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The most METAL song from GENESIS


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Dance On a Volcano and Squonk should get some mention with this.

 

Maybe The Knife and The Return of the Giant Hogweed?

 

Also, Get 'Em Out By Friday and Watcher of the Skies.

 

Down and Out. Ballad of Big. Eleventh Earl of Mar. Duke's Travels.

 

Probably nothing after 1980 even qualifies.

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Due to the guitar distortion factor, I'll say "Lilywhite Lilith" from The Lamb.

 

My runner-up would be "Land of Confusion".

 

Your runner up is correct.

 

even if you're reflexively compelled to pick radio hits in all of these threads, no matter the topic, home by the sea is a heavier song than land of confusion.

 

and dodo/lurker from abacab is heavier than both

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and probably 75% of iron maiden's "signature moves" can be found in the musical box, return of the giant hogweed, suppers ready, etc.

 

and not that rush are metal, but they're a poor man's zep/yes/genesis crossover until about 1980

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Due to the guitar distortion factor, I'll say "Lilywhite Lilith" from The Lamb.

 

My runner-up would be "Land of Confusion".

Your runner up is correct.

and dodo/lurker from abacab is heavier than both

Dodo/Lurker takes it, imho.

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Due to the guitar distortion factor, I'll say "Lilywhite Lilith" from The Lamb.

 

My runner-up would be "Land of Confusion".

 

Your runner up is correct.

 

even if you're reflexively compelled to pick radio hits in all of these threads, no matter the topic, home by the sea is a heavier song than land of confusion.

 

and dodo/lurker from abacab is heavier than both

 

Of course it is.

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Unquiet Slumber, at the 5:00 mark - crank it up - it's got one of those great lumbering dinosaur grooves.

 

 

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