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Heavy Metal War Songs

Posted Sat Nov 17, 2007 6:06pm PST by Robert of the Radish in The Y! Music Playlist Blog

As admitted  previously, I have some metal in my past. And although it’s not a genre I follow closely, I do turn to it from time to time. There’s simply nothing better when you’re ticked off and need to release some stress. When you really want to let off steam, try some metal songs about the glory of war. Not all of the songs in this list are pro-war. In fact, many condemn violence better than the most pacifist-minded folk singers. Black Sabbath’s timeless “War Pigs”, for example, is a scathing indictment of war. As Ozzy sang:

Politicians hide themselves away
They only started the war
Why should they go out to fight?
They leave that role to the poor 

Lyrics like this are as powerful as anything Pete Seeger could dream up. However, unlike folk music, in metal, it’s not hard to find songs that glorify war. Music that brings you down to the trenches. The power and aggressiveness in metal can present hatred and death to the listener more vividly than any other style of music ever created.   

I don’t know about you, but living vicariously through art is a much better choice than reality when it comes to violence. And nothing can help you de-stress like a blistering round of metal ugliness. When I was young I loved metal because of the technical skills required, and the anti-establishment gimmickry that appeals to so many teenagers. Today, it’s more like seeing a horror movie, not something I’m passionate about, but a lot of fun when you’re in the mood.

This playlist features songs about war from many points of view, but all with some serious electric guitars.

 Heavy Metal Songs About War

1. War Pigs - Ozzy Osbourne

2. The Trooper - Iron Maiden

3. One Shot At Glory - Judas Priest

4. Architecture Of Aggression - Megadeth

5. Bitter Peace - Slayer

6. Broken Heroes (Live) - Saxon

7. Firing The Guns - Iron Savior

8. Shades Of War - Testament 

9. Holy War - Manowar

10. Amen - Sepultura

11. Disposable Heroes - Ceremonial Oath

12. War Is Hell - Exciter 

13. War - Strych-nine

14. We Still Fight - Hatebreed

15. Axis Of Evil - Sodom

16. Fulfilled In Warfare - Deeds Of Flesh 

17. Body Bag - Obituary

18. The Holy War - Heathen

19. Fight!!! - Stratovarius

20. The Last Command - W.A.S.P. 

10 Comments

1. Yahoo! Music User -
what about Black Rain?

2. Yahoo! Music User -
The song Black Rain is the updated version of War Pigs

3. Yahoo! Music User -
wow thats a pretty extensive list there ... im glad he didnt just pick your typical mainstream famous metal bands like priest, sabbath, maiden and metallica too ... altho if he wanted an awesome megadeth war song then why not "Holy Wars ... The Punishment Due"?; and if he wanted a Slayer song for this list then why not "War Ensemble"? ... however in particular i am very pleased with the choice of "shades of war" by testament ... HIGHLY underrated band ... esp in their 90's semi-death stage

4. stefanosa -
dude just keep on talking bout the usual non-quality music u talk about and leave heavy metal to those who understand it.

5. Yahoo! Music User -
what kind of rock is this?is it hard,soft or alternative?

6. Yahoo! Music User -
If you listen to the song Black Rain by Ozzy Osbourne, you will come to realize that it is talking about the conflict of the war in Iraq.
It IS the updated version of Ozzy's War Pigs.

7. Yahoo! Music User -
How about the song Peace Sells, But Who's Buying by Megadeath?

8. slyreaper -
ok so what ones are pro war songs? does megadeth have any or are they totaly anti war?

9. Corb -
Are you kidding? Metallica isn't pro war.

10. Michael -
what about metallica's cover of "blitzkreig" or rammstein's "links 2 3 4" (not a war song but has a militaristic theme)..hmm...what else....trivium's down from the sky is about bombing hiroshima and nagasaki, slayer's angel of death is about the holocaust..
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