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"Revolution Deathsquad"
Single by DragonForce
from the album Inhuman Rampage
ReleasedDecember 2006
Recorded2005
GenrePower metal, thrash metal
Length7:54
LabelRoadrunner, Universal
Songwriter(s)Sam Totman
Producer(s)Sam Totman, Herman Li, Vadim Pruzhanov
DragonForce singles chronology
"Operation Ground and Pound"
(2006)
"Revolution Deathsquad"
(2006)
"Heroes of Our Time"
(2008)

"Revolution Deathsquad" is a song by English power metal band DragonForce. The song was released as the third and final single from their first major label album and third album overall Inhuman Rampage. It was first released via web streaming on their official MySpace profile in late 2006. A music video for the song was never made. The single was released for download on iTunes. The song is available as a download to play on Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock alongside "Through The Fire And Flames" and "Operation Ground and Pound". It is one of the band's heaviest songs, with screaming backing vocals, under a keyboard solo, a chugging, extreme-metal-oriented guitar, and a powerful, yet dark scream from vocalist ZP Theart toward the end.

Lyrics

The lyrics of the song are based on angels and demons in an epic battle (armageddon). This is a common theme in the band's music; however, the lyrics focus more on the evil side of the war, although it is told from the angels' perspective.

Personnel

DragonForce

Guest musicians

Production

  • Karl Groom – mixing, engineering
  • Eberhard Köhler – mastering
  • Chie Kimoto, Daniel Bérard – artwork
  • Marisa Jacobi – graphic design
  • Axel Jusseit – studio photography
  • Julie Brown, Johan Eriksson – live photography

References