The album opener "To Love," and the following track "Song for Melan and Rafik," are ballads[2] featuring falsetto vocals over Hamasyan's piano.
A similar balance between piano ballads and heavy djent-like tracks is followed for much of the tracklist, only interrupted by "Kars 2 (Wounds of the Centuries)," which takes a more minimalist approach.
"[2] "To Negate" has been described by Hamasyan as being "linked" to the opening track "To Love," both songs having been inspired by Armenian poet Petros Durian.
"[11] The album closes with a hidden track in waltz time, which had been written in 2009 and played live for years prior to its inclusion on Mockroot.
"[11] In addition to the general musical style, this is reflected by the fact that several track titles reference locations in current or historical Armenia.