1994–2006 Chaos Years

1994-2006 Chaos Years
Compilation album by Strapping Young Lad
Released March 31, 2008
Recorded 1994–2006
Genre Heavy metal
Length 66:29
Label Century Media
Producer Devin Townsend
Strapping Young Lad chronology

The New Black
(2006)
1994–2006 Chaos Years
(2008)

1994–2006 Chaos Years is a retrospective compilation album from the heavy metal band Strapping Young Lad. The album contains tracks from all of the band's studio albums, as well as a DVD with live footage and music videos. The album had a European release on March 31, 2008.[1]

All of the songs were hand-picked by the band members and remastered by Devin Townsend.

Track listing

All songs written and composed by Devin Townsend. 

No. Title Length
1. "S.Y.L."   4:47
2. "In the Rainy Season"   4:37
3. "Velvet Kevorkian"   1:17
4. "All Hail the New Flesh"   5:24
5. "Oh My Fucking God"   3:34
6. "Detox"   5:37
7. "Relentless"   3:03
8. "Rape Song"   3:09
9. "Aftermath"   6:46
10. "Imperial"   2:17
11. "Skeksis"   6:42
12. "Shitstorm"   4:21
13. "Love?"   5:43
14. "You Suck"   2:40
15. "Wrong Side"   3:35
16. "Almost Again"   3:43
17. "Satan's Ice Cream Truck"   2:34
Total length:
66:29

DVD track listing

Live at the Download Festival - UK - 2006
No. Title Length
1. "Imperial"    
2. "Velvet Kevorkian"    
3. "All Hail the New Flesh"    
4. "Wrong Side"    
5. "Aftermath"    
6. "Love?"    
7. "Polyphony"/"The New Black"    
8. "In the Rainy Season"    
More Live Stuff
No. Title Length
1. "S.Y.L." (Live at the Roxy in Hollywood, Los Angeles, 2001)  
2. "Detox" (Live at the Roxy in Hollywood, Los Angeles, 2001)  
3. "Home Nucleonics" (Live at the Commodore Ballroom in Vancouver, Canada, 2004)  
4. "Love?" (Live at the Starland Ballroom, Sayreville, New Jersey, 2005)  
5. "All Hail The New Flesh" (Live at Zeche Carl in Essen, Germany, 2005)  
6. "Skeksis" (Live at the Flame Fest in Bologna, Italy, 2006)  
Promo Videos
No. Title Length
1. "S.Y.L."    
2. "Detox"    
3. "Relentless"    
4. "Love?"    
5. "Zen"    
6. "Wrong Side"    
7. "Almost Again"    

Personnel

References