| # | Title | Artist | Rating | Length |
|---|
| 1 | Cum On Feel the Noize | Quiet Riot | 4.25 | 4:51 |
| 2 | Talk Dirty to Me | Poison | 4.15 | 3:45 |
| 3 | Heaven Tonight | Yngwie J. Malmsteen’s Rising Force | | 4:06 |
| 4 | The Final Countdown- recording engineer and mixer:
- Wally Buck and Kevin Elson
- producer:
- Kevin Elson
- bass guitar [bass]:
- John Levén
- drums (drum set) [drums]:
- Ian Haugland
- guitar:
- John Norum
- keyboard:
- Mic Michaeli
- lead vocals:
- Joey Tempest
- phonographic copyright (℗) by:
- CBS, Inc. (in 1986), Sony BMG Music Entertainment (in 1986) and Sony Music Entertainment Inc. (in 1986)
- produced for:
- Elson Music Vision, Inc.
- recorded at and mixed at:
- Fantasy Studios in Berkeley, California, United States, Powerplay Studios in Maur, Zürich , Switzerland and Soundtrade Studios in Solna City, Stockholms län , Sweden
- recording of:
- The Final Countdown
- lyricist and composer:
- Joey Tempest
- publisher:
- EMI , EMI Music Publishing Australia Pty Ltd , EMI Music Publishing Ltd. and Seven Doors Music
- parody version of:
- The Final Sound
| Europe | 4.1 | 5:09 |
| 5 | Gypsy Road- assistant recording engineer:
- Thom Cadley and Ryan Dorn
- engineer:
- Andy Johns
- producer:
- Eric Brittingham, Andy Johns and Tom Keifer
- assistant mixer:
- George Cowan
- mixer:
- Michael Barbiero and Steve Thompson
- acoustic guitar, harmonica, steel guitar [national steel guitar] and lead vocals:
- Tom Keifer (from 1987 until 1988)
- additional drums (drum set):
- Denny Carmassi (from 1987 until 1988) and Cozy Powell (from 1987 until 1988)
- additional guest Hammond organ [B3], additional guest piano and additional guest synthesizer:
- Rick Criniti (from 1987 until 1988)
- additional keyboard:
- Kurt Shore (from 1987 until 1988) and John Webster (from 1987 until 1988)
- additional pedal steel guitar:
- Jay Levine (from 1987 until 1988)
- additional percussion:
- Paulinho da Costa (from 1987 until 1988)
- bass guitar [12 string bass], electric bass guitar and background vocals:
- Eric Brittingham (from 1987 until 1988)
- drums (drum set):
- Fred Coury (from 1987 until 1988)
- electric guitar:
- Tom Keifer (from 1987 until 1988) and Jeff LaBar (from 1987 until 1988)
- phonographic copyright (℗) by:
- PolyGram Records, Inc.
- recorded at:
- Bearsville Studios in Bearsville, New York, United States (from 1987 until 1988) and Kajem/Victory Studios in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States (from 1987 until 1988)
- mixed at:
- Bearsville Studios in Bearsville, New York, United States
- recording of:
- Gypsy Road (from 1987 until 1988)
- lyricist and composer:
- Tom Keifer
| Cinderella | 4 | 3:56 |
| 6 | Kiss Me Deadly- assistant engineer:
- Charlie Brocco, Jimmy Hoyson, Brett Swain and Toby Wright
- engineer and mixer:
- George Tutko
- producer:
- Mike Chapman
- additional guest drums (drum set) and additional guest percussion:
- Craig Krampf (in 1987)
- bass guitar:
- Donnie Nossov (in 1987)
- drums (drum set):
- Myron Grombacher (in 1987)
- guitar:
- Lita Ford (in 1987)
- keyboard:
- David Ezrin (in 1987)
- guest background vocals:
- Mike Chapman (in 1987) and Llory McDonald (in 1987)
- vocals and performer:
- Lita Ford (in 1987)
- phonographic copyright (℗) by:
- BMG Entertainment (in 1988) and Dreamland Records (in 1988)
- recorded at:
- Record One in Sherman Oaks, Los Angeles, California, United States (in 1987)
- mixed at:
- One on One Studios in North Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States and The Village in Los Angeles, California, United States
- part of:
- Rolling Stone: The 100 Greatest Heavy Metal Songs of All Time (number: 33) and VH1: 100 Greatest Hard Rock Songs (number: 76)
- recording of:
- Kiss Me Deadly (in 1987)
- lyricist and composer:
- Mick Smiley
- publisher:
- Mike Chapman Publishing Enterprises, The Makiki Publishing Co. Ltd., The Twin Towers Co. and ユニバーサル・ミュージック・パブリッシング Synch事業部
| Lita Ford | 3.65 | 3:58 |
| 7 | Never Enough- assistant engineer:
- Lawrence Ethan, Robert Hart , Marnie Riley, Mike Tacci and Gary Wagner
- engineer:
- Duane Baron and John Purdell
- producer:
- Duane Baron, John Purdell and Tom Werman
- 12 string guitar, electric guitar, electric sitar and theremin:
- Tracii Guns
- acoustic guitar:
- Mick Cripps and Tracii Guns
- bass guitar and harmonica:
- Kelly Nickels
- drums (drum set) and percussion:
- Steve Riley
- guitar and piano:
- Mick Cripps
- additional guest background vocals:
- Rick Nielsen and Robin Zander
- background vocals:
- Mick Cripps, Tracii Guns and Kelly Nickels
- lead vocals:
- Phil Lewis
- recorded at:
- Conway Recording Studios in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States, Music Grinder Studios in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States and One on One Studios in North Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States
- mixed at:
- Conway Recording Studios in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States and The Village in Los Angeles, California, United States
- recording of:
- Never Enough
- writer:
- Paul Black , Mick Cripps, Tracii Guns, Phil Lewis , Kelly Nickels, Jeff Paris, Steve Riley , Phil Roy and Gregg Tripp
- publisher:
- Blue Raincoat Songs Ltd., PRI Songs Inc., Sony Music Publishing (Japan) Inc. , Trippland Music, Universal–Songs of PolyGram International, Inc., シンコーミュージック・エンタテイメント , ヤマハミュージックエンタテインメントホールディングス , ユニバーサル・ミュージック・パブリッシング Synch事業部 and ワーナー・チャペル音楽出版 Synch事業部
| L.A. Guns | 4 | 4:14 |
| 8 | Someone Like You | Bang Tango | | 4:23 |
| 9 | Stone Cold | Rainbow | 3 | 5:18 |
| 10 | Blackout- engineer:
- Mike Beiriger, Dieter Dierks, David Hewitt and Gerd Rautenbach
- producer:
- Dieter Dierks
- mixer:
- Mike Beiriger, Dieter Dierks and Gerd Rautenbach
- acoustic guitar and electric guitar [rhythm guitar]:
- Matthias Jabs (from 1981-11 until 1982-01) and Rudolf Schenker (from 1981-11 until 1982-01)
- bass guitar:
- Francis Buchholz (from 1981-11 until 1982-01)
- drums (drum set) and percussion:
- Herman Rarebell (from 1981-11 until 1982-01)
- electric guitar [lead guitar] and slide guitar:
- Matthias Jabs (from 1981-11 until 1982-01)
- background vocals:
- Francis Buchholz (from 1981-11 until 1982-01), Matthias Jabs (from 1981-11 until 1982-01), Klaus Meine (from 1981-11 until 1982-01), Herman Rarebell (from 1981-11 until 1982-01) and Rudolf Schenker (from 1981-11 until 1982-01)
- lead vocals:
- Klaus Meine (from 1981-11 until 1982-01)
- arranger:
- Dieter Dierks
- phonographic copyright (℗) by:
- The Island Def Jam Music Group (in 1982)
- recorded at:
- Dierks Studios in Pulheim, Nordrhein-Westfalen , Germany (from 1981-11 until 1982-01) and Villa San Pecaïre in Grasse, Alpes-Maritimes, Provence-Alpes-Côte-d'Azur, France (from 1981-11 until 1982-01)
- mixed at:
- Dierks Studios in Pulheim, Nordrhein-Westfalen , Germany (in 1982)
- recording of:
- Blackout (from 1981-11 until 1982-01)
- lyricist:
- Sonja Kittelsen, Klaus Meine and Herman Rarebell
- composer:
- Rudolf Schenker
- publisher:
- Arabella Musikverlag GmbH
| Scorpions | 5 | 3:49 |
| 11 | Eyes of a Stranger- assistant engineer:
- Jim Campbell , Glen "The Snake" Robinson and Paul Milner
- engineer:
- James “Jimbo” Barton and Paul Northfield
- producer:
- Peter Collins
- assistant mixer:
- Ronald Prent
- mixer:
- James “Jimbo” Barton
- 12 string guitar, acoustic guitar and electric guitar:
- Chris DeGarmo and Michael Wilton
- bass guitar:
- Eddie Jackson
- cello:
- Michael Kamen
- drums (drum set) and percussion:
- Scott Rockenfield
- keyboard, lead vocals and whistling:
- Geoff Tate
- choir vocals:
- The Moronic Monks of Morin Heights
- spoken vocals [Nurse]:
- Debbie Wheeler
- conductor:
- Snakemeister
- chorus master:
- Michael Kamen
- recorded at:
- Kajem/Victory Studios in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States and Le Studio in Morin‐Heights, Québec, Canada
- mixed at:
- Wisseloord Studios in Hilversum, Noord-Holland , Netherlands, Kingdom of the Netherlands
- recording of:
- Eyes of a Stranger
- writer:
- Chris DeGarmo and Geoff Tate
- publisher:
- Queensrÿche Publishing Company and Screen Gems–EMI Music, Inc.
| Queensrÿche | 4.65 | 6:37 |
| 12 | It’s Not Love | Dokken | 4 | 5:00 |
| 13 | Seventeen- assistant engineer:
- Noah Baron and Jimmy Hoyson
- engineer and producer:
- Beau Hill
- audio engineer:
- Bob Caputo and Bob Schwall
- editor:
- Stephen Benben
- bass guitar and lead vocals:
- Kip Winger
- cello:
- Maria Kitsopoulos
- drums (drum set) and percussion:
- Rod Morgenstein
- guitar:
- Reb Beach and Paul Taylor
- keyboard:
- Paul Taylor and Kip Winger
- viola:
- Rebecca Young
- violin:
- Hae-Young Ham and Sandra Park
- additional vocals:
- Beau Hill and Ira McLaughlin
- background vocals:
- Reb Beach, Rod Morgenstein and Paul Taylor
- strings arranger:
- Kip Winger
- arranger:
- Beau Hill, Winger and Kip Winger
- recorded at and mixed at:
- Atlantic Studios in Midtown Manhattan, New York, New York, United States
- part of:
- VH1: 100 Greatest Hard Rock Songs (number: 87)
- recording of:
- Seventeen
- writer:
- Reb Beach, Beau Hill and Kip Winger
- publisher:
- Blue 32 Music Inc., BMG Gold Songs, BMG Platinum Songs US, EMI Virgin Music, Inc., EMI Virgin Songs, Inc., Julian Kelly Music, Small Hope Music, Varseau Music and フジパシフィックミュージック BMG事業部
| Winger | 4 | 4:05 |
| 14 | New Thing | Enuff Z’Nuff | | 4:18 |
| 15 | Mutha (Don’t Wanna Go to School Today) | Extreme | | 4:53 |
| 16 | We’re Not Gonna Take It- recording engineer and mixer:
- Geoff Workman
- assistant engineer:
- Gary McGachan
- engineer:
- John Agnello , Greg Laney and Geoff Workman
- producer:
- Tom Werman
- bass guitar:
- Mark Mendoza
- drums (drum set):
- A.J. Pero
- electric guitar:
- Jay Jay French and Eddie Ojeda
- background vocals:
- Jay Jay French, Mark Mendoza , Eddie Ojeda, A.J. Pero and Dee Snider
- lead vocals:
- Dee Snider
- arranger:
- Twisted Sister and Tom Werman
- recorded at:
- Cherokee Studios in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States (from 1984-02 until 1984-03), The Record Plant in Midtown Manhattan, New York, New York, United States (from 1984-02 until 1984-03) and Westlake Audio in Los Angeles, California, United States (from 1984-02 until 1984-03)
- mixed at:
- Cherokee Studios in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States
- part of:
- VH1's 100 Greatest One-Hit Wonders of the '80s (number: 21), VH1: 100 Greatest Songs of the 80's (number: 47) and Rolling Stone: The 100 Greatest Heavy Metal Songs of All Time (number: 81)
- recording of:
- We’re Not Gonna Take It
- lyricist and composer:
- Dee Snider
- publisher:
- Copyright Control and Universal Tunes
- part of:
- “The Filthy Fifteen” (number: 7)
| Twisted Sister | 4.55 | 3:38 |