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    • "Blackmail the Universe" is a 2004 song by American thrash metal band Megadeth, written by frontman Dave Mustaine. It was released as a promotional single from their 2004 album The System Has Failed.


      Background


      "Blackmail the Universe" is one of the most political songs Megadeth has, and is filled with attitude. The song starts with a news report of Air Force One being shot down. It features lyrics about nuclear war, terrorism and tensions in the Middle East. The song marks a return to the thrash metal that the band played in their early days. It has been described as similar to the song and album Rust in Peace, not only lyrically, but musically too.
      "Blackmail the Universe" has been played 133 times live by the band. The concert tour for The System Has Failed was titled after this song.


      Music video


      A music video for "Blackmail the Universe" was recorded on October 9, 2005, and was featured on That One Night: Live in Buenos Aires (although it was also released separately). The video was directed by Michael J. Sarna.


      Reception


      "Blackmail the Universe" has been noted as a highlight of the album by many reviewers. It has been described as one of, if not "...the (band's) best since Countdown to Extinction". BraveWords praised Chris Poland's guitar work on the song. The song is the most streamed from the album on Spotify.


      Other appearances


      "Blackmail the Universe" has appeared on many Megadeth releases, including the greatest hits album Warheads on Foreheads and the aforementioned That One Night live album.


      Track listing




      Personnel


      Production and performance credits are adapted from the album liner notes, except where noted.

      Megadeth
      Dave Mustaine – rhythm and lead guitars, lead vocals
      Session musicians
      Chris Poland – lead guitar
      Jimmie Lee Sloas – bass
      Vinnie Colaiuta – drums
      Chris Rodriguez – backing vocals
      Celeste Amber Montague – voice of Reporter
      Darien Bennett – voice of General
      Ralph Patlan – voice of Politician
      Tim Akers – keyboards
      Michael Davis – sound effects
      Eric Darken – percussion
      Production
      Produced and recorded by Jeff Balding and Dave Mustaine
      Mixed by Jeff Balding
      Assisted by David Bryant, Ralph Patlan, Scott Kidd, Jesse Amend, Lance Dean, and Jed Hackett
      Additional recording by David Bryant, Jed Hackett, and John Saylor
      Mastered by Adam Ayan
      Digital editing by Mark Hagen and Jed Hackett
      Production coordination by Mike "Frog" Griffith
      Artwork by Larry West


      References

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