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  2. Hangar 18 (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Hangar 18", which was originally titled "N2RHQ" ("into our headquarters"), was one of a handful of Megadeth songs written for Dave Mustaine's first band, Panic. [6] A unique feature about the song is that the bass uses a different tuning from the two lead guitars, the bass being in Drop D [7] while the guitars are in standard tuning.

  3. Holy Wars... The Punishment Due - Wikipedia

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    The song has an unusual structure: it opens with a fast thrash section, shifting at 2:26 after an acoustic bridge by Marty Friedman to a different, slower and heavier section called "The Punishment Due", [4] interspersed by two guitar solos played by Friedman, before speeding up again with a third and final solo played during this segment by Dave Mustaine.

  4. Tornado of Souls - Wikipedia

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    Many consider the song's guitar solo played by Marty Friedman to be the best in the band's career, [18] [19] and in heavy metal. [20] Friedman later re-recorded the song, along with other Megadeth songs " Breadline " and " The Killing Road " for his 7th studio album, Future Addict .

  5. The System Has Failed - Wikipedia

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    The System Has Failed is the tenth studio album by American thrash metal band Megadeth, released on September 14, 2004.It was the band's second and final studio album to be distributed by Sanctuary Records. [3]

  6. Killing Is My Business... and Business Is Good! - Wikipedia

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    However, Huey noted that the riffs and compositions weren't completely developed, and called Mustaine's vocals "amateurish at best". [29] Chad Bowar from About.com said that Megadeth were still "finding their way" on their debut album, but remarked that the band showed great potential through angry and passionate musicianship. [49]

  7. This Day We Fight! - Wikipedia

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    A short solo made to introduce you to the chorus." Finally, the song culminates with a "solo that finally ends with Dave traveling from High-pitched to low-pitched notes really fast" and "standard triplets followed by some fast shredding that lowers the pitch slowly. Then he repeats the lick and the song ends with one last "THIS DAY I FIGHT ...

  8. Symphony of Destruction - Wikipedia

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    "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].

  9. List of songs in Guitar Hero - Wikipedia

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    There are thirty songs within the solo "Career" mode. [2] The songs are grouped by difficulty into named tiers. [1] Furthermore, four overall difficulty levels — Easy, Medium, Hard, and Expert — are present in the game, reflecting the number of frets that are employed, the number of notes to be played, and the speed at which the notes scroll on the screen. [1]