Symphony of Destruction
"Symphony of Destruction" | ||||
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Single by Megadeth | ||||
from the album Countdown to Extinction | ||||
Released | July 21, 1992 | |||
Recorded | Between January 6 and April 28, 1992 | |||
Genre | Heavy metal | |||
Length | 4:02 (4:07 on 2004 reissue) | |||
Label | Capitol | |||
Songwriter(s) | Dave Mustaine | |||
Producer(s) |
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Megadeth singles chronology | ||||
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Music video | ||||
"Symphony of Destruction" on YouTube |
"Symphony of Destruction" is a song by American
The song was generally well received by critics,[ The song has been featured in several sources of media, and has been covered by several bands.
Origins
In Guitar Center Sessions, vocalist Dave Mustaine described the development of "Symphony of Destruction" as a stroke of luck. One day while driving down
Mustaine wrote the lyrics to the song, which were written about what he perceived to be how the masses were being led to their own destruction by political leaders, which is where the title is derived, Symphony of Destruction.[1] The famous legend Pied Piper of Hamelin, is mentioned in the song and contains direct correlations to the lyrical meaning of the song.[8] In the legend, the Pied Piper had the ability to force children and rats to follow his demands mindlessly, like the political leaders do to the public.[9][10]
Structure
"Symphony of Destruction" is 4 minutes, 7 seconds long.[11] In the first five seconds of the song, the sound of an orchestra tuning is heard,[12] followed by a short segment of vocals from the Domine Jesu Christe — the choral tutti in the beginning with the lyrics Rex Gloriæ — from Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's Requiem.[citation needed] The song then immediately shifts into a heavy guitar riff, which plays continuously throughout the duration of the song. The song contains what has been described as catchy, with a more commercially mainstream, standard song structure,[13] as opposed to some of Megadeth's more aggressive and structurally intense songs, such as "Hangar 18" or "Holy Wars... The Punishment Due".[14][15]
By 1992, Mustaine's vocal
Music video
To promote the commercial success of the song as a single,
At first, the song was shown considerably on MTV without any concern, but later the scene where the politician finally gets assassinated was edited out because the assassination scene was deemed "too harsh".[5] The edited version continued to be played on MTV, though to a smaller degree. The controversy was defended by Dave Mustaine, where he stated "I think it's more important that our point got across than the fact of whether or not we had to soften up a certain scene or lose it altogether."[5]
Covers and remixes
The song has been covered and remixed by numerous bands; an industrial metal version called "Gristle Mix" appearing on some versions of the original single was produced by Nine Inch Nails' Trent Reznor and Chris Vrenna.[19]
Covers include Distant Sun,
More notable covers include
The song has been covered by non-metal bands such as 3 Doors Down, who played the song live nearly 70 times, which makes them one of its most devoted cover performers.[34][35]
In popular culture
The song has been featured in numerous
The song's name is the basis for the title of Dave Mustaine's instructional column in
The song was used in a Ronnie Mac YouTube video entitled "Mac to the Past 69" during a scene in the "past" with Jeremy McGrath riding around the Honda Test Track on a 1998 Honda CR250 (A.K.A. The Screaming Eagle).
The song was used as the intro music for the 2013 Monster Jam Path of Destruction series and in the 2018 Monster Jam World Finals XIX for the Maximum Destruction (MaxD) 15th anniversary encore with the debut of the "Blackout" Maximum Destruction truck.
Live performances
When the song is performed live, the crowd will usually shout "Megadeth, Megadeth, aguante Megadeth!" in between each of the opening riffs. This chorus began in Argentina in 1994 and quickly spread worldwide.[44] It can be loosely translated as 'Megadeth, Megadeth, Megadeth rocks'. 'Aguante' is a Spanish slang term that means to "hold on tight", which represents to stick strongly to something, it's normally used in sports events to give support to the team players. It is also applied to something that "rules" or "rocks". The first time the Argentine crowd chanted this out, heavily influenced by its football song singing culture in stadiums, Dave Mustaine was blown out of his mind. This is a major reason that Argentina became his favorite country to play in, as he states in the That One Night: Live in Buenos Aires DVD filmed in Argentina. Another is that "it's the only public that will sing out the guitar parts".
The song remains Megadeth's most widely known song, and a live staple that has been performed in nearly all Megadeth concerts since its composition. Because of this, it has been featured in the following:
- Exposure of a Dream
- Capitol Punishment: The Megadeth Years (Compilation)
- Rude Awakening (Live CD & DVD)
- Still Alive... and Well?(Live/Compilation)
- Video Hits
- Greatest Hits: Back to the Start
- Arsenal of Megadeth (Video compilation)
- That One Night: Live in Buenos Aires (Live CD & DVD)
- Warchest (Box set)
- Anthology: Set the World Afire
- Rust in Peace Live (Live CD)
- The Big 4 Live From Sofia, Bulgaria
Accolades
Year | Publication | Country | Accolade | Rank |
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2022 | Louder Sound | United States | The Top 20 Best Megadeth Songs Ranked[45] | 5 |
2018 | Billboard | United Kingdom | The 15 Best Megadeth Songs: Critic’s Picks[46] | 6 |
2023 | Rolling Stone | United States | The 100 Greatest Heavy Metal Songs[47] | 45 |
Single track listing
CD Single (US & UK / UK 12")
- "Symphony of Destruction (Radio Mix)" - 4:07
- "Breakpoint" - 3:33
- "Go to Hell" - 4:37
CD Single (JAP)
- "Symphony of Destruction" - 4:05
- "Anarchy in the U.K. (Live)" - 3:11
- "Hangar 18 (Live)" - 4:58
- "Special Messages for Japan" - 2:19
Cassette Single (US)
- "Symphony of Destruction (LP Version)"
- "Symphony of Destruction (Edited Gristle Mix)"
- "Skin o' My Teeth (Live)"
Limited 7" (UK)
- "Symphony of Destruction"
- "In My Darkest Hour (Live)"
Megabox Disc 4 (JAP)
- "Symphony of Destruction"
- "Peace Sells (Live)"
- "In My Darkest Hour (Live)"
- "Foreclosure of a Dream"
- "Symphony of Destruction (Extended Gristle Mix)"
- "Holy Wars...The Punishment Due(General Schwarzkopf Mix)"
Charts
Chart (1992) | Peak position |
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Australia (ARIA)[48] | 58 |
Canada Top Singles (RPM)[49] | 91 |
European Hot 100 Singles (Music & Media)[50] | 67 |
Finland ( The Official Finnish Charts)[51]
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12 |
Ireland (IRMA)[52] | 14 |
New Zealand (Recorded Music NZ)[53] | 15 |
15 | |
US Billboard Hot 100[55] | 71 |
US Mainstream Rock (Billboard)[56] | 29 |
Certifications
Region | Certification | Certified units/sales |
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New Zealand (RMNZ)[57] | Gold | 15,000‡ |
United States (RIAA)[58] | Platinum | 1,000,000‡ |
‡ Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone. |
Personnel
- Dave Mustaine - lead vocals, rhythm guitar
- backing vocals
- Nick Menza - drums, backing vocals[1]
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