In My Darkest Hour

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"In My Darkest Hour"
"In My Darkest Hour" cover
Song by Megadeth
from the album So Far, So Good... So What!
Released January 19, 1988
Recorded 1987
Genre Heavy metal
Thrash metal
Length 6:26
Label Capitol Records
Writer(s) Dave Mustaine
Producer(s) Dave Mustaine and Paul Lani
So Far, So Good... So What! track listing
502
(5)
"In My Darkest Hour"
(6)
Liar
(7)

In My Darkest Hour (sample ) is a song on Megadeth's third album, So Far, So Good... So What! (1988). Band leader Dave Mustaine reportedly wrote the song in one sitting after learning of the death of former bandmate, Metallica bassist Cliff Burton in September, 1986. Mustaine was quoted in various magazines and Megadeth's "Behind The Music" as saying the song was inspired by Burton's passing. He claimed that neither James nor Lars informed him of Cliff's accident and he only found out when the band's manager called him. When he heard the news, Dave sat down and cried and then grabbed an acoustic guitar. In one sitting he wrote the entire song, which is the only song he has ever written that way. While the lyrics are not directly about Burton, they were inspired by his death. The song was released as a single and reached #26 on the Billboard UK charts, but it did not chart in the US. MTV refused to air the video for the song, believing that the lyrics refer to suicide. The video does appear, however, in the documentary The Decline of Western Civilization II: The Metal Years.