Evanescence - Greatest Hits 2012 2cd 320kbps Cb... Jun 2026

: The diamond-certified debut that brought symphonic nu-metal to mainstream radio.

“Breathe No More” – Featured on the Elektra soundtrack, this track is pure, unadulterated Amy Lee. Stripped of the heavy guitars, it relies solely on piano and vocal isolation.

: A rare electronic-leaning version that strips away the male rap vocals, focusing entirely on Lee's ethereal performance.

: A self-titled record that re-established their heavy electronic and hard-rock roots. Complete Tracklist Overview Evanescence - Greatest Hits 2012 2CD 320kbps CB...

| # | Track Title | Notes | |---|---|---| | 01 | Made of Stone | From Evanescence (2011) | | 02 | Tourniquet | From Fallen (2003) | | 03 | Weight of the World | From The Open Door (2006) | | 04 | Lost in Paradise | From Evanescence (2011) | | 05 | Everybody's Fool | From Fallen (2003) | | 06 | All That I'm Living For | From The Open Door (2006) | | 07 | The Other Side | From Evanescence (2011) | | 08 | Haunted | From Fallen (2003) | | 09 | Where Will You Go | Pre- Fallen era | | 10 | Disappear | From Evanescence (2011) | | 11 | Cloud Nine | From The Open Door (2006) | | 12 | Farther Away | B-side | | 13 | Never Go Back | From Evanescence (2011) | | 14 | The Only One | From The Open Door (2006) | | 15 | Sick | From Evanescence (2011) | | 16 | Oceans | From Evanescence (2011) | | 17 | Lies | Pre- Fallen era | | 18 | Your Star | From The Open Door (2006) | | 19 | Say You Will | From Evanescence (2011) | | 20 | Field of Innocence | Pre- Fallen era |

– Driven by an iconic, down-tuned guitar riff.

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The is an unofficial yet comprehensive compilation that perfectly capsulated the band's journey up to 2012. Featuring 40 tracks of polished, high-quality audio, it remains a valuable collection for fans looking to experience the complete spectrum of Amy Lee’s songwriting.

: A more experimental and operatic turn for the band. Tracks like "Lithium" and "Call Me When You're Sober" demonstrated a darker, more complex side of their songwriting.

Including tracks like "Missing" and "Farther Away" (from the Anywhere But Home live album/DVD) and earlier demos like "Where Will You Go" gives fans a deeper look into the band's sonic history. If you want to expand your collection, I

– Featured on the Elektra movie soundtrack, showcasing raw piano and vocals.

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