5. Save Me - Alter Bridge (Single)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2S0JNP2iRtI Oh Myles God At: 2:33 Simultaneously being the best thing to ever come out of anything relating to the Elektra spin-off, Alter Bridge laid down a track that seldom sees the light of day live, but is still a brilliantly accessible hard rock stomper anyone can enjoy. Part and parcel of this goes to Myles' overall performance which comes across as having a hell of a lot more power and projection than some of the previous entries on this list. Although the idea of sustained notes work for some of the sadder songs, Save Me is positively bursting with a righteous energy, and being it was the band's first time on a major soundtrack they were determined to make an impression. Capping off a fantastically chunky rhythm section throughout, Myles' vocal solo takes the place in the song where many other bands would have let their lead guitarists go crazy, but when you've got 28 whole seconds of Myles screaming his note-perfect guts out... it's easily just as good.