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Ashes to Embers is the first full-length album from the metal band Eyes of Fire on Century Media in 2004.

Track listing

  1. The End Result of Falling... - 7:34
  2. Empty - 4:44
  3. Fly Away - 3:08
  4. Hopeless - 4:34
  5. Down - 4:09
  6. Fear - 3:30
  7. Breathe - 6:39
  8. One More - 2:54
  9. Anyone - 4:32
  10. Shelter - 3:07
  11. Last Goodbye - 8:37

Notes

  • The songs "Hopeless" and "Anyone" were originally featured on the Disintegrate EP, where they both faded out at the end, whereas on this album, both songs segue directly into their respective next tracks.
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