4:22
9."M.O.M."  ShawShaw3:33
10."The Mirror"  Isfeldt, StålforsIsfeldt3:46
11."Only for the Night"  ShawShaw4:10
12."Unbreakable Chain"  ShawGus G, Shaw5:53
Total length:49:55
Japanese Release
No.TitleLyricsMusicLength
1."The Enemy" (Japan bonus track)ShawNordström, Shaw3:15
2."Into the Moonlight"  Isfeldt, ShawShaw4:19
3."Chapter 6" (Japan bonus track)ShawShaw4:03
4."No Way"  ShawNordström, Gus G3:19
5."Crusaders' Anthem"  Isfeldt, ShawIsfeldt, Shaw, Nordström, Stålfors4:21
6."The Book of Heavy Metal (March of the Metallians)"  ShawShaw5:25
7."The Sledge"  ShawShaw, Nordström2:59
8."Tired"  ShawNordström, Shaw3:49
9."Unbreakable Chain"  ShawGus G, Shaw5:53
10."M.O.M."  ShawShaw3:33
11."The Mirror"  Isfeldt, StålforsIsfeldt3:46
12."Only for the Night"  ShawShaw4:10
13."Chosen Twice"  ShawNordström, Shaw4:22
Total length:53:14

Notes: "Let's Make Rock" is omitted from this album because it appears as track 13 for the Japanese edition of 2003's "Evilized".

The METALLLL! portion of the U.S. version of the song "The Book of Heavy Metal" is removed and placed as the intro to "The Enemy" instead.

Credits

Guest musicians

References

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