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"Set the World Afire" was the first song frontman Dave Mustaine wrote after being kicked out of Metallica. Mustaine recounted in a 2009 interview that "The first song that I wrote on my way back from New York was written on the back of a cupcake wrapper, if you can believe that."
Anthology: Set the World Afire is the third greatest hits album by Megadeth. It was released on September 30, 2008, through Capitol Records . It is a two-disc set with additional songs not offered in previous compilations including demos, live performances and unreleased tracks.
Set the World on Fire (Annihilator album) or the title song (see below), 1993; Set the World on Fire (Black Veil Brides album) or the title song, 2011; Set the World on Fire (Gioeli-Castronovo album) or the title song, 2018; Set the World on Fire, by Liar, or the title song, 1978
That One Night: Live in Buenos Aires is a live album from American heavy metal band Megadeth which was released on CD and DVD formats. It features a live concert recorded in Buenos Aires on October 9, 2005, at the Obras Sanitarias Stadium. [1]
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"I Don't Want to Set the World on Fire" is a pop song written by Bennie Benjamin, Eddie Durham, Sol Marcus and Eddie Seiler. Originally written in 1938, [ 1 ] the song was first recorded three years later by Harlan Leonard and His Rockets. [ 2 ]
"Post American World" † Dave Mustaine Kiko Loureiro: Dystopia: 2016 "Prince of Darkness" Dave Mustaine Marty Friedman: Risk: 1999 "Problems" Paul Cook Steve Jones John Lydon Glen Matlock: A Tout Le Monde (Single) 1995 [AN] "Promises" Dave Mustaine Al Pitrelli: The World Needs a Hero: 2001 [AO] "Psychopathy" Dave Mustaine Kiko Loureiro: The ...
The song also appears in the Greatest Hits: Back to the Start compilation of 2005 and Anthology: Set the World Afire compilation of 2008. A drum sample from this song appears in the Pendulum track "Another Planet" on the album Hold Your Colour. This was the song used for Megadeth's oldest fan Owen Brown's funeral procession. [1]