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{{Infobox song

| name = Through the Fire and Flames

| cover = Through_the_Fire_and_Flames_Cover_Art.jpg

| alt =

| type = single

| artist = DragonForce

| album = Inhuman Rampage

| released = 3 August 2006

| recorded = 2005

| studio =

| venue =

| genre = Power metal, speed metal

| length =

* 7:21 (album version)

* 5:00 (radio and video edit)

| label =

* Sanctuary, Roadrunner (UK)

* Roadrunner, Universal (US)

| writer = Sam Totman, ZP Theart

| producer = Sam Totman, Herman Li, Vadim Pruzhanov

| prev_title = Fury of the Storm

| prev_year = 2004

| next_title = Operation Ground and Pound

| next_year = 2006

| misc =

}}

"'Through the Fire and Flames'", often abbreviated as 'TTFAF', is a song by English power metal band DragonForce. The song is acclaimed as the most successful song by the band. The song is a single as well as the opening track from DragonForce's third album, 'Inhuman Rampage', and features rapid twin guitar solos by Herman Li and Sam Totman.

The song peaked at #86 on the 'Billboard' Hot 100 and #61 on the Canadian Hot 100 in 2008, making it the band's only single to reach either chart. It also enjoyed briefly renewed popularity in March 2015 when a cover version (Tina S.) uploaded to YouTube became popular, sending the song to number 13 on the Rock Songs chart. It has sold 1.1 million copies in the United States alone and has been certified platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America.

"Through the Fire and Flames" has also appeared in several video games, first appearing in ATV Offroad Fury Pro around the time of the song's release. In the 'Guitar Hero' rhythm game series, the song first featured in 'Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock' as an unlockable bonus song, and later appeared in 'Guitar Hero Smash Hits' and 'Guitar Hero Live'. The song also featured in 'Rocksmith 2014'. It is a playable song in Konami's band session arcade games 'GuitarFreaks' and 'DrumMania V6', and part of the soundtrack for 'Brtal Legend'. It is also one of the most popular songs used by 'Audiosurf' players. The song was also made available for download for 'Rock Band 3' on 29 March 2011 for both Basic rhythm, and PRO mode which can utilize real musical instruments.

Composing and recording



This song is written in the key of C minor (but in standard E tuning), and like most other DragonForce songs it is written in a fast tempo of 200 beats per minute with a common time signature (170bpm in the first half of the guitar solo). Near the end of the recording, guitarist Herman Li broke one of his guitar strings. Despite this, the band decided to keep this recording and left it on the final album version.

Music video



The track was used in the first music video by DragonForce. For the video, a shortened version of the song was used, lasting only five minutes.

The simple video primarily shows the band performing the song in a dark room illuminated by amber lights. After the rapid intro riff, guitarist Herman Li holds onto his Ibanez S series guitar with just the whammy bar. During the guitar solos, the camera focuses on Li and Sam Totman alone, with an inset shot of the current player's fretboard. During Li's solos, Totman stands to Li's left drinking. At the start of the solo, a 'Pac-Man' sound is played by Li, after which he throws the whammy bar he used to make this sound into the air.

The music video circulated through YouTube and various music video channels, including MTV2, and was shown on the monitor screens during the band's performances at Ozzfest 2006.

Personnel



* ZP Theart lead vocals

* Herman Li guitars, backing vocals

* Sam Totman guitars, backing vocals

* Adrian Lambert bass

* Vadim Pruzhanov keyboards, piano, backing vocals

* Dave Mackintosh drums, backing vocals

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Compilation appearances



The song appears on two compilation albums: The short version of the song, misnamed as "Through the Fire and 'the' Flames", appears on 'MTV2 Headbanger's Ball: The Revenge', released on 11 April 2006. The full version of the song appears on 'Salvation, Vol. 1', released on 23 October 2007.

References



Category:2006 singles

Category:DragonForce songs

Category:Songs written by Sam Totman

Category:2006 songs

Category:Sanctuary Records Group singles

Category:Roadrunner Records singles

Category:Universal Records singles

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