Heavy Metal Songs Trivia

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Last updated: April 15, 2016
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Written by Steve Harris; examines the conflict between European settlers and Native Americans
Run to the Hills
The title track that served as a precursor to Motörhead's fourth album
Ace of Spades
Themed after Operation Overlord, and the opening track to Sabaton's debut album
Primo Victoria
The first single - and title track - of Mötley Crüe's last album
Saints of Los Angelos
Originally titled "Walpurgis" and is the opening track on the album Paranoid
War Pigs
Blind Guardian single released in 2003 that contained 5 different versions of the song
The Bard's Song
The first thrash metal song, as well as Slayer's only contribution, to the Guitar Hero franchise
Raining Blood
Single written by Phillip Labonte, released in September '08, with a music video released in the following month
Two Weeks
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One of Metallica's most acclaimed songs, noted for its use of downpicking in the guitars, and deals with drugs
Master of Puppets
Signature song of KISS
Rock and Roll All Night
Arguably Stratovarius' best known song, and seventh single
Black Diamond
Song that got Judas Priest charged with subliminal messaging to commit suicide
Better By You, Better Than Me
Influenced by the novel Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas; "We can't stop here. This is..."
Bat Country
Written by Zakk Wylde and later dedicated to "Dimebag" Darrell
In This River
Opening track to Trivium's sixth studio album, Vengeance Falls
Brave This Storm
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Level 21
Jun 20, 2021
"Raining Blood" (1986), first thrash metal song ? Tss tss.