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==Notes== | ==Notes== | ||
*The band considers the "Instruments of Destruction" era to be one of their most fulfilling, and are very proud to have it featured in ''Transformers''. <ref>[http://www.area403.net/nrg.html Area 403's official biography for N.R.G.]</ref> | *The band considers the "Instruments of Destruction" era to be one of their most fulfilling, and are very proud to have it featured in ''Transformers''. <ref>[http://www.area403.net/nrg.html Area 403's official biography for N.R.G.]</ref> | ||
*There exist two versions of this song, the "unreleased unedited" one mentioned above and the "censored" version used in the movie. Differences in the lyrics are as follows: | *There exist two versions of this song, the "unreleased unedited" one mentioned above (which was also used in live performances) and the "censored" version used in the movie. Differences in the lyrics are as follows: | ||
**The original version of the very first line is "''Iron birds of '''foreplay'''''". In the censored version, that is toned down to "''Iron birds of '''fortune'''''". | **The original version of the very first line is "''Iron birds of '''foreplay'''''". In the censored version, that is toned down to "''Iron birds of '''fortune'''''". | ||
**"''Flying tools of '''torture'''''" becomes "''Flying tools of '''torment'''''". | **"''Flying tools of '''torture'''''" becomes "''Flying tools of '''torment'''''". | ||
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"Instruments of Destruction" is a metal song by the band N.R.G., featured in the album The Transformers: The Movie - Original Motion Picture Soundtrack.
The song plays in The Transformers: The Movie during one of the first scenes which sets the tone for the remainder of the movie; the scene where the Decepticons brutally massacre the crew of an Autobot shuttle.
Album releases
- 1986 — The Transformers: The Movie — Original Motion Picture Soundtrack (Scotti Bros. Records)
- 2001 — N.R.G.: Transformed (Independent release) — New recording, plus the original "Unreleased Unedited" and instrumental versions.
- 2007 — The Transformers: The Movie — Original Motion Picture Soundtrack: 20th Anniversary Edition (Legacy Recordings)
Notes
- The band considers the "Instruments of Destruction" era to be one of their most fulfilling, and are very proud to have it featured in Transformers. <ref>Area 403's official biography for N.R.G.</ref>
- There exist two versions of this song, the "unreleased unedited" one mentioned above (which was also used in live performances) and the "censored" version used in the movie. Differences in the lyrics are as follows:
- The original version of the very first line is "Iron birds of foreplay". In the censored version, that is toned down to "Iron birds of fortune".
- "Flying tools of torture" becomes "Flying tools of torment".
- A repeated change occurs in the chorus, where "It's a violent seduction" is replaced by "It's a violent eruption".
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