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We'll Be Back

"We'll Be Back" is a song by the American band , serving as the and closing track from their sixteenth studio , The Sick, the Dying... and the Dead!, released on September 2, 2022, via UMe. Written by frontman and guitarist , the track runs for 4:29 and marks the studio debut of drummer , who joined the band in 2016. Mustaine described the song as a defiant asserting Megadeth's enduring presence, stating it responds to doubters amid his throat cancer and , emphasizing his resolve to continue touring until physically unable. Lyrically, it includes callbacks to earlier works, such as a reference to "" from their 1990 album Rust in Peace, underscoring the band's thematic continuity. The single's release coincided with the announcement of the album and featured an official music video titled We'll Be Back: Chapter I, the first installment of a planned short film trilogy produced by Mustaine, portraying a soldier's narrative of bravery, sacrifice, and survival in a war-torn setting. Co-produced by Mustaine and engineer Chris Rakestraw, the song exemplifies Megadeth's signature aggressive riffing and complex instrumentation, while its technical demands highlight the band's instrumental prowess.

Background and release

Development

"We'll Be Back" was released as the from Megadeth's sixteenth studio album, The Sick, the Dying... and the Dead!, which came out on September 2, 2022. The song's creation occurred amid the album's extended development timeline, spanning 2019 to 2021, a period marked by frontman Dave Mustaine's battle with throat cancer diagnosed in 2019 and his recovery following an all-clear in October 2020. Mustaine penned the track, drawing initial inspirations from military motifs centered on a soldier's tale of bravery, personal sacrifice, and the will to survive, aligning it with the album's overarching war-themed narrative that examines conflict's human toll. Recording took place at Mustaine's home studio in , where the band captured the album's intense sound under the production oversight of Mustaine and co-producer Chris Rakestraw. This process integrated "We'll Be Back" as a high-energy closer that concludes the record's exploration of wartime resilience and dehumanization.

Single release

"We'll Be Back" was released as a digital single on June 23, 2022, through Tradecraft, distributed by Universal Music Group. The single was available in digital download and streaming formats, including an unreleased B-side featuring a live performance of "The Conjuring" recorded at Wembley Stadium in London. This release coincided with the announcement of Megadeth's sixteenth studio album, The Sick, the Dying... and the Dead!, set for September 2, 2022, and included ties to album pre-orders available immediately via the band's official store. Promotional efforts centered on the of the music video "We'll Be Back: Chapter I," an action-packed directed by Leonardo Liberti, which debuted on and other streaming platforms on the release date to build anticipation for the album. Upon launch, the single debuted and peaked at No. 14 on Billboard's Hot Songs chart, holding the position for one week in July 2022.

Composition

Music

"We'll Be Back" is a song by , clocking in at a runtime of 4:29. The track exemplifies the band's signature aggressive style, characterized by lightning-fast riffs and a high-energy of 175 beats per minute, which drives its relentless pace. Instrumentally, the song features razor-sharp guitar riffs that propel the composition forward, complemented by intricate drum patterns and powerful bass lines that underscore the intensity. Led by Dave Mustaine's commanding vocals and guitar, the arrangement builds tension through its fast-paced rhythm section, creating a visceral, momentum. The piece is structured in a classic verse-chorus , with dynamic shifts leading into guitar solos that showcase . Composed in the key of D, it draws heavily from Megadeth's thrash sound, evoking the speed and aggression of albums like Rust in Peace.

Lyrics

The lyrics of "We'll Be Back," written by in collaboration with guitarist , revolve around the core theme of a soldier's bravery, sacrifice, and vengeful return during wartime. Mustaine drew personal influences from his battle with throat cancer, which instilled a sense of unyielding perseverance, transforming the narrative into a for enduring adversity and mounting a comeback against all odds. Central motifs emphasize military heroism through depictions of a protagonist as a battle-hardened fighter, ready to exact revenge by confronting enemies head-on and fighting relentlessly until victory or death. References to enduring torture and pain as a "soldier of fortune," bearing scars as badges of honor, and marching into conflict for national loyalty highlight the theme of personal sacrifice amid brutal combat. The vengeful return is embodied in the song's insistent chorus, portraying surprise assaults and an unbreakable resolve to resurface stronger, symbolizing resilience in the face of defeat. Subtle anti-war undertones emerge in the portrayal of war's toll, with imagery of spilled blood, no remorse in killing, and the grim reality of dying for abstract gains, critiquing the glorification of violence while still affirming the soldier's heroic spirit. This layered approach reflects Mustaine's intent to celebrate the human spirit's capacity to rise again, blending individual fortitude with broader commentary on conflict's costs.

Music video

The official music video for "We'll Be Back", titled "We'll Be Back: Chapter I", was released on June 23, 2022, coinciding with the single's debut and the album announcement. Directed by Leo Liberti and produced by , it serves as the first installment in a of short films tied to The Sick, the Dying... and the Dead!, with subsequent chapters accompanying other album tracks: "Night Stalkers: Chapter II" (July 2022) and "The Sick, the Dying... and the Dead!: Chapter III" (August 2022). The video is an epic, action-packed short film that chronicles the origins of Megadeth's mascot, . Starring Pensado as "Human Vic", it depicts a soldier's tale of bravery, personal sacrifice, and survival amid a war-torn , emphasizing themes of and .

Live performances

"We'll Be Back" debuted live on August 24, 2022, at the in . The song has been performed 152 times as of November 2025, becoming a staple in Megadeth's setlists during tours including the 2022 end-of-year shows, the 2023 Sick And Twisted Tour, the 2024 Crush The World Tour, and the 2025 Destroy All Enemies Tour. It was also performed live on on September 13, 2022.

Reception

Critical response

Upon its release as the lead single from Megadeth's sixteenth studio album, The Sick, the Dying... and the Dead!, "We'll Be Back" received widespread praise from metal critics for its aggressive return to the band's thrash metal roots, characterized by blistering riffs and high-energy execution. Reviewers highlighted the track's intensity, with Blabbermouth.net noting its "rabid drumming" from Dirk Verbeuren that effectively "strips decades off MEGADETH's collective age," positioning it as a strong indicator of the album's overall quality. Similarly, Ultimate Classic Rock described it as one of the album's "most vicious tracks" in years, emphasizing its ferocious bookend role alongside the title song. Critics appreciated how the song's thrashing pace and Mustaine's snarling delivery evoked classic Megadeth while fitting seamlessly into the album's narrative of resilience and aggression. Angry Metal Guy described it as a "thrashing, bashing anthem," one of the rare moments where the band "truly cut loose," underscoring its energetic propulsion and alignment with the record's high-octane spirit. Wall of Sound echoed this, labeling it "the fastest thing on the record" with a "sick finish" driven by Mustaine's rapid guitar work, reinforcing its status as a potent album closer. The overall consensus positioned "We'll Be Back" as a compelling that revitalized 's sound, though some noted minor predictability in its structure. Consequence observed that while technically solid, the track "recycles too many tropes to stand out," suggesting a familiar formula amid its intensity. The Rock Pit agreed on its strengths as "one of the album's fastest and best tracks," but critiqued the "little weak" as a slight detractor from its otherwise relentless drive. Despite these quibbles, the song was broadly seen as a successful harbinger of the album's thrash revival.

Accolades

"We'll Be Back" received a for Best Metal Performance at the , announced on November 15, 2022. This marked Megadeth's 13th overall Grammy nomination and their first in the Best Metal Performance category since 2017. The nomination significantly boosted promotion for Megadeth's sixteenth studio album, The Sick, the Dying... and the Dead!, on which the song appears, following its September 2022 release and reinforcing the band's commercial momentum after debuting at on the Billboard 200. It underscored Megadeth's lasting legacy as pioneers, with frontman expressing gratitude for the recognition amid the band's decades-long career.

Personnel

Musicians

The musicians who performed on Megadeth's "We'll Be Back" are on lead vocals and rhythm guitar, on lead guitar and backing vocals, Steve DiGiorgio on bass guitar, and on drums. Although served as the band's bassist during the initial stages of the album's development prior to his departure in May 2021, DiGiorgio re-recorded all bass parts for the final version. The song was co-written by Mustaine and Loureiro, with Loureiro contributing key riffs from his home in . No additional guest musicians appear on the track.

Production

The production of "We'll Be Back" was handled by and Chris Rakestraw, who served as co-producers for the track as part of Megadeth's sixteenth studio album, The Sick, the Dying... and the Dead!. Recording took place at Mustaine's home studio in , where Rakestraw also acted as the primary recording engineer. The sessions emphasized a raw, aggressive capture of the band's sound, with vocals tracked directly in the control room to maintain intensity and minimal processing. To achieve the song's signature vocal edge, Rakestraw selected the Mojave Audio MA-1000DS microphone after testing options, pairing it with an preamp, a modified dbx 160X , and an Avedis Audio E27 EQ for subtle high-end enhancement. Mic placement remained consistent, positioned four fingers from a to preserve Mustaine's scratchy delivery without excessive harmonies or doubles. Background vocals were recorded using a to differentiate tonality from the leads. This approach contributed to the track's direct, high-energy thrash aesthetic, aligning with the album's overall production philosophy.[]https://www.discogs.com/release/24389159-Megadeth-The-SickDying-And-The-Dead) Mixing duties were assigned to , who refined the recordings to balance the dense and rapid tempos characteristic of .[]https://genius.com/albums/Megadeth/The-sick-the-dying-and-the-dead) Mastering was completed by at Sterling Sound in , ensuring the final mix retained its punchy dynamics and clarity across formats.[]https://www.discogs.com/release/24389159-Megadeth-The-SickDying-And-The-Dead)

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