this song is war pigs by black sabbath who cover it, tell me the arites and the album. a cues it was in the late 80s.
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Here is anther music quiz 10 point to the frist one to get it?
Faith no More, I think it was on "the real thing"
Reply:"War Pigs" is an anti-war song by British heavy metal rockers Black Sabbath from their 1970 album, Paranoid. The song talks about war and the absurdities of those who make war without regard to the powerless people who are sent to die. It's sometimes called a protest song.
It is the opening track on Paranoid, Black Sabbath's best selling album. It can also be found on every live and compilation album by the band along with Paranoid itself and "Iron Man". The instrumental part in the end of the song is called "Luke's Wall".
Originally intended to be the title-track, the name of the album was changed to Paranoid, as Black Sabbath's record company feared a backlash by supporters of the Vietnam War. It is one of Black Sabbath's most popular songs, and is still played on Classic Rock stations regularly. The riff, as with most Sabbath songs, is powerful and memorable, as are the eerie verses, which feature Osbourne singing alone (using a melody cribbed from their earlier "Behind The Wall Of Sleep") and punctuated at every line by a guitar lick.
The song has been covered by the band Faith No More and was featured on their 1989 album The Real Thing. It has also been performed live by The Dresden Dolls and by The Flaming Lips in 2004 to 2006, at times with female vocalists such as Cat Power and Peaches. Govt Mule covered 'War Pigs' on their 1999 album, Live With A Little Help From Our Friends.
Reply:do you know the answer ???
who sang people at large, the uk no. 1 in 1974 ???
Reply:Yeah, because only ONE band in history has covered War Pigs.
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