Thursday, January 8, 2026

the Top 10 Heaviest David Bowie Songs




Heavy is not a term commonly associated with David Bowie, but it's a sonic quality he has used to color some of his songs over the years. When it comes to metal as a genre, Bowie thought that volume alone was an insecure approach to creating something with dynamics and depth. He respected the power the genre created when it was used by capable hands. He thought Lou Reed's collaboration with Metallica was Lou's best work, making him one of the few people who liked that album. Though the term "heavy" does not apply to metal alone, but can be a sonic aggression applied to other genres like post-punk, as bands like Swans have displayed. So on his birthday, he is a look at Bowie's ten heaviest songs ranked in order. 



10-Moonage Daydream


 


9-Seven Year's in Tibet



8-Cracked Actor




7-"She  Shook Me Cold." 


 


 6-Heart's Filthy Lesson 




5-"Scary Monsters."




4-"Pretty Thing." 




3-"I'm Afraid of Americans." 




2-"Under the God." 


1-"Hallo Space Boy." 

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