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** Their 28-minute epic "Achilles, Agony and Ecstasy in Eight Parts" ends with the same riff on repeat for several minutes while slowly fading out.
* Averted in [[Blind Guardian]]'s "And Then There Was Silence". The song has three such points, but they're all rather short and are used more like act breaks to shift points of view in the story. The song "The Maiden and the Minstrel Knight", however, does this at the end. The music and singing reach a crescendo, then start to trail off, then five seconds of silence and the music and singing come back, full force.
* [[Dragon Force (video game)]]'s "Valley of the Damned" is at least a minute longer than it needs to be. As cool as Through the Fire and The Flames is, a solo that lasts two and a half minutes is pushing it. Especially on [[Guitar Hero]]. Just... end... dammit!
* The drum solo of [[Led Zeppelin]]'s "Moby Dick" is quite good at first. Then it goes on and on and when you finally think it is over, another part of the same solo comes along. In live recordings, the solo runs past 10 minute mark.
** 10 minutes? Hell, the recording of it on the companion album for ''The Song Remains the Same'' is just under '''[[Beyond the Impossible|half an hour long.]]'''