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The new album bursts with 18 songs, including four instrumentals: "Locked And Loaded," "Revolution," "Crackin" "The Whip," "Winds Of War (Invasion)," "Crown Of Thorns," "BogeyMan," "Beauty And A Beast," "Fuguetta (Instrumental)," "Cherokee Warrior," "Guardian Angel (Instrumental)," "Let The Good Times Roll," "Revelation (Drinking With The Devil)," "Magic And Mayhem (Instrumental)," "Exile," "The Hunt," "Russian Roulette," "Unleash The Fury" and "Paraphrase (Instrumental)". Both "Fuguetta" and "Paraphrase" are variations of themes composed by Johann Sebastian Bach, one of Malmsteen's favorite composers. Unleash The Fury also features CD-ROM bonus clips of Malmsteen demonstrating his signature guitar technique. [see full story for more]
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