Music
The music of Heavy Metal Thunder was composed by various heavy metal bands and musicians, including Michael Schenker and ex-Megadeth guitarist Marty Friedman. The eponymous song "Heavy Metal Thunder" written by the Sex Machineguns serves as the theme song of both the game and the Heavy Meta-san TV show. The soundtrack of the game was published in Japan by Toshiba EMI on September 7, 2005.
Heavy Metal Thunder: The Recordings tracklist | ||||
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No. | Title | Music | Length | |
1. | "Heavy Metal Thunder" | Sex Machineguns feat. Michael Schenker | 5:22 | |
2. | "Robot's Ballad" (#ロボットのバラード) | Garlic Boys | 4:03 | |
3. | "The Beauty Power" | Rolly Teranishi & Komikurimo Pichnskey | 3:58 | |
4. | "Wandering the Byways" (流離い裏街道) | Saburo Tokito with Marcy & Shara from Earthshaker | 4:21 | |
5. | "We are..." | Delta Throb | 5:10 | |
6. | "A Straight Shot to the Caterer's" (出前道一直線) | Sex Machineguns | 4:12 | |
7. | "Madness" (狂気) | Kow Otani & Hiroko Shigezumi from Smooth Ace | 4:31 | |
8. | "Love Terrorist" | Nanase Aikawa with Marty Friedman | 3:48 | |
9. | "Mask of Glory" (栄光のマスク) | Michael Schenker with Hiroyuki Nanba | 5:36 | |
10. | "Riding a Dolphin" (イルカに乗って) | Sex Machineguns | 4:24 | |
Total length: | 45:25 |
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