Top 10 Rock and Metal Songs with Two or More Parts/Sequels

The Top Ten
1 Shine on You Crazy Diamond - Pink Floyd

On the album Wish You Were Here, It is split into many parts mainly parts 1-5 are at the start of the album while 6-9 are at the end of the album

2 The Unforgiven - Metallica

It has two sequels:both are excellent if you ask me while the original is obviously the best one 2 and 3 are still great 3 even has one of Metallica's best guitar solos.

3 Hangar 18 - Megadeth
4 2112 - Rush
5 Metropolis, Pt. 1: The Miracle and the Sleeper - Dream Theater

There's also an instrumental song called Metropolis Pt. 2: Scenes from a Memory. It is on the Falling Into Infinity demos.

This one is a strange one: it doesn't have a song as a sequal it has an entire album as a sequal.

6 Suicide Note - Pantera
7 Schizos (Are Never Alone) Parts I & II - Annihilator

These songs are incredible - I call them "a riff fest". If you like thrashy riffs and amazing guitar work, check them out.

On another album they made part IIl - Schizos (Are Never Alone) Part III (Instrumental).

It has two parts of the song

8 Cygnus X-1 - Rush
9 Vermillion - Slipknot

It has two parts to it

10 The Narrow Way - Pink Floyd

Has 3 parts to it

The Contenders
11 The Bard's Song (In the Forest) - Blind Guardian

+ The Bard's Song (The Hobbit). Both songs are on the same album (1992) and they are tracks #7 and 8. They are usually played together but The Bard's Song (In the Forest) became more popular.

12 Another Brick in the Wall - Pink Floyd
13 Electric Head - White Zombie

It has two parts

14 The Grand Vizier's Garden Party - Pink Floyd
15 A New Machine, Pt. 1 - Pink Floyd
16 Pigs on the Wing - Pink Floyd
17 Sysyphus - Pink Floyd
18 Tanelorn (Into the Void) - Blind Guardian

It's a sequel to The Quest For Tanelorn.

19 Perfect Sense - Roger Waters
20 Tonight's the Night - Neil Young
21 Memory of a Free Festival - David Bowie
22 Painkiller - Judas Priest
23 Anesthetize - Porcupine Tree
24 Voodoo - Godsmack

Godsmack’s debut self titled album features the original. The sequel Voodoo Too appears on the aptly named “IV” album (Godsmack’s 4th album).
The hynopnotic vibes of the original made for their highest charting single to date on Billboard’s Alternative Songs list reaching #6 in 2000. Voodoo although not a selected single picks up where the original ends (you can hear the fade out of the original at the beggining of the 2nd) the melodic vibe remains but some added power flows with the electric sounds are added to make a song near equal to its predecessor.

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