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I absolutely love "For The Masses" from the Gorefest album La Muerte

 

The melodic intro lulls you into a false sense of security and then it just explodes into carnage!  Absolutely huge sounding death metal.

 

And how can you go wrong with opening lyrics like these:

"I've got the music for the masses,

The pounding drums of slavery"

 

 

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Dead come on brother, the opening bars to Holy Wars...too obvious! 

On 3/22/2019 at 4:24 AM, RelentlessOblivion said:

I should thank Count Requiem for this since his best closers thread gave me the idea. So what do we think are the best opening tracks in music? Not just metal but in anything you like listening to.

 

Here are some of my favourites:

Death - Scavenger of Human Sorrow - The Sound of Perseverance

Megadeth - Holy Wars...the Punishment Due - Rust In Peace

Judas Priest - Exciter - Stained Class

Iron Maiden - Moonchild - Seventh Son of a Seventh Son

Horns to all of these. I didn't check the first page of the thread before posting obviously!

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A couple of metal classics off the top of my head.

Demolition Hammer - Skull Fracturing Nightmare

Lamb of God - Ruin - I'm not much of a LOG fan, but this song has one of the sickest breakdowns of all time

Slayer - Angel of Death - obviously obvious choice

Judas Priest - Victim of Changes

Opeth - Bleak

Black Sabbath - Black Sabbath

Rush - Subdivisions

Rush - Tom Sawyer

Last Rush tune although I could go on - 2112

AC/DC - Hell's Bells

AC/DC - Highway to Hell

Morbid Angel - Immortal Rites

Kreator - Endless Pain

Eternal Champion - I Am the Hammer

 

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Nokturnal Mortum "Black Moon Overture" Goat Horns

Nokturnal Mortum "The Funeral Wind Born in Oriana" Nechrist

Burzum "Dunkelheit" Filosofem

Emperor "Alsvartr (The Oath)" Anthems to the Welkin at Dusk

Dark Funeral "The Secrets of the Black Arts" The Secrets of the Black Arts (not the true opener but the first proper song)

Iced Earth "Angels Holocaust" Night of the Stormrider

Rotting Christ "The Fifth Illusion (Furrowed Background)" Non Serviam

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Darkthrone- Kathaarian Life Code- you know you're getting into some basic BM right off the bat with the iconic cover. If you've never listened to this  album before you assume it's going to slap you in the face like deathcrush right off the bat. surprise! It actually takes the time to tickle you a little. a small amuse bouche before the main course of metal. Set the needle down, let that warm hiss fill the room, then have this humorously demonic, lozenge free intro take you into the cold, cold forest of black metal.

 

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