#FOR FANS OF: Heavy/Thrash |
It's definitely milder than previous Megadeth releases. But that doesn't take away from the great guitar riffs and succinct leads by Dave and Marty. They both kick ass and it's to be this era of Megadeth to be the better. I'm not as familiar as the more modern playing of this band, I just know that I like the first two almost decades of the bands. Dave is always seeming to be in Metallica's shadow, or at least jealous of their success over Megadeth's. He definitely wanted a band that was heavier than Metallica but of course we know that Metallica took precedence over Megadeth, unfortunately. Maybe James's rhythms are catchier than Dave's could be it why they're favored?
The sound quality was definitely good, just like 'Countdown To Extinction' about the same. Just the music isn't as catchy as that album. But I still think it's worth a 75 rating, definitely. Some songs were really catchy and noteworthy. It's a step-down from 'Countdown...' but Dave shows that they still have it going strong. I always liked his songwriting. Even in Metallica, some of his riffs like in "Jump In The Fire" and "Phantom Lord" were some wicked riffs on those tracks. And on 'Peace Sells...', he came up with some amazingly catchy licks that are some of the best in the history of Megadeth (in my opinion).
For Megadeth fans, this isn't a disappointment. This is showing a somewhat milder more heavy metal type of gig than thrash metal. But they're still catchy with the songwriting and worth checking out if you haven't already. This is a way old album, but as you can see, I'm just getting around to writing about it. It's how far gone I am in Megadeth's discography. But this is because I only recently decided to give the band a fair shake which I've done. And I've found them to be among the greats. Look upon this as a victory for the band, not so much of a failure that Dave may think. Get it on CD or stream it or both! (Death8699)
Score: 75
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