Best of Grim Reaper

Best of Grim Reaper is a compilation album by Grim Reaper. The songs are drawn from Grim Reapers singles and albums, including the three albums which made the Billboard 200 Albums Chart.[1]

Best of Grim Reaper
Greatest hits album by
ReleasedSeptember 28, 1999
LabelRCA
Grim Reaper chronology
See You in Hell/Fear No Evil
(1999)
Best of Grim Reaper
(1999)
Professional ratings
Review scores
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Track listing

  1. "See You in Hell" (Bowcott, Grimmett) 4:17
  2. "Fear No Evil" (Bowcott, Grimmett) 4:01
  3. "Rock You to Hell" (Bowcott, Grimmett) 4:02
  4. "Wrath of the Reaper" (Bowcott, Grimmett) 3:13
  5. "Lust for Freedom" (Bowcott, Grimmett) 4:27
  6. "Never Coming Back" (Bowcott, Grimmett) 3:35
  7. "All Hell Let Loose" (Bowcott, Grimmett) 4:24
  8. "The Show Must Go On" (Bowcott, DeMercado) 7:27
  9. "Let the Thunder Roar" (Bowcott, Grimmett) 4:08
  10. "Run for Your Life" (Bowcott, Grimmett) 3:40
  11. "Waysted Love" (Bowcott, DeMercado) 4:19
  12. "Now or Never" (Bowcott, Grimmett) 2:52
  13. "Fight for the Last" (Bowcott, Grimmett) 2:59
  14. "Dead on Arrival" (Bowcott, Grimmett) 4:32
  15. "Lay It on the Line" (Bowcott, Grimmett) 4:07
  16. "Suck It and See" (Bowcott, Grimmett) 2:32
  17. "Final Scream" (Bowcott, Grimmett) 5:28
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References

  1. Whitburn, Joel The Billboard Albums: Includes Every Album That Made the Billboard 200 Chart 2007, p.432. "GRIM REAPER Hard-rock group from Droitwtch, England"


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