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Revision as of 02:50, 14 February 2011

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Invincible is the first public album by the group Two Steps From Hell, and was released in May, 2010. It consists of 22 tracks written by composers Thomas J. Bergersen and Nick Phoenix.[1] All the tracks, apart from "Am I Not Human?" and "To Glory", are from their previous releases.

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Freedom Fighters"Thomas J. Bergersen2:31
2."Heart of Courage"Thomas J. Bergersen1:57
3."Master of Shadows"Nick Phoenix3:04
4."Moving Mountains"Thomas J. Bergersen3:01
5."Am I Not Human?"Nick Phoenix3:00
6."Enigmatic Soul"Thomas J. Bergersen2:52
7."Fire Nation"Nick Phoenix2:59
8."Black Blade"Thomas J. Bergersen3:05
9."Super Strength"Nick Phoenix1:58
10."Invincible"Thomas J. Bergersen2:51
11."False King"Thomas J. Bergersen, Nick Phoenix2:15
12."Hypnotica"Thomas J. Bergersen2:08
13."Fill My Heart"Nick Phoenix2:23
14."Protectors Of The Earth"Thomas J. Bergersen2:49
15."Velocitron"Nick Phoenix2:32
16."Undying Love"Thomas J. Bergersen2:52
17."1000 Ships of the Underworld"Nick Phoenix1:40
18."Tristan"Thomas J. Bergersen2:32
19."Breath of Ran Gor"Nick Phoenix2:00
20."Infinite Legends"Nick Phoenix2:02
21."To Glory"Thomas J. Bergersen4:35
22."After The Fall"Nick Phoenix2:26

Use in media

Two Steps From Hell's music can be frequently heard in movie trailers.

References