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Re: Megadeth Mega Thread
Saw a few people who weren't familiar with Megadeth(Megadave) in the Gn'R section. Never saw thread for 'em so figured I'd start and just post a large batch of my choice cuts from their records. Please chime in with your own. Also thoughts on that new album "Dystopia" I guess, think it came out last week.
Killing is My Business - 1985
Guitar & Vocals: Dave Mustaine
Bass: David Ellefson
Lead Guitar: Chris Poland
Drums: Gar Samuelson
Honourable Mention: Mechanix, the original version of the Four Horseman before Metallica took it slowed it down and added a bridge. To be honest can't say it wasn't an improvement IMO. Metallica's song is about the Four Horseman of the apocalypse and Dave's is about fucking some chick in a gas station
Peace Sells - 1986
Guitar & Vocals: Dave Mustaine
Bass: David Ellefson
Lead Guitar: Chris Poland
Drums: Gar Samuelson
Just linking the whole album, it's worth your time as a whole.
So Far, So Good... So What! - 1988
Guitar & Vocals: Dave Mustaine
Bass: David Ellefson
Lead Guitar: Jeff Young
Drums: Chuck Behler
Honourable Mention: Into the Lungs of Hell, instrumental track that opens the album.
Rust In Peace - 1990
Guitar & Vocals: Dave Mustaine
Bass: David Ellefson
Lead Guitar: Marty Friedman
Drums: Nick Menza
Again just linking the whole album. It's their magnum opus and is worth listening to.
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Countdown to Extinction - 1992
Guitar & Vocals: Dave Mustaine
Bass: David Ellefson
Lead Guitar: Marty Friedman
Drums: Nick Menza
Honourable Mention: Either Foreclosure of a Dream or the title track. They're both ok tracks.
Youthanasia - 1994
Guitar & Vocals: Dave Mustaine
Bass: David Ellefson
Lead Guitar: Marty Friedman
Drums: Nick Menza
Honourable Mention: None really, at this stage the quality of the albums is in decline
Hidden Treasures - 1995 (B-Sides Collection)
Various lineups because it's B-Side collection but for the two linked below
Guitar & Vocals: Dave Mustaine
Bass: David Ellefson
Lead Guitar: Marty Friedman
Drums: Nick Menza
Cryptic Writings - 1997
Guitar & Vocals: Dave Mustaine
Bass: David Ellefson
Lead Guitar: Marty Friedman
Drums: Nick Menza
Honourable Mentions: NONE. At all. If it weren't for the two songs above this album would be a fucking turd.
Risk - 1999
Guitar & Vocals: Dave Mustaine
Bass: David Ellefson
Lead Guitar: Marty Friedman
Drums: Jimmy DeGrasso
This album is terrible but for giggles, here's the music video for Crush Em' featuring Goldberg and Van Damme
Honourable Mentions: Prince of Darkness, it's a cool album opener and to this day the first minute and a half of it are played over the PA at the start of Megadeth gigs.
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I can't believe you posted a video of Crush 'Em.
That's like the Medageth version of the DJ Ashba years .
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World Needs A Hero -2001
Guitar & Vocals: Dave Mustaine
Bass: David Ellefson
Lead Guitar: Al Pitrelli
Drums: Jimmy DeGrasso
Originally I was going to post nothing from this album. It's not their worst album (that's either Risk or Super Collider) but it's definitely the most bland. Nothing really interesting on this one but since every record has had at least one video, I'll be fair. Clearly seeing Metallica do Unforgiven II and thinking sequels to classic songs that don't need sequels is a good idea, Dave produced this. It's alright...
The System Has Failed - 2004
Guitar & Vocals: Dave Mustaine
-Session Only-
Lead Guiar: Chris Poland
Bass: Jimmie Lee Sloas
Drums: Vinnie Colaiuta
IIRC this was originally supposed to be Dave solo record but had to be released as Megadeth for contractual reasons. Regardless a return to form, best stuff since Youthanasia at this point.
United Abominations - 2007
Guitar & Vocals: Dave Mustaine
Lead Guitar: Glen Drover
Bass: James LoMenzo
Drums: Shawn Drover
Endgame - 2009
Guitar & Vocals: Dave Mustaine
Lead Guitar: Chris Broderick
Bass: James LoMenzo
Drums: Shawn Drover
Thirteen - 2011
Guitar & Vocals: Dave Mustaine
Bass: David Ellefson
Drums: Shawn Drover
Lead Guitar: Chris Broderick
Demos of New World Order and Black Swan had been released previously as bonus tracks.
Super Collider - 2014
Guitar & Vocals: Dave Mustaine
Bass: David Ellefson
Drums: Shawn Drover
Lead Guitar: Chris Broderick
One of Megadeth's worst records. Only got two things to post for this one and none are particularly impressive at all. It's a toss up between this album and World Needs A Hero for most boring shit Mustaine has ever put out.
Dystopia - 2016
Guitar & Vocals: Dave Mustaine
Bass: David Ellefson
Drums: Chris Adler
Lead Guitar: Kiko Loureiro
An improvement on Super Collider for sure, and a bit more interesting than Thirteen, which was a little bit like Megadeth on cruise control.
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I gave up on this band eons ago. RIP and Seasons in the Abyss are the best albums of 1990. So glad I saw both bands touring those albums. I need to catch up on both band's discographies.
I never bought a Megadeth album after Countdown to Extinction. I actually like that album(Foreclosure of a Dream is great) but at that point the sell out attempt was just too blatant. He wanted it to be their Black album. He ALMOST achieved it but it never caught on to that degree. Too much going on in the music world at the time. The album wasn't strong enough to grab mainstream by the balls and sink its teeth into pop culture.
Remove a few tracks from RIP, add a ballad of some sort,add Almost Honest, and that would've been his Black Album before there was a black album.
Almost Honest is incredible. BAD timing for such a killer Megadeth song. Nobody cared. 1996-97 a strange transitional phase in the music scene. Metallica had to reinvent themselves(or sellout as some fans say) with Load/Reload yet here comes Dave with Cryptic Writings.
Last Megadeth album I heard was United when Rex sent me a link to it when it leaked. Think I listened to it once.
I need to listen to Youthanasia again. I cared nothing about it when it was released. 1994 was one of the best years for music in the 90s and they weren't even on my map.
- Mama's Good Boy
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I thought the United Abonimations album was actually a decent offering for thrash metal in the 21st century. I enjoyed it at the time. It's not Rust in Peace or Countdown, but you can't repeat that.
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I thought the United Abonimations album was actually a decent offering for thrash metal in the 21st century. I enjoyed it at the time. It's not Rust in Peace or Countdown, but you can't repeat that.
Agreed. I'll add that I enjoyed Thirteen and some of Endgame as well. I've been hearing Dystopia has been getting great reviews; so I may check it out one day once I catch up with other music.