MTV2 Headbangers Ball, Vol. 2
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MTV2 Headbangers Ball Volume 2 | ||
Compilation album by Various | ||
Released | September 28, 2004 | |
Recorded | January 28, 2004 | |
Genre | Heavy Metal | |
Length | mm:ss | |
Label | Roadrunner Records | |
Professional reviews | ||
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Various chronology | ||
MTV2 Headbangers Ball (2003 | MTV2 Headbangers Ball Volume 2 (2004) | MTV2 Headbangers Ball : The Revenge (2006)
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MTV2 Headbangers Ball Volume 2 is the second in a series of Heavy Metal compilation albums released in conjunction with the MTV program Headbanger's Ball.
[edit] Disc: 1
- Duality - Slipknot
- Right Now -KoЯn
- Rose Of Sharyn - Killswitch Engage
- Kick The Chair - Megadeth
- Right Side Of The Bed - Atreyu
- Step Up - Drowning Pool
- Weak And Powerless - A Perfect Circle
- What Drives The Weak - Shadows Fall
- Imperium - Machine Head
- Waiting For The Turning Point - Superjoint Ritual
- Into The Darkness - Kittie
- Your Sweet Six Six Six - HIM
- Unholy Confessions - Avenged Sevenfold
- Laid To Rest - Lamb of God (demo version)
- Prophecy - Soulfly
- House Of Doom - Black Label Society
- Breathing New Life - Damageplan
- The Quiet Place - In Flames
- Archetype - Fear Factory
- My Tortured Soul (Live From Headbangers Ball) - Probot
Disc: 2
- Medusa And Hemlock - Cradle of Filth
- The Great Dividers - Unearth
- Antihero - God Forbid
- We Bury Our Dead At Dawn - The Agony Scene
- Needled 24/7 - Children of Bodom
- Love Lost In A Hale Of Gunfire - Bleeding Through
- Like Light To The Flies - Trivium
- Fuel For Hatred - Satyricon
- Rain To The Sound Of Panic - Himsa
- Deadly Sinners - 3 Inches Of Blood
- Contagion - The Black Dahlia Murder
- I Been Gone A Long Time - Every Time I Die
- She Speaks To Me - Blood Has Been Shed
- Waiting For The Heavens - Eighteen Visions
- Scars Of The Crucifix - Deicide
- The Deepest Gray - All That Remains
- Venus Complex - Twelve Tribes
- Panasonic Youth - The Dillinger Escape Plan
- American Hollow - Martyr A.D.
- Progenies Of The Great Apocalypse - Dimmu Borgir