Holy Wars... The Punishment Due


"Holy Wars... The Punishment Due" is the opening track of heavy metal band Megadeth's 1990 album Rust in Peace. The song has an unusual structure: it opens with a fast thrash section, shifting at 2:26 after an acoustic bridge by Marty Friedman to a different, slower and heavier section called "The Punishment Due", interspersed by two guitar solos played by Friedman, before speeding up again with a third and final solo played during this segment by Dave Mustaine. The entire song is commonly referred to as "Holy Wars", with "The Punishment Due" referring to the heavier slower section.
The lyrics deal with global religious conflict, particularly in Israel and Northern Ireland. In an interview with the UK magazine Guitarist, Dave Mustaine said that he was inspired to write the song in Northern Ireland, when he discovered bootlegged Megadeth T-shirts were on sale and was dissuaded from taking action to have them removed on the basis that they were part of fundraising activities for "The Cause". "The Punishment Due" is based on the popular Marvel comic book character, the Punisher.
A cover version of the song is playable in the band simulation game Rock Revolution. The master recording is purchasable as part of the Rust in Peace album pack on the Rock Band band simulation platform, is playable in the game, and is available as DLC for Rocksmith 2014. The music video for "Holy Wars... The Punishment Due" was filmed in August 1990. It depicts news footage of various armed conflicts, mainly from the Middle East interspliced with footage of the band playing.

Track listing

7-inch edition
  1. "Holy Wars... The Punishment Due"
  2. "Lucretia"
12-inch edition
  1. "Holy Wars... The Punishment Due"
  2. "Interview with Dave Mustaine"
12-inch edition
  1. "Holy Wars... The Punishment Due"
  2. "Lucretia"
  3. "Interview with Dave Mustaine"
CD edition
  1. "Holy Wars... The Punishment Due"
  2. "Lucretia"
  3. "Interview with Dave Mustaine"