![]() The song's climaxing with a metal scream as Megatron blows Ironhide away is particularly awesome. ![]() " NRG's Instruments of Destruction gives the Decepticons some truly badass music to mow down Autobots to.The theme for the battle of Autobot City " is pretty good seving in its role as classically 80s action-drama BGM.The Unicron Medley is perhaps the polar opposite of the Transformers theme, being slow, sinister and mysterious in contrast to the upbeat, to the point nature of the main theme.Is there anyway of packing in any more awesomeness into 2 minutes!?!" Nothing's Gonna STAND IN OUR WAY! is like something right out of a Metal album cover: "Killer metal sharks hacked to death with a band saw, transforming robot turns into a sports car, fights a giant octopus with lasers and all played out to the backing of some classic 80's hair metal.And then there's the alternate Vince DiCola version of the theme, which is among Barney Stinson's favorite music picks in the Bro Code! Here's the HAIRMETAL version of the Transformers theme song, with lyrics more relevant to the movie.The soundtrack to the 1986 animated movie is so 80s it hurts.Before we go into the individual entries, we start with the song that was so gloriously awesome that it has become the theme song for the entire franchise: "The Touch" by Stan Bush.It donated its name to a squad in Angry Birds Transformers, made up of Soundwave, Soundblaster, and Blaster. ![]() This recording also uses the "uncensored" lyrics. A "30th Anniversary Edition" of the song was released in 2016, featuring its co-writer Ernie "Burns" Petrangelo alongside guitarist Doug Aldrich (Whitesnake, Dio, Dead Daisies, and Lion), singer Mark Boals (Yngwie Malmsteen) and drummer Larry Aberman (Jimmy and Stevie Ray Vaughn 'Family Style', David Lee Roth) under the name "Machine Regime". ![]() A repeated change occurs in the chorus, where " It's a violent seduction" is replaced by " It's a violent eruption"." Flying tools of torture" becomes " Flying tools of torment".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".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.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.2007 - The Transformers: The Movie - Original Motion Picture Soundtrack: 20th Anniversary Edition ( Legacy Recordings).2001 - N.R.G.: Transformed (Independent release) - New recording, plus the original "Unreleased Unedited" and instrumental versions. ![]()
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