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"In My Darkest Hour" is a song by the American thrash metal band Megadeth. It is the sixth track from their third studio album So Far, So Good... So What! It was released as a promotional single in 1988. The song is frequently performed live by the band. The song was featured in the documentary The Decline of Western Civilization Part II: The Metal Years, where it received a music video[1] as well as featuring on the films official soundtrack released under Capitol.[2] Dave Mustaine has said that the song has one of his favorite solos that he has written.[3]

Development

The music of the song was written by band frontman Dave Mustaine in a single sitting after a friend had contacted Mustaine to inform him of Metallica bassist Cliff Burton's passing. Mustaine was frustrated with the members of Metallica for not contacting him personally, stating in an interview:[4] Шаблон:Blockquote The "darkest hour" mentioned in the song refer to general loneliness and isolation, however the lyrics and song subject refer to an ex-girlfriend of Mustaine's.[4] The song was released as a promotional single for the film The Decline of Western Civilization Part II: The Metal Years, in which the song features as part of the film's official soundtrack. Penelope Spheeris stated she had the song close the film "... because everything had been a little light and fluffy before that."[5] And that she needed something "...more substantial."[5]

Critical reception

Adrien Begrand of MSN Music, said the song is one of Dave Mustaine's "...greatest achievements as a songwriter" and that it is "an all-time metal classic."[6] Mike Stagno of Sputnikmusic said that the song: "...could be considered a classic" and that it "...represents Dave's finest writing, lyrically and musically".[7] Holger Stratmann of Rock Hard, called it an "excellent song".[8] Conversely, Matthew Clouse of Osyssey, said it "...is easily the most overrated Megadeth track of all time" but that he "believe(s) it is a good song, but not a great one."[9]

Music video

The music video accompanying the song was directed by Penelope Spheeris and featured a trimmed version of the song (from 6:16 to 5:12), intercut with interview footage of the band as well as a live performance of the song. The music video was banned from airing on MTV following accusations the lyrics promoted suicide.[10][11]

Covers

In 2012, the Swedish band NonExist, covered the song, with MetalSucks reacting to it unfavorably.[12]

In 2021 the Chilean band Parasyche performed a Spanish version of the song. Шаблон:Cn

Legacy

In 2018, Billboard ranked the song 5th on their list of "The 15 Best Megadeth Songs".[13] Loudwire called the song "one of Mustaine's greatest songs"[14] and ranked it as the 7th best Megadeth song.[15] Metal Hammer called it one of the most overlooked Megadeth songs.[16] MusicRadar called it of the 5 songs guitarists need to hear by Megadeth.[17] Penelope Spheeris stated "It's a very, very heavy song and a really kind of classic piece of Megadeth that really displays their philosophy in a beautiful way".[18]

Accolades

Year Publication Country Accolade Rank
2022 Louder Sound United States The Top 20 Best Megadeth Songs Ranked[19] 6
2018 Billboard United Kingdom The 15 Best Megadeth Songs: Critic’s Picks[20] 5

Personnel

Megadeth

Production

  • Produced by Paul Lani and Dave Mustaine
  • Engineered by Paul Lani with Matt Freeman
  • Mixed by Michael Wagener
  • Executive Produced by Tim Carr
  • Mastered by Stephen Marcussen

References

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