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"Holy Wars"

In all actuality the song begins with the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and then briefly shifts to the Northern Ireland conflict before transferring to the Punisher story. --BlueGlowGuardian 03:07, 10 May 2006 (UTC)[reply]


"Holy Wars" was written about the N. Ireland conflict, not Israel

Vocals for Rust In Peace/Polaris

I picked up the remaster of Rust in Peace a few days ago, and I am seriously wondering if the vocals for "Rust In Peace...Polaris" are the original vocals or not. I knew beforehand about the issues with the other songs that Dave had to re-work, but when I listen to the remastered RIP/P, there are nuances to the enunciations and pacing that I don't remember hearing in the original release. Did Dave have to do some tinkering with this song as well as the others, or did the re-master do such a good job of cleaning up his vocal track that it makes it sound brand new? Willbyr 18:25, 24 February 2006 (UTC)[reply]

yeah

yeah i read somewhere in an interview that holy wars is about n ireland, the less obvious choice sort of. but anyway classic song

also if you want really detailed info about the making of this album , the remastered version from 2004 has tons of info. he says the name "rust in peace" came from a bumper sticker that he saw that said "may all your nuclear weapons rust in peace"


my other thing is, this sounds wierd but maybe there could be like a list of 10 totally essential thrash metal cds. that would be a cool wiki page.