Cover Versions and Usage
Cover versions
- "Symphony of Destruction" by Arch Enemy, on the EP Dead Eyes See No Future.
- "Symphony of Destruction" by Michael Angelo Batio, on the album Hands Without Shadows 2 – Voices.
- "Symphony of Destruction" by Nightwish, on the single The Siren.
- "Symphony of Destruction" by Paul Di'Anno (formerly of Iron Maiden), on the album The Living Dead.
- "Skin o' My Teeth" by Kalmah, on the album They Will Return.
- "Sweating Bullets" by Eyes of the Dead on their EP "Lets Play Drink the Beer!!"
Video games
- Guitar Hero (a cover version of "Symphony of Destruction")
- WWE SmackDown! vs. Raw 2006 ("Symphony of Destruction (Steve Tusher Remix)")
- FlatOut 2 ("Symphony of Destruction")
- Guitar Hero 5 ("Sweating Bullets", plus a master recording of "Symphony of Destruction" was released as part of the Megadeth track pack on both this game and Guitar Hero: Warriors of Rock)
- Brütal Legend ("High Speed Dirt")
- Full Auto 2: Battlelines ("Symphony of Destruction")
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