![]() ![]() That said, Lamb Of God could probably just play the Teletubbies theme song on repeat for every show and it'd still be better than 99% of concerts out there.Īfter announcing earlier this year that they are done with touring for the forseeable future, exactly when we'll get to see Nightwish live again is anyone's guess. Lamb Of God's breakthrough anthem and by far their most popular song on streaming, we can't exactly be shocked that Laid To Rest remains a constant in the Richmond, Virginia legends' setlists. Still, Sugar isn't far off now, the single from their brilliantly batty self-titled debut album still causing absolute, pogo-ing mayhem every time it gets played (which is, to be clear, is every time System play, even if that's not as much as we'd like). It speaks volumes of how relatively little System Of A Down have done since their heyday compared to their peers that they are yet to play a single one of their songs 500 times. ![]() It's probably why it's pretty much stayed in Megadeth setlists ever since it was released, with only Holy Wars.The Punishment Due anywhere near it at 1712 plays. The title track from Megadeth's incredible second album, 1986's Peace Sells.But Who's Buying? hasn't lost an ounce of its potency in the near-four decades since it first tore a hole through the burgeoning thrash movement. We say 'for want of a better phrase' because, let's be honest: no matter what musical detours and dramas Korn have experienced over the years, Blind never misses. We'd be amazed if the Brummie metal icons ever dropped Breaking The Law, quite frankly, so as close as it is at the top, we expect Breaking The Law to stay there.įew bands came roaring out of the gates with an instant, career-defining classic like Korn did with Blind, so they were understandably, for want of a better phrase, stuck with it from the moment their genre-altering debut dropped in 1994. Only six plays separate the top two on Judas Priest's most-played list, the beloved British Steel anthem just beating out Hell Bent For Leather. Judas Priest - Breaking The Law (1339 times) Personally, we wouldn't be gutted to see Slayer back together to bump that number up a few notches. In that time, they ripped through the iconic Raining Blood almost 1900 times, which, according to interviews by Kerry King in recent years, clearly still wasn't enough. ![]() The thrash titans are sadly no longer with us after officially packing it in in 2019. Just 11 plays behind, however, is breakthrough anthem Gimme Chocolate!!, so we wouldn't be too surprised if that eventually takes first place. ![]() They may be relatively new on the block compared to some of these grand masters, but Babymetal have still managed to clock up an impressive 305 live plays of Megitsune, from their self-titled 2015 debut album. It isn't, however, his most played track as a solo artist - that honour goes to his similarly iconic hit Crazy Train, with I Don't Know close behind at only 12 fewer plays. Given that on top of the shows he played with Sabbath, Ozzy himself played Paranoid an additional 1142 times, he'd be easily forgiven for being sick to the back teeth of the song. Given the band have retired and there's no chance they'd ever drop Paranoid anyway, it's safe to say that gap will never close. Paranoid being their most played song might seem like a no-brainer, but it was actually a close-run thing: right behind it with just 33 fewer plays is Iron Man. The innovators of heavy metal bowed out in style in 2017, with over a thousand gigs to their name. ![]()
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