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Megadeth is an American thrash metal band led by founder, frontman, guitarist, and songwriter Dave Mustaine. Formed in 1983 following Mustaine's departure from Metallica, the band has since released eleven studio albums, six live albums, two EPs, and two compilations. James LoMenzo posing with his bass while still with Black Label Society, circa 2003. ...
Dave Mustaine (born September 13, 1961 in La Mesa, California, USA) is the lead/rhythm guitarist, songwriter, and singer for the thrash metal band Megadeth. ...
Shawn Drover is the drummer with the bands Megadeth & Eidolon. ...
Chris Broderick (born March 6, 1970 in Lakewood, Colorado, USA) is the current lead guitarist for the thrash metal band Megadeth. ...
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Thrash metal is a subgenre of heavy metal music, one of the extreme metal subgenres that is characterised by high speed riffing and aggression. ...
Speed metal is a sub-genre of heavy metal that spawned in the early 1980s and was the direct musical progenitor of thrash metal[1] [2]. When Speed metal first emerged as a genre, it innovatively increased the tempo of the music template set forth by Black Sabbath, Led Zeppelin...
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Capitol Records is a major United States-based record label owned by EMI and located in Hollywood, California. ...
Sanctuary Records is a record label based in the United Kingdom and a subsidiary of Universal Records. ...
Roadrunner Records is a major record label that concentrates on metal bands. ...
Metallica is a Grammy Award-winning American heavy metal/thrash metal band formed in 1981[1] and has become one of the most commercially successful musical acts of recent decades. ...
MD.45 was a side project of Megadeth guitarist/frontman Dave Mustaine, Fear guitarist/vocalist Lee Ving on singing duties, bassist Kelly LeMieux and former Suicidal Tendencies member Jimmy DeGrasso on drums. ...
Eidolon was formed back in 1993 by brothers Shawn and Glen Drover (who both also play in Megadeth). ...
Jag Panzer is a power metal band from the United States of America. ...
Black Label Society is a heavy metal band formed by Zakk Wylde, with nine albums released to date. ...
Dave Mustaine (born September 13, 1961 in La Mesa, California, USA) is the lead/rhythm guitarist, songwriter, and singer for the thrash metal band Megadeth. ...
Chris Broderick (born March 6, 1970 in Lakewood, Colorado, USA) is the current lead guitarist for the thrash metal band Megadeth. ...
Shawn Drover is the drummer with the bands Megadeth & Eidolon. ...
James LoMenzo posing with his bass while still with Black Label Society, circa 2003. ...
The following is a complete chronology of the various line-ups of Megadeth, from the groups inception in 1983 until the present. ...
Thrash metal is a subgenre of heavy metal music. ...
Dave Mustaine (born September 13, 1961 in La Mesa, California, USA) is the lead/rhythm guitarist, songwriter, and singer for the thrash metal band Megadeth. ...
Metallica is a Grammy Award-winning American heavy metal/thrash metal band formed in 1981[1] and has become one of the most commercially successful musical acts of recent decades. ...
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As a pioneer of the American thrash metal movement, Megadeth rose to international fame in the 1980s, but were plagued by constant lineup changes, due partly to the band's notorious substance abuse problems. After finding sobriety and securing a stable lineup, Megadeth went on to release a string of platinum and gold albums, including the platinum-selling thrash metal landmark Rust in Peace in 1990 and the Grammy nominated, double-platinum Countdown to Extinction in 1992. Megadeth disbanded in 2002 after Mustaine suffered a severe nerve injury to his left arm, but following extensive physical therapy, Mustaine reformed the band in 2004 and released The System Has Failed, followed by United Abominations in 2007; the albums debuted on the Billboard Top 200 chart at #18 and #8, respectively. Thrash metal is a subgenre of heavy metal music, one of the extreme metal subgenres that is characterised by high speed riffing and aggression. ...
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Thrash metal is a subgenre of heavy metal music, one of the extreme metal subgenres that is characterised by high speed riffing and aggression. ...
Rust in Peace is the fourth album by American thrash metal band Megadeth. ...
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Countdown to Extinction is the fifth studio album by Megadeth, released in 1992 (see 1992 in music). ...
Physical therapy (or physiotherapy[1]) is the provision of services to people and populations to develop, maintain and restore maximum movement and functional ability throughout the lifespan. ...
The System Has Failed is the first Megadeth album to be released after the break-up of the band in 2002. ...
United Abominations is the 11th studio album of the American thrash metal band, Megadeth. ...
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Megadeth is known for a distinctive guitar style, often involving complex, intricate musical passages, and trade off guitar solos. Mustaine is also known for his original "snarling" vocal style, as well as his recurring lyrical themes, often involving politics, war, addiction, and personal relationships. A trade-off usually refers to losing one quality or aspect of something in return for gaining another quality or aspect. ...
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As one of the most commercially successful heavy metal bands of all time, Megadeth has sold more than 20 million albums worldwide,[1] including six consecutive platinum albums, with seven consecutive Grammy nominations for Best Metal Performance. In their 23 active years, Megadeth has had 19 official members, with Dave Mustaine remaining as the driving force, main songwriter, and sole original member. Megadeth is mentioned as one of the bands among the "Big Four of Thrash," along with Metallica, Slayer, and Anthrax, who were responsible for creating and popularizing the genre in the 1980s. The Grammy Award for Best Metal Performance has been awarded since 1990. ...
Dave Mustaine (born September 13, 1961 in La Mesa, California, USA) is the lead/rhythm guitarist, songwriter, and singer for the thrash metal band Megadeth. ...
Metallica is a Grammy Award-winning American heavy metal/thrash metal band formed in 1981[1] and has become one of the most commercially successful musical acts of recent decades. ...
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History
Early days (1983-1984) In the summer of 1983, just two months after lead guitarist Dave Mustaine was fired from Metallica due to drinking, drug use, violent behavior and personality conflicts,[2] Mustaine, bassist David Ellefson, guitarist Greg Handevidt, and drummer Dijon Carruthers formed Megadeth in Los Angeles. Mustaine later said, "After getting fired from Metallica, all I remember is that I wanted blood. Theirs. I wanted to be faster, and heavier than them".[3] Dave Mustaine (born September 13, 1961 in La Mesa, California, USA) is the lead/rhythm guitarist, songwriter, and singer for the thrash metal band Megadeth. ...
Metallica is a Grammy Award-winning American heavy metal/thrash metal band formed in 1981[1] and has become one of the most commercially successful musical acts of recent decades. ...
Alcoholism is the consumption of, or preoccupation with, alcoholic beverages to the extent that this behavior interferes with the drinkers normal personal, family, social, or work life, and may lead to physical or mental harm. ...
David Ellefson (born November 12, 1964 in Jackson, Minnesota) is a bass guitar player who is best known as a former member of the thrash metal band Megadeth. ...
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Fueled by the desire for revenge,[4] Mustaine elevated the intensity of Megadeth's music, speeding up existing songs such as "Mechanix", which Metallica's new lineup adapted into the much slower paced "The Four Horsemen". After unsuccessfully searching for a vocalist for nearly six months, Mustaine decided to handle lead vocal duties himself, while also serving as the band's primary lyricist, main songwriter, and co-lead and rhythm guitarist. The Mechanix was a song written by Dave Mustaine. ...
Kill Em All is American thrash metal band Metallicas debut album, released on July 25, 1983 on Megaforce Records. ...
Early in 1984 Megadeth recorded a three song demo, featuring Mustaine, Ellefson, and Rausch, which contained early versions of "Last Rites/Loved to Death", (sample (help·
info)) "Skull Beneath the Skin", and "Mechanix". Kerry King (of Slayer fame), covered a handful of live dates while a permanent replacement was sought. After just a few shows in 1984, Lee Rausch was replaced by fusion drummer Gar Samuelson.[5] On the strength of their three song demo, Megadeth signed with the New York based independent label Combat Records, and in December added second guitarist Chris Poland, a friend of Gar's from the fusion scene. Image File history File links Last_Rites-Loved_to_Death_demo_sample. ...
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Gar Samuelson born in 1958 in Dunkirk, New York, was the drummer for the Thrash Metal band Megadeth from 1984 through 1987. ...
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Killing Is My Business... and Business Is Good! (1985-1986)
Megadeth, 1984-1986, 1986-1987 lineup: Chris Poland, Dave Mustaine, Gar Samuelson, David Ellefson Early in 1985, the band was given $8,000 by Combat Records to record and produce their debut album.[3] However, after spending half of that budget on drugs and alcohol, the band was forced to fire their original producer and produce the album themselves.[3] Despite the resulting poor production, Killing Is My Business... and Business Is Good!, released in May 1985, was a well-received effort that blended elements of thrash, and speed metal.[6][7] Image File history File links Megadeth86. ...
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The album features the first of many cover songs performed by Megadeth; a speed metal version of Nancy Sinatra's classic "These Boots Are Made For Walking" (sample (help·
info)), with lyrics altered by Mustaine. The song sparked controversy in later years when the song's original author, Lee Hazlewood, deemed Mustaine's changes to be "vile and offensive",[3] and demanded that the song be removed from the album. Under threat of legal action, the song was removed from all pressings released after 1995. In 2002, however, the album was re-released with a partial version of the song, though with the altered lyrics censored by a "beep". In the Killing Is My Business... deluxe edition liner notes, Mustaine is strongly critical of Hazlewood, and notes he received royalties for almost 10 years before objecting to the altered version.[3] In pop music a cover version is a new rendition of a previously recorded song. ...
Speed metal is a sub-genre of heavy metal that spawned in the early 1980s and was the direct musical progenitor of thrash metal[1] [2]. When Speed metal first emerged as a genre, it innovatively increased the tempo of the music template set forth by Black Sabbath, Led Zeppelin...
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Lee Hazlewood (9 July 1929 â 4 August 2007) was an American country and pop singer, songwriter, and record producer, most widely known for his work with Duane Eddy during the late fifties and Nancy Sinatra in the sixties. ...
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In the summer of 1985, the group toured the United States and Canada for the first time, supporting Killing Is My Business... with Exciter. During the tour, new guitarist Chris Poland abruptly left the band, and was replaced by touring guitarist Mike Albert.[5] Poland later rejoined Megadeth in October 1985 however, shortly before they began work on their second album with Combat Records. Exciter is a heavy metal band from Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. ...
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Peace Sells... but Who's Buying? (1986-1987) Originally completed in March 1986, Megadeth's second album again suffered from Combat Records small recording budget, and the band was initially unhappy with the final mixed product. Frustrated by the small independent label's financial insufficiencies, Megadeth signed to major label Capitol Records, who also bought the rights to the new album. Capitol hired producer Paul Lani to remix the recordings, and in November 1986, more than a year after recording began, Capitol released Peace Sells... but Who's Buying?.[5] The album marked Megadeth's commercial and critical breakthrough,[8] eventually selling more than a million copies in the US alone. To meet Wikipedias quality standards, this article or section may require cleanup. ...
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Considered to be a landmark thrash metal album, Allmusic cited Peace Sells... but Who's Buying? as "One of the most influential metal albums of its decade, and certainly one of the few truly definitive thrash albums".[9] The album's title track "Peace Sells" (sample (help·
info)) was chosen to be the band's first music video, receiving regular airplay on MTV's Headbangers Ball. "Peace Sells" ranked #11 on VH1's 40 Greatest Metal Songs[10] and the opening bassline was used for years as the theme for MTV News. Peace Sells... but Who's Buying? was the first Megadeth album to feature art by Ed Repka, who redesigned the band's mascot Vic Rattlehead to the current standard, and designed much of the band's artwork in later years. Thrash metal is a subgenre of heavy metal music, one of the extreme metal subgenres that is characterised by high speed riffing and aggression. ...
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Headbangers Ball is a television show about heavy metal music airing on MTV2, MTV in Australia and MTV Adria (the MTV subsidiary covering the former Yugoslavia). ...
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In February 1987 Megadeth was added as the opening band on Alice Cooper's Constrictor tour, followed by a brief tour supporting Mercyful Fate in the US. Cooper, alarmed by the band's drug habits, summoned them to his bus one night to warn against constant excessive drug use. [4] In March of that year, Megadeth began their first world tour as a headlining act in the United Kingdom, which featured support bands Overkill and Necros.[5] Alice Cooper (born Vincent Furnier February 4, 1948) is an American rock singer, songwriter and musician whose career spans five decades. ...
Mercyful Fate is an influential Danish heavy metal group who are often cited among the influences in the black metal, thrash metal, power metal, and progressive metal genres. ...
Overkill is one of the first Thrash Metal bands, formed in the early 1980s in New Jersey (but often attributed to New York City), and very active ever since. ...
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After years of problems stemming from substance abuse, both Gar Samuelson and Chris Poland were fired from Megadeth in July 1987, following the final show of the tour in Hawaii. Mustaine claimed that Samuelson had become too much to handle when intoxicated, and even had replacement drummer Chuck Behler flown out for the last few dates of the tour, fearing that Samuelson would not be able to finish with the band's commitments.[11] Mustaine claimed that Poland had sold band equipment to fund his increasing drug habit, detailed in the song "Liar", which is also dedicated to Poland. He was initially replaced by Jay Reynolds of Malice, but as the band began work on their next album, Reynolds was replaced by his own guitar teacher Jeff Young, who joined Megadeth six weeks into the recording of their third album.[11] Image File history File links Peace_Sells_2004_clip. ...
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Gar Samuelson born in 1958 in Dunkirk, New York, was the drummer for the Thrash Metal band Megadeth from 1984 through 1987. ...
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Chuck Behler played drums for the heavy metal band Megadeth from 1987 through 1988, recording the album So Far, So Good⦠So What! with the group in 1988. ...
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So Far, So Good... So What! (1987-1989) With a major label recording budget, and producer Paul Lani behind the desk, Megadeth spent five months recording their third album, So Far, So Good... So What! The recording process was again plagued with problems from the beginning, due in part to Mustaine's ongoing battle with addiction. Mustaine later said: "The production (of So Far, So Good...) was horrible, mostly due to substances and the priorities we had or didn't have at the time".[12] Mustaine also clashed with producer Paul Lani, beginning with Lani's insistence that the drums be recorded separate from the cymbals (an unheard of process for rock drummers).[13] During the mixing process, Mustaine and Lani had a falling out, and Lani was replaced by producer Michael Wagener, who remixed the album.[12] So Far, So Good. ...
Michael Wagener is a music producer, mixer, and engineer from Hamburg, Germany, best known for his work with many top hard rock and heavy metal bands. ...
Megadeth, 1987-1989 lineup Chuck Behler, David Ellefson, Jeff Young, Dave Mustaine In January 1988 Megadeth released So Far, So Good... So What!, and while the album was eventually certified platinum in the US, it was initially panned by critics, with Allmusic complaining that the album "lacked conceptual unity and musical bite", and that it "wants to sound threatening but mostly comes off as forced and somewhat juvenile".[14] So Far, So Good... featured the single "In My Darkest Hour", (sample (help·
info)) with music written by Mustaine as a tribute to fallen Metallica bassist Cliff Burton. The song remains a fan favorite, and has been performed at nearly every Megadeth show since. So Far, So Good... also featured a cover version of the Sex Pistols' "Anarchy in the UK", with lyrics altered by Mustaine (who later admitted to hearing them wrong).[13] Image File history File links Megadeth88. ...
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In My Darkest Hour is a song on Megadeths third album, So Far, So Good. ...
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Metallica is a Grammy Award-winning American heavy metal/thrash metal band formed in 1981[1] and has become one of the most commercially successful musical acts of recent decades. ...
Clifford Lee Burton (February 10, 1962 â September 27, 1986) was a bass guitarist best known for his work with the American heavy metal band Metallica from 1982 until 1986. ...
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Sex Pistols are an iconic and highly influential English punk rock band, formed in London in 1975. ...
Anarchy in the U.K. (B-side I Wanna Be Me) was the first single by the punk band the Sex Pistols released on November 26, 1976, and is thus frequently considered to be the first punk single (although The Ramones released Blitzkrieg Bop a year earlier). ...
In June 1988, Megadeth appeared in Penelope Spheeris' documentary film The Decline of Western Civilization II: The Metal Years, which chronicled the Los Angeles heavy metal scene of the late 1980s, mostly focusing on glam metal. The video for In My Darkest Hour was filmed by Spheeris (who also directed the "Wake Up Dead" and "Anarchy in the UK" videos), and appears in the final scene of the movie. In Megadeth's 1991 Rusted Pieces VHS, Mustaine recalls the movie as a disappointment, which aligned Megadeth with "a bunch of shit bands".[15] Penelope Spheeris (born December 2, 1945) is an American director, producer, and screenwriter. ...
The Decline of Western Civilization II: The Metal Years is a rockumentary film directed by Penelope Spheeris about the Los Angeles Heavy Metal scene of 1988 Original Movie poster and Tape Cassette cover Featuring footage and interviews of legendary metal bands such as Ozzy Osbourne, Aerosmith, W.A.S.P...
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Glam metal is a sub-genre of heavy metal music that arose in the late 1970s - early 1980s in the United States. ...
Megadeth began their world tour in support of So Far, So Good... opening for Dio in Europe in February 1988, later joining Iron Maiden's Seventh Son of a Seventh Son summer tour in the US. Noticing problems developing with drummer Chuck Behler, Mustaine brought drummer Nick Menza in to act as Behler's drum technician. As with Gar Samuelson before him, Menza was to be ready to take over for Behler in the event that he could not continue with the tour.[16] For other uses, see Dio (disambiguation). ...
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Chuck Behler played drums for the heavy metal band Megadeth from 1987 through 1988, recording the album So Far, So Good⦠So What! with the group in 1988. ...
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In August 1988, Megadeth appeared at the Monsters of Rock festival at Castle Donnington in the UK, alongside Kiss, Iron Maiden, Helloween, Guns N' Roses, and David Lee Roth, performing to an audience of more than 100,000 people. The band was soon added to the "Monsters of Rock" European tour, but dropped out after the first show. Shortly after that appearance, Mustaine fired both Chuck Behler and guitarist Jeff Young, and canceled their scheduled 1988 Australian tour. "On the road, things escalated from a small border skirmish into a full-on raging war" he later recalled, "I think a lot of us were inconsistent (on the 1988 tour) because of the guy we were waiting for after the show".[17] Monsters of Rock was an annual rock music festival in England held every August at the Castle Donington racetrack from 1980â1996 (with the odd exception, and a one-off comeback in 2006). ...
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Chuck Behler played drums for the heavy metal band Megadeth from 1987 through 1988, recording the album So Far, So Good⦠So What! with the group in 1988. ...
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In July 1989, Nick Menza was hired to replace Behler on the drums. Unable to find a suitable lead guitarist in time, Megadeth recorded a cover version of Alice Cooper's "No More Mr. Nice Guy" (sample (help·
info)) as a three piece band. The version later appeared on the soundtrack to the 1989 Wes Craven horror movie Shocker. While the band was holding auditions for the new lead guitarist in the summer of 1989, Mustaine was arrested for driving while intoxicated and possession of narcotics, having crashed into a parked vehicle occupied by an off-duty police officer. He entered court ordered rehab soon after, and got sober for the first time in ten years.[5] Nick Menza (born 23 July 1968 in Munich, Germany) is a drummer best known for his work in Megadeth. ...
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Rust In Peace (1990-1991) Following Mustaine's new found sobriety, Megadeth began a long and lengthy search for a new lead guitarist. Those who auditioned ranged from Eric Meyer of Dark Angel and Lee Altus of Heathen to "Dimebag" Darrell Abbott of then-obscure Pantera, who was initially offered the spot. Darrell, however, would not join without his brother, Pantera drummer Vinnie Paul Abbott, and, having already hired Nick Menza, the band was forced to turn Darrell down. Eventually, Megadeth enlisted lead guitarist Marty Friedman, who had played in Cacophony with Jason Becker, and released a solo album on Shrapnel Records called Dragon's Kiss. Friedman was initially rejected by Mustaine for having multicolored hair, but after undergoing what Mustaine called "Rock Star 101," Friedman officially joined Megadeth in February 1990.[18] This article or section does not cite any references or sources. ...
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Cacophony is a US shred/speed metal band formed in 1986 by guitarists Marty Friedman and Jason Becker. ...
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A revitalized Megadeth entered Rumbo Studios in March 1990 with co-producer Mike Clink to begin work on what would become their biggest selling album to date, Rust In Peace. For the first time in their career, the band worked sober in the studio, alleviating many of the problems faced recording previous albums. Clink was also the first producer to successfully produce a Megadeth album from start to finish, without being fired.[19] Mike Clink started his career as an engineer at the famed Record Plant, recording such bands as Metallica (including tracks found on âGarage, Inc. ...
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Released worldwide on September 24, 1990, Rust In Peace was a hit with fans and critics alike, debuting at #23 on the Billboard Top 200 in the US, and #8 in the UK.[20] The album showcased a much tighter sound, with Mustaine's writing style adopting a rhythmically complex progressive edge, prompting Allmusic to cite Rust in Peace as "Megadeth's strongest musical effort".[12] The album featured the singles "Holy Wars... The Punishment Due", (sample (help·
info)) and "Hangar 18", (sample (help·
info)) both of which received music videos, and remain live staples. Rust in Peace went on to sell more than a million copies in the US, and received Grammy nominations in 1991 and 1992 for Best Metal Performance.[21] is the 267th day of the year (268th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
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In September 1990, Megadeth joined Slayer, Testament and Suicidal Tendencies for the European "Clash of the Titans" tour, and in October, they were added as the opening band on Judas Priest's Painkiller tour, culminating with a performance to 140,000 people in January 1991 at Rock in Rio 2 festival in Brazil. Following the success of the European tour, a "Clash of the Titans" US tour began in May 1991, featuring Megadeth, Slayer, Anthrax and opener Alice in Chains. In July, Megadeth's "Go to Hell" (sample (help·
info)) was featured on the Bill & Ted's Bogus Journey soundtrack, and shortly after "Breakpoint" was featured on the Super Mario Bros soundtrack. In 1991, Megadeth also released their first home video, Rusted Pieces, which contained six of the band's music videos, along with a video interview with the band. Image File history File links Holy_Wars_clip. ...
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Countdown to Extinction (1992-1993) In January 1992, Megadeth entered Enterprise Studios in Burbank, California with co-producer Max Norman. Norman, who had mixed Rust in Peace, would be integral in Megadeth's resulting musical makeover, pushing for shorter, less complicated, radio-friendly songs.[22] The band spent four months in the studio with Norman, writing and recording what would become Megadeth's most commercially successful effort, Countdown to Extinction. The album was the first to feature writing contributions from each band member, and was even named by drummer Nick Menza.[23] For the community in Santa Clara County, California, see Burbank, Santa Clara County, California. ...
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On July 14, 1992, Capitol Records released Countdown to Extinction. The album was an instant hit, debuting at #2 on the Billboard Top 200 album charts in the US, and #5 in the UK.[24] Anchored by the Mainstream Rock hits "Symphony of Destruction" (#29), sample (help·
info) "Foreclosure of a Dream" (#30), and "Sweating Bullets" (#27),[25] the album quickly went double platinum in the US, and received a Grammy nomination for Best Metal Performance in 1993.[21] The album's title song, "Countdown to Extinction" also gave Megadeth the distinction of being the only metal band to ever win the "Doris Day Music Award", presented to the band by the Humane Society of the United States in 1993 for "spotlighting species destruction and the horrific 'sport' of canned hunts".[26] is the 195th day of the year (196th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
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The band released their second home video Exposure of a Dream, in November 1992, continuing in a similar to fashion to Rusted Pieces, the release featured all music videos previously released from Countdown. Megadeth began their world tour in support of Countdown to Extinction in December 1992 with Pantera and Suicidal Tendencies, followed by a North American tour beginning in January 1993 with Stone Temple Pilots. Just one month into the North American tour, however, the band were forced to cancel all remaining shows, including dates scheduled in Japan, as Mustaine again fell into substance abuse, and ended up in the hospital emergency room.[27] After a seven week stint in rehab, Mustaine emerged clean once again, and the band returned to the studio to record "Angry Again", (sample (help·
info)) a song which was featured in the 1993 film Last Action Hero, and later nominated for a Grammy in 1994.[21] The home video business rents and sells videocassettes and DVDs to the public. ...
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In June 1993 Megadeth returned to the stage, appearing as "special guests" at Metallica's Milton Keynes Bowl Festival, marking the first time the former bandmates played the same stage in ten years. The pairing prompted Mustaine's on stage announcement that "The ten years of bullshit is over between Metallica and Megadeth!", although problems would later resurface between the long-feuding bands.[28] In July, Megadeth was added as the opening act for Aerosmith's Get A Grip US tour, but due to contractual disputes, and on stage remarks made by Mustaine about Aerosmith's "advancing" age, Megadeth was removed from the tour after just seven dates.[29] Metallica is a Grammy Award-winning American heavy metal/thrash metal band formed in 1981[1] and has become one of the most commercially successful musical acts of recent decades. ...
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Youthanasia (1994-1995) Early in 1994, Megadeth again teamed up with co-producer Max Norman to begin work on the follow up to Countdown to Extinction. With three members of the band now residing in Arizona, initial work began at Phase Four Studios in Phoenix. A few days into pre-production, problems with Phase Four's equipment forced the band to seek out an alternative studio. Mustaine, however, insisted on recording at his home state of Arizona, and no suitable recording facility could be found in time. At the request of co-producer Norman, the band opted to construct their own recording studio inside of a rented warehouse in Phoenix, Arizona, later dubbed "Fat Planet in Hangar 18".[30] For the first time in their career, the band wrote and arranged the entire album in studio, and included basic tracks recorded live by the whole band at the same time.[31] Recording of the album was captured on video, and later released as Evolver: The Making of Youthanasia. Max Norman was a record producer and recording engineer in the 1980s and 1990s. ...
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Following eight months in the studio, Youthanasia was released on November 1, 1994, debuting at #4 on the Billboard Top 200 album chart in the US.[24] The album was certified gold in Canada in just thirty minutes, and was certified platinum in the US faster than any other Megadeth album. With producer Max Norman still pushing for a slower, more commercial sound, Youthanasia followed the stylistic shift that began with Countdown to Extinction.[32] While still retaining core metal elements, the album focused on stronger vocal melodies and more accessible, radio friendly arrangements.[33] The band even enlisted noted fashion photographer Richard Avedon to further their new image, dropping their jeans and t-shirts for more style conscious look.[31] Youthanasia is the sixth studio album by thrash metal band Megadeth, released on November 1, 1994. ...
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A sticker on initial releases of Youthanasia advertised the then-new concept of a band website, affectionately known as "Megadeth, Arizona". Fans could chat in the "Mega-diner", correspond with the band through email, request songs to be played live, and read columns and tour diaries written by band members.[34] Youthanasia is the sixth studio album by thrash metal band Megadeth, released on November 1, 1994. ...
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Youthanasia's first single, "Train of Consequences",(sample (help·
info)) reached #29 on Billboard's Mainstream Rock charts, and in November 1994, Megadeth appeared on the Late Show with David Letterman, performing the album's second single, "À Tout Le Monde". (sample (help·
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Live support for Youthanasia began in South America in November 1994, and would span eleven months, becoming Megadeth's most extensive tour to date. The band was joined by Corrosion of Conformity in both Europe and the US, and Flotsam and Jetsam, Korn and Fear Factory in the US. The tour culminated with an appearance at the Monsters of Rock festival in Brazil, co-headlining alongside Alice Cooper and Ozzy Osbourne. In January 1995, Megadeth appeared on the soundtrack to the horror film Tales from the Crypt Presents: Demon Knight with the song "Diadems". Megadeth also contributed a cover version of "Paranoid" (sample (help·
info)) to Nativity in Black, the first Black Sabbath tribute album. The band's version of "Paranoid" was nominated for a Grammy in 1996 for Best Metal Performance, Megadeth's sixth nomination in as many years.[21] Corrosion of Conformity is an American heavy metal band. ...
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In March 1995, Megadeth released a special edition of Youthanasia in Europe, containing a bonus disc entitled Hidden Treasures. The bonus disc featured every one-off song by Megadeth, from film soundtracks, compilations, and tribute albums, including a new recording of the Sex Pistols' "Problems". Due to fan demand, the bonus disc was released as its own EP in the United States and Japan in July 1995. Hidden Treasures is an album by Megadeth, released in 1995. ...
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Cryptic Writings (1996-1998) Following an extensive world tour in support of Youthanasia, Megadeth took time off late in 1995. Mustaine began work on MD.45, a side project with vocalist Lee Ving of Fear. The band underwent changes on the business side, signing with ESP Management, and hired a new "creative manager" Bud Prager, a previous manager of both Foreigner and Bad Company.[35] As with Max Norman before him, Prager would go on to be highly influential in shaping the direction of the band. He pushed Megadeth further into the "commercial rock" field, and convinced the band work with Nashville pop producer and former Giant guitarist Dann Huff.[36] MD.45 was a side project of Megadeth guitarist/frontman Dave Mustaine, Fear guitarist/vocalist Lee Ving on singing duties, bassist Kelly LeMieux and former Suicidal Tendencies member Jimmy DeGrasso on drums. ...
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In September 1996, Megadeth began working on songs for their next album in Nashville, tentatively titled Needles and Pins. The writing process was closely supervised by new manager Bud Prager, who also contributed musical ideas and lyrics to the songs. Many lyrics, and even song titles were changed at the request of Prager. Regarding Prager's writing influence, Mustaine later wrote "I figured maybe this guy (Prager) could help me get that intangible 'Number One' record I so badly wanted"[36] Due to a problem with the album's original artwork, the album cover was replaced with a "voodoo symbol", and renamed Cryptic Writings. Cryptic Writings is the seventh studio album by heavy metal band Megadeth, released in June of 1997, with a remixed and remastered version released in 2004. ...
On June 17, 1997, Capitol Records released Cryptic Writings. The album debuted at #10 on the Billboard Top 200,[24] and was Megadeth's sixth consecutive studio album to be certified gold in the United States.[37] Cryptic Writings scored Megadeth their highest charting single to date, the #1 Mainstream Rock Track, "Trust", (sample (help·
info)) which was also nominated for a Best Metal Performance Grammy in 1998.[21] Press response to the album was mixed,[38][39][40] but the album would go on to score four top 20 Mainstream Rock Tracks, including "Almost Honest" (#8), "Use The Man" (#15), and "A Secret Place" (#19) sample (help·
info).[25] When asked about the eclectic nature of the album, Mustaine later said "We divided it into thirds. One part of the record was really fast and aggressive, one third of it was the really melodic, in between stuff, and then the final third was really radio orientated music like Youthanasia".[41] is the 168th day of the year (169th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
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After more than a year away from the stage, Megadeth returned as a live act in June 1997, beginning a world tour with The Misfits, and later touring in the United States with Life of Agony and Coal Chamber. In July Megadeth joined Ozzfest 98, but halfway through the tour, drummer Nick Menza discovered a tumor on his knee, and was forced to leave the tour to undergo surgery. He was replaced by Jimmy DeGrasso, temporarily at first. Following the tour, however, DeGrasso replaced Menza permanently, after Mustaine claimed that Menza had "lied about having cancer".[42] Image File history File links Trust. ...
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In 1998, computer game development company 3D Realms announced that they would be using two unreleased Megadeth tracks on their promotional album Duke Nukem: Music to Score By. First was a rendition of the Duke Nukem theme song "Grabbag", originally composed by Lee Jackson, and second was a Megadeth song originally recorded in 1995, "New World Order", which later appeared on the remastered edition of Youthanasia. A computer game is a game composed of a computer-controlled virtual universe that players interact with in order to achieve a defined goal or set of goals. ...
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Risk (1999-2000) Following the band's first real radio success with Cryptic Writings, Megadeth opted to again work with country pop producer Dann Huff in Nashville on their eighth studio album, which began in January 1999. The writing of the album was again supervised by manager Bud Prager, credited with co-writing on five of the album's twelve songs.[43] Prager convinced Mustaine to grant producer Dan Huff more control over the recording process. "When it comes to Risk," Mustaine later wrote, "there'd been people in there playing and I wouldn't even know who they were or where the parts came from, and I'm not used to that. I was a little bit intimidated by the success we had with Cryptic Writings, so when it came to creating new material after that, it's like being "power-drunk" - you want more. After the success with "Trust", I thought to myself "wow, we've had a number one hit". We'd had four top five hits in a row, so why would I not want to give Dan even more control when it comes to the producing part on the next record? So I did, and it backfired".[44] Country Pop is a subgenre of country music that first emerged in the 1970s, with roots in both the countrypolitan sound and in soft rock. ...
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Released on August 31, 1999, Risk was both a critical and commercial failure, and led to a backlash from many longtime fans.[45][46][47][48] Although recent Megadeth albums had incorporated mainstream rock elements alongside a more traditional heavy metal sound, Risk was virtually devoid of metal, featuring instead dance, electronica, and disco influences.[45] Risk was Megadeth's first release since 1985 not to be certified gold or higher in the US.[37] The album's lead-off single, "Crush Em", (sample (help·
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In July 1999, Megadeth recorded a cover version of the Black Sabbath song "Never Say Die", which appeared on the second Nativity in Black tribute album. They began their world tour in support of Risk in September 1999, playing alongside Iron Maiden during the European leg. Three months into the tour, longtime guitarist Marty Friedman announced that he would be leaving the band,[5] citing musical differences. As Mustaine later explained: "I told (Marty) after Risk that we had to go back to our roots and play metal, and he quit".[49] Megadeth enlisted guitarist Al Pitrelli, formerly of Savatage, Alice Cooper, and currently of Trans-Siberian Orchestra, as Friedman's replacement in January 2000.[5] For other uses, see Black Sabbath (disambiguation). ...
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Megadeth returned to the studio in April 2000, to begin work on their ninth studio release. However, one month into production the band was given the opportunity to join the "Maximum Rock" tour, alongside Anthrax and Mötley Crüe. Megadeth put the recording on hold, and toured North America throughout the summer of 2000.[5] Mötley Crüe (IPA pronunciation: ) is an American Hard Rock band formed in Los Angeles, California in 1981. ...
Megadeth and Capitol Records parted ways in October 2000, after fourteen years. The label returned the band's newest recordings, and in return released a greatest hits record, Capitol Punishment: The Megadeth Years. The album also featured two new tracks, "Kill the King", and "Dread and the Fugitive Mind", (sample (help·
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The World Needs a Hero (2001-2002) In November 2000, Megadeth signed with new label Sanctuary Records. The band returned to the studio in October to put the finishing touches on their next album, which had been near completion before the band joined the "Maximum Rock" tour six months earlier. Following the overwhelming negative response to Risk,[50] Mustaine fired manager Bud Prager, and decided to self-produce Megadeth's next album. The World Needs a Hero, the first Megadeth album since Peace Sells... but Who's Buying? to be written entirely by Mustaine (with one contribution from Al Pitrelli on "Promises"), was released on May 15, 2001 to mixed reviews.[50][51] While the album marked a return to form following the attempted mainstream rock direction featured on Risk, some critics felt the album fell short of expectations.[52][53] Sanctuary Records is a record label based in the United Kingdom and a subsidiary of Universal Records. ...
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Touring in support of The World Needs a Hero began in the summer of 2001 in Europe supporting AC/DC, followed by an American tour with Iced Earth and Endo in September. The tour was cut short however, following the attacks on America on September 11, the band were forced to cancel all scheduled dates, including a DVD shoot set in Argentina. Instead the band played two shows in Arizona in November, which were filmed and later released as Rude Awakening, Megadeth's first official live release. The DVD went gold on July 23, 2002. In February 2002, Mustaine remixed and remastered Megadeth's first album, Killing Is My Business... and Business Is Good!, with modern mixing and mastering techniques used on modern metal albums, and added bonus tracks.[5] This article is about the band. ...
Iced Earth is an American heavy metal band that combine influences from thrash metal, power metal, progressive metal, opera, speed metal and NWOBHM. In 1999 their leader and songwriter Jon Schaffer teamed up with Blind Guardian vocalist Hansi Kürsch to form a side project called Demons & Wizards. ...
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Breakup (2002-2004) In January 2002, Mustaine was admitted to the hospital to remove a kidney stone. While undergoing treatment, he was administered pain medication, which triggered a relapse. Following his hospital stay, he immediately checked himself into a treatment center in Texas.[54] While at the treatment center, Mustaine suffered a freak injury causing severe nerve damage to his left arm. The injury, induced by falling asleep with his left arm over the back of a chair, caused compression of the radial nerve. He was diagnosed with radial neuropathy, which left him unable to grasp or even make a fist with his left hand (a condition known as Saturday Night Palsy).[55] âBladder stoneâ redirects here. ...
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On April 3, 2002, Mustaine announced in a press release that he was disbanding Megadeth, officially due to his arm injury.[55] For the next four months, Mustaine underwent intense physical therapy five days a week.[54] Slowly, Mustaine began to play again, but was forced to "re-teach" his left hand. is the 93rd day of the year (94th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
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In order to fulfill contract obligations with Sanctuary Records, Megadeth released a compilation album, Still Alive... and Well? on September 10, 2002. The first half of the album contains live tracks recorded at the Web Theatre in Phoenix, Arizona, on November 17, 2001. The second half of the album contains studio recordings taken from The World Needs a Hero. Sanctuary Records is a record label based in the United Kingdom and a subsidiary of Universal Records. ...
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Following nearly a year of recovery, including physical and electric shock therapy,[56] Mustaine began work on what was to be his first solo album. The new material was recorded with session musicians Vinnie Colaiuta and Jimmy Sloas in October 2003, but the project was put on hold when Mustaine agreed to remix and remaster Megadeth's eight album back catalog with Capitol Records. Mustaine re-recorded some parts that were lost over time, or altered without his knowledge in the initial mixing process. Sign warning of possible electric shock hazard An electric shock can occur upon contact of a humans body with any source of voltage high enough to cause sufficient current flow through the muscles or hair. ...
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The System Has Failed (2004-2005) In May of 2004 Mustaine returned to his newest recordings, intended as a solo effort, but due to outstanding contractual obligations with the band's European label EMI, he was forced to release one more album under the "Megadeth" name.[57] Mustaine decided to reform the band, and contacted the fan favorite "Rust in Peace lineup" to re-record backing tracks on his latest songs. While drummer Nick Menza initially signed on, Marty Friedman and David Ellefson were both unable to come to an agreement with Mustaine.[57] Regarding longtime bassist Ellefson not returning to the band, Mustaine said: "David lied to me in the press, he said that my arm injury was fake, went around town and slandered me. We made him a really good offer (to rejoin the band) and he said no. I mean, if I give you an offer and you don't take it, it means no, right?"[56] The new album would be the first ever Megadeth recording not to feature Ellefson. To fill in for Friedman, Mustaine hired former guitarist Chris Poland to contribute guitar solos to the new album. Poland would only serve as a studio musician, however, as he opted to focus on his own jazz fusion project OHM. For other uses, see EMI (disambiguation). ...
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On September 14, 2004 Megadeth released their comeback album, The System Has Failed on Sanctuary Records in the US and EMI in Europe. Heralded as a return to form,[58] Revolver magazine gave the album four stars, calling The System Has Failed "Megadeth's most vengeful, poignant and musically complex offering since Countdown to Extinction".[59] The album debuted on the Billboard pop albums chart at #18,[24] and was led by the single "Die Dead Enough", (sample (help·
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Megadeth began the Blackmail the Universe world tour in October 2004, enlisting touring bassist James MacDonough (Iced Earth), and guitarist Glen Drover (Eidolon, King Diamond). James MacDonough was born on April 3, 1970 in Jacksonville, Florida U.S.A. and is currently the bassist for Megadeth. ...
Iced Earth is an American heavy metal band that combine influences from thrash metal, power metal, progressive metal, opera, speed metal and NWOBHM. In 1999 their leader and songwriter Jon Schaffer teamed up with Blind Guardian vocalist Hansi Kürsch to form a side project called Demons & Wizards. ...
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Megadeth (June 2005) 2004-06 lineup. (L-R) Drover, MacDonough, Mustaine, Drover. First touring lineup after Megadeth returned in 2004. While in rehearsal for the tour, newly returned drummer Nick Menza once again parted ways with the band, as he was unable to prepare for the physical demands of a full US tour.[60] He was replaced just five days before the first show by Shawn Drover, brother to new guitarist Glen Drover, and also a member of the Canadian thrash metal band Eidolon. The band toured the US with Exodus, and later in Europe with Diamond Head and Dungeon.[5] Image File history File links Megadeth_at_Sauna_crop. ...
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In June 2005, Capitol Records released a greatest hits album to replace the now out of print Capitol Punishment, entitled Greatest Hits: Back to the Start, which featured the new remixed and remastered versions of songs from the first eight albums.[5] In 2006 The band played in Dubai for the annual Dubai Desert Rock Festival. Image File history File links Die_Dead_Enough. ...
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Gigantour (2005-2006) In the summer of 2005, Mustaine organized an annual heavy metal festival tour, dubbed Gigantour. Megadeth headlined the inaugural run with Dream Theater, Anthrax, Fear Factory, Dillinger Escape Plan, Life of Agony, Symphony X, Dry Kill Logic and Bobaflex. Performances from the Montreal and Vancouver shows were filmed and recorded for a live DVD and CD, both of which were released in the summer of 2006.[5] A Gigantour 2005 web banner, before Anthrax was announced to join the festival. ...
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On October 9, 2005, following the successes of The System Has Failed and the Blackmail the Universe world tour, Mustaine announced on stage in Argentina to a sold out crowd at the Pepsi Music Rock Festival that Megadeth would continue to record and tour with the line "...And we will be back!". This concert was officially released on DVD as That One Night: Live in Buenos Aires in March of 2007. The DVD went gold on July 19, 2007. The 2 CD version was released on September 4, 2007. is the 282nd day of the year (283rd in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
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In February, 2006 bass player James MacDonough parted ways with the band for what MacDonough called "personal differences".[61] He was replaced by bassist James Lomenzo, who had previously worked with David Lee Roth, White Lion and Black Label Society.[5] On March 16, 2006 the new Megadeth lineup made their live debut headlining the Dubai Desert Rock festival held in the United Arab Emirates, alongside Testament and 3 Doors Down. James MacDonough was born on April 3, 1970 in Jacksonville, Florida U.S.A. and is currently the bassist for Megadeth. ...
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On March 21, 2006, Capitol Records released a two disc DVD titled Arsenal of Megadeth, which included archive footage, interviews, live shows, and many of the band's music videos. Due to licensing issues, movie soundtrack videos, as well as videos not released by Capitol Records were not included on the DVD.[5] The DVD went gold on July 27, 2007. is the 80th day of the year (81st in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
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United Abominations (2006-Present) In May 2006 Megadeth announced their eleventh studio album, entitled United Abominations, was near completion. Originally scheduled for release by Roadrunner Records in October 2006, Mustaine announced in August 2006 that the band were "putting the finishing touches on it," and it was rescheduled for release on May 15, 2007.[62] United Abominations is the band's first studio release to feature members Glen Drover, Shawn Drover, and James Lomenzo. In March 2007 Dave Mustaine announced at the Megadeth forums that a new version of "À Tout le Monde (Set Me Free)" would be released on the album. It features a duet with Cristina Scabbia of the band Lacuna Coil, and was to be the first single from the album[63] until it was replaced by "Washington Is Next!". United Abominations is the 11th studio album of the American thrash metal band, Megadeth. ...
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Glen Drover (born May 25, 1969) is a heavy metal guitarist from Ottawa, Ontario Canada. ...
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Dave Mustaine (born September 13, 1961 in La Mesa, California, USA) is the lead/rhythm guitarist, songwriter, and singer for the thrash metal band Megadeth. ...
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Lacuna Coil are a gothic metal band from Milan, Italy. ...
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United Abominations was released on May 15, 2007. It debuted a week later at #8 in the US, the band's highest charting position since 1994's Youthanasia, and sold 54,000 copies in its first week. In March 2007 Megadeth commenced a tour through Canada and the United States as an opening act for the newly-reformed Heaven and Hell, followed by a summer festival tour through Europe. In September 2007 Megadeth returned to the United States as the headline act on their Tour Of Duty tour, which also included the Pacific rim and Australia. Youthanasia is the sixth studio album by thrash metal band Megadeth, released on November 1, 1994. ...
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On January 13, 2008, Dave Mustaine confirmed that Glen Drover had quit Megadeth to focus on his family, and was replaced by Chris Broderick (formerly of and Jag Panzer). The new lineup made its live debut in Finland on February 4, and returned to the US for Gigantour 2008 in the spring.[64] Commenting on leaving the band, Drover said "I am aware of the rumors that I left Megadeth to focus on family life. My family life has always been my priority. In the end, I was unhappy with the situation, which magnified me wanting to spend more time with my family and realizing that it's time for me to move on to the next chapter in my musical career, I have a lot of great memories and met a ton of great people along the way, both fans and people in the industry." [65] Chris Broderick (born March 6, 1970 in Lakewood, Colorado, USA) is the current lead guitarist for the thrash metal band Megadeth. ...
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Chris Broderick (born March 6, 1970 in Lakewood, Colorado, USA) is the current lead guitarist for the thrash metal band Megadeth. ...
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Mustaine said he is happy with Drover's decision and is pleased that his replacement is Broderick. Mustaine also said "Chris is doing just fine".[66] Former Nevermore bandmate Van Williams commented that Megadeth is "getting one hell of a good player, more importantly they're getting a great guy to hang out with and a true friend."[67] Broderick said "I realize I have some big shoes to fill and I will do my best."[68] With regards to what kind of an addition Chris Broderick will be for Megadeth, Dave Mustaine in an interview said "...thoroughly thrilled with Chris... it reminds me a lot like when Ozzy found Randy Rhoads." [69] Van Willians is the dummer for Nevernore and Pure Sweat Hell. ...
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Lyrical themes As Megadeth's primary lyricist, Mustaine is known for his often controversial, political, and more recently, personal lyrics.[58] War and nuclear war are common topics, including the military-industrial complex ("Architecture of Aggression", "Hangar 18", "Return to Hangar" "Take No Prisoners"), and the aftermath of war ("Dawn Patrol" "Ashes In Your Mouth"). The name Megadeth is a deliberate misspelling of the word megadeath, a term coined in 1953 by RAND military strategist Herman Kahn to describe one million deaths, popularized in his 1960 book On Thermonuclear War.[70] Politics are also a common theme to many Megadeth songs,[58][33] such as Mustaine's scathing assessment of Tipper Gore, the PMRC, and music censorship in the song "Hook In Mouth".[71] Mustaine takes an environmentalist stance in "Countdown to Extinction" and "Dawn Patrol",[72] and shuns dictators in songs like "Warhorse", and "Symphony of Destruction". Mustaine's general cynicism regarding politics shines through on tracks like "Peace Sells",[8] "The World Needs A Hero" and "Blackmail the Universe".[58] The Titan II Intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) carried a 9 Mt W53 warhead, making it one of the most powerful nuclear weapons fielded by the United States during the Cold War. ...
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Controversial and misunderstood lyrics have also caused problems for the band, as the music video for "In My Darkest Hour" was banned from MTV in 1988 when the music channel deemed the song to be pro-suicide.[13] The music video for "À Tout le Monde" was later banned by MTV, again wrongly interpreted as being pro- suicide, when in fact it was written from the perspective of a dying man, saying his last words to his loved ones.[30]. A music video is a short film or video that accompanies a complete piece of music, most commonly a song. ...
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Addiction is also a common theme, as in "Use the Man", "Burnt Ice", and "Addicted to Chaos", about a former substance abuse counselor who died of a drug overdose.[36] Recently, some lyrics have taken on religious themes, including "Truth Be Told", which tells the biblical story of Cain and Abel, and "Shadow of Deth", with spoken lyrics taken directly from Psalm 23 of the King James Bible. Burnt Ice is the 11th and last song on thrash metal band Megadeths 11th studio album United Abominations. ...
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Dave Mustaine is notorious for making inflammatory statements in the press,[49] usually regarding feuds and problems with former bandmates and other bands, including Slayer and Metallica. Perhaps most well known is his long standing feud with Metallica members James Hetfield and Lars Ulrich, stemming from his ejection from the band, and the method in which it was conducted, as well as disagreements on songwriting credits.[28] Dave Mustaine (born September 13, 1961 in La Mesa, California, USA) is the lead/rhythm guitarist, songwriter, and singer for the thrash metal band Megadeth. ...
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In April 1988, at a concert in Antrim, Northern Ireland, Mustaine unknowingly dedicated the final song to the IRA[73][74]. Mustaine later alleged that he had been misled as to the meaning of the expression "the cause" by T-Shirt bootleggers outside the venue where they were performing. Before the final song, "Anarchy in the UK", Mustaine said, "This one's for The Cause!". A fight amongst the audience ensued and, according to Mustaine, the band had to travel in a "bulletproof bus" for the remainder of the tour of Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland. This incident served as inspiration for one of Megadeth's most well-known songs, "Holy Wars... The Punishment Due". Statistics Province: Ulster County Town: Antrim Area: 2,844 km² Population (est. ...
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In July 2004, former bassist David Ellefson sued Mustaine for $18.5 million in Manhattan Federal Court. Ellefson alleged that Mustaine short changed him on profits and backed out of a deal to turn Megadeth over to him when the band broke up in 2002.[75] Ellefson also accused Mustaine of locking him out of merchandise and publishing royalties. The suit was dismissed in 2005,[76] and Mustaine filed a countersuit, which was later settled out of court. David Ellefson (born November 12, 1964 in Jackson, Minnesota) is a bass guitar player who is best known as a former member of the thrash metal band Megadeth. ...
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Also sparking minor controversy was Mustaine's announcement that Megadeth will not play certain songs live anymore, due to Mustaine's new identification as a Christian.[77][78] In recent years Dave Mustaine has become a born again Christian. In May 2005 Mustaine also allegedly threatened to cancel shows in Greece and Israel with extreme metal bands Rotting Christ and Dissection, due to the bands' perceived anti-Christian beliefs, which in turn caused the two bands to cancel their appearances.[79] For other uses, see Christian (disambiguation). ...
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Legacy With over 20 million albums sold worldwide[80], nine top 40 albums (including 4 top 10 albums),[24] 18 top 40 Mainstream Rock singles,[25] and seven Grammy nominations,[21] Megadeth remains one of the most successful heavy metal bands of all time.[81] Of the "Big Four" thrash metal bands: Megadeth, Metallica, Anthrax, and Slayer, Megadeth is second only to Metallica in sales and commercial success. Grammy Award statuette The Grammy Awards, presented by the Recording Academy (an association of Americans professionally involved in the recorded music industry) for outstanding achievements in the recording industry, is one of four major music awards shows held annually in the United States (the Billboard Music Awards, the American Music...
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As an early pioneer of thrash metal, Megadeth helped pave the way for the burgeoning extreme metal movement of the late 1980s and early 1990s, and is often cited as an influence by later metal acts, including Pantera, Arch Enemy, In Flames and Lamb of God,[82] In Flames.[83] Thrash metal is a subgenre of heavy metal music, one of the extreme metal subgenres that is characterised by high speed riffing and aggression. ...
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Peace Sells... but Who's Buying? is considered a landmark in the history of thrash metal, with Allmusic calling the album "One of the most influential metal albums of its decade, and certainly one of the few truly definitive thrash albums," as well as "one of the best beginning-to-end metal albums ever".[84] In May 2006 VH1 ranked "Peace Sells" #11 on the 40 Greatest Metal Songs of all time countdown.[85] Peace Sells. ...
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In 2004, Guitar World magazine ranked Dave Mustaine and Marty Friedman together at #19 on the 100 Greatest Heavy Metal Guitarists of All Time.[86] Two issues of Guitar World featuring Jimmy Page, and Jimi Hendrix on the covers, and the accompanying CDs (May 2005, October 2005) Guitar World is a monthly music magazine devoted to guitarists. ...
Popular culture Megadeth has been mentioned in many films and television shows, including The Simpsons when they displayed the "diepod" and the options were instant death, slow-painful death & "Megadeth", Northern Exposure when the character Shelly Tambo proclaims that somebody's wound "Looks like a Megadeth album cover", Mad About You, The Drew Carey Show (Dave Mustaine performs a solo in a scene), The X Files (Mulder mentions Megadeth to Scully), and Duck Dodgers, where the band made an appearance (in cartoon form) on the 2005 episode In Space, Nobody Can Hear You Rock with the song Back in The Day.[87] The fictional cartoon band Dethklok poses the same way as in one of Megadeth's pictures. Megadeth is mentioned in the film Wayne's World 2, Honey Hornee (Kim Basinger) asks Garth (Dana Carvey) "Don't you just love music?" to which Garth replies "Got any Megadeth?". Stephen Frears' 1996 film "The Van" (based on the Irish novel by Roddy Doyle), starring Colm Meaney and Donal O'Kelly, includes a clip where the two "fish & chips van" owners wait outside a Megadeth concert selling fast food to metalheads. The band is mentioned in the 1991 film Bill & Ted's Bogus Journey, when the two are in Hell, Bill (Alex Winter) says "Ted, you know, if I die, you can have my Megadeth collection".[88] In School of Rock, Jack Black's former band is named "MaggotDeth" in reference to Megadeth. In the 1993 movie Airborne, when the main character walks into Wiley's (Seth Green) room, you see a large poster of Countdown to Extinction album cover.[89] In the 1991 movie Cape Fear Danielle has a poster of the Rust In Peace album cover on her wall. [90]On the TV series Will and Grace , Grace has a neighbor who asks her what the most romantic Megadeth song is. A television program is the content of television broadcasting. ...
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Megadeth is featured on the soundtracks Shocker, Bill & Ted's Bogus Journey, Last Action Hero, Tales from the Crypt Presents: Demon Knight, Super Mario Bros., and Universal Soldier: The Return, and the band's music has also appeared in video games, one being the Ultimate Fighting Championship. Peace Sells is featured on the radio station V-Rock in the 2002 videogame Grand Theft Auto: Vice City, as well as in the 2003 video game True Crime: Streets of LA. A cover version of "Symphony of Destruction" appears in the Playstation 2 video games Guitar Hero and WWE SmackDown! vs. RAW 2006, as well as Flatout 2. A cover version of "Hangar 18" appears in the PlayStation 2 and Xbox 360 video game Guitar Hero II.[87] Megadeth has also written the song Gears of War influenced by the 2006 Xbox 360 game of the same name, the song is on their newest album, United Abominations. The video game NFL Street 3 features a remix of Megadeth's Symphony of Destruction during gameplay. Shocker (aka, and Wes Cravens Shocker,) is a 1989 horror film written and directed by Wes Craven. ...
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2008 (MMVIII) is the current year, a leap year that started on Tuesday of the Common Era (or Anno Domini), in accordance with the Gregorian calendar. ...
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2008 (MMVIII) is the current year, a leap year that started on Tuesday of the Common Era (or Anno Domini), in accordance with the Gregorian calendar. ...
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2008 (MMVIII) is the current year, a leap year that started on Tuesday of the Common Era (or Anno Domini), in accordance with the Gregorian calendar. ...
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Year 2006 (MMVI) was a common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
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Year 2006 (MMVI) was a common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
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Year 2006 (MMVI) was a common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
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Year 2006 (MMVI) was a common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
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Dave Mustaine (born September 13, 1961 in La Mesa, California, USA) is the lead/rhythm guitarist, songwriter, and singer for the thrash metal band Megadeth. ...
Shawn Drover is the drummer with the bands Megadeth & Eidolon. ...
James LoMenzo posing with his bass while still with Black Label Society, circa 2003. ...
Chris Broderick (born March 6, 1970 in Lakewood, Colorado, USA) is the current lead guitarist for the thrash metal band Megadeth. ...
David Ellefson (born November 12, 1964 in Jackson, Minnesota) is a bass guitar player who is best known as a former member of the thrash metal band Megadeth. ...
Chris Poland (born as Christopher Poland on December 1, 1957) is a jazz - fusion guitar player. ...
Gar Samuelson born in 1958 in Dunkirk, New York, was the drummer for the Thrash Metal band Megadeth from 1984 through 1987. ...
This page is about the guitarist Jeff Young. ...
Chuck Behler played drums for the heavy metal band Megadeth from 1987 through 1988, recording the album So Far, So Good⦠So What! with the group in 1988. ...
Nick Menza (born 23 July 1968 in Munich, Germany) is a drummer best known for his work in Megadeth. ...
Marty Friedman (born Martin Adam Friedman, December 8, 1962) is an American guitarist. ...
Jimmy DeGrasso (born March 16, 1963 in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania) is a American heavy metal drummer. ...
Al Pitrelli (born September 29, 1962 in New York, NY) is a guitarist, best known for his work with the Trans-Siberian Orchestra, Megadeth, Savatage, Blue Ãyster Cult and O2L. // Al Pitrelli attended Berklee School of Music in Boston in the early 80s where he studied with other notable...
Jimmy Sloas is an American session musician who plays bass. ...
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James MacDonough was born on April 3, 1970 in Jacksonville, Florida U.S.A. and is currently the bassist for Megadeth. ...
Glen Drover (born May 25, 1969) is a heavy metal guitarist from Ottawa, Ontario Canada. ...
Killing Is My Business. ...
Peace Sells. ...
So Far, So Good. ...
Rust in Peace is the fourth album by American thrash metal band Megadeth. ...
Countdown to Extinction is the fifth studio album by Megadeth, released in 1992 (see 1992 in music). ...
Youthanasia is the sixth studio album by thrash metal band Megadeth, released on November 1, 1994. ...
Cryptic Writings is the seventh studio album by heavy metal band Megadeth, released in June of 1997, with a remixed and remastered version released in 2004. ...
Risk is an album by the metal band Megadeth released in 1999. ...
The World Needs a Hero is an album by Megadeth, released in 2001. ...
The System Has Failed is the first Megadeth album to be released after the break-up of the band in 2002. ...
United Abominations is the 11th studio album of the American thrash metal band, Megadeth. ...
Live Trax is an EP by Megadeth released in 1997. ...
Live Trax II is an EP by Megadeth released in 1997. ...
Rude Awakening, Megadeths last album before the band was broken up for the first time in 2002, was released by Sanctuary Records in 2002. ...
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Unplugged In Boston is an acoustic album by heavy metal band Megadeth that was released as part of the Megafanclub package for 2006. ...
Hidden Treasures is an album by Megadeth, released in 1995. ...
Breadline is single by the thrash metal band Megadeth off their album Risk. ...
Hard rock / heavy metal band Megadeths greatest hits album, released in 2000, through Capitol Records. ...
Warchest is a box set from Megadeth. ...
Rusted Pieces is a 1991 VHS (2003 on DVD) release by Megadeth. ...
Exposure of a Dream is long play video starring Megadeth. ...
Rude Awakening (DVD) is a live recording of a 2001 Megadeth concert. ...
Megadeth Video Hits is a 2005 release featuring the select music videos through the career of Megadeth. ...
Arsenal of Megadeth is an anthology of Megadeths first 20 years. ...
The Mechanix was a song written by Dave Mustaine. ...
Peace Sells ( ) is the name of a song by Megadeth from the album Peace Sells. ...
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Mary Jane is the third single from the album So Far, So Good. ...
It is proposed that this article be deleted, because of the following concern: An article about a song that is already detailed in both the artists article and in the source album article. ...
Hangar 18( ) is a song by American thrash metal band Megadeth from the 1990 album Rust In Peace. ...
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Countdown to Extinction track listing Skin O My Teeth (1) Symphony Of Destruction (2) This is a song written by Dave Mustaine which was released in 1992 on Megadeths 5th studio album Countdown to Extinction. ...
Foreclosure of a Dream is a single from the album Countdown to Extinction band by the thrash metal band Megadeth. ...
Angry Again is a single from the movie soundtrack to Last Action Hero band by the thrash metal band Megadeth. ...
Sweating Bullets is a song written by Dave Mustaine from the 1992 Megadeth album Countdown to Extinction. ...
Train Of Consequences was the first single from Megadeths 1994 album, Youthanasia. ...
Trust was the lead-off single from Megadeths album Cryptic Writings, released in 1997, it had significant airplay and MTV rotation. ...
Crush em is a single from the album Risk band by the thrash metal band Megadeth. ...
Breadline is single by the thrash metal band Megadeth off their album Risk. ...
Of Mice and Men is a single from the album The System Has Failed band by the thrash metal band Megadeth. ...
Gears of War is the fifth track on the Megadeth album United Abominations. ...
Never walk Alone. ...
11 6 3 7 3 26 0 References and footnotes This is the discography for the American thrash metal band Megadeth. ...
The following is a complete chronology of the various line-ups of Megadeth, from the groups inception in 1983 until the present. ...
The Combat Records incorrect version of Vic Rattlehead. ...
A Gigantour 2005 web banner, before Anthrax was announced to join the festival. ...
Metallica is a Grammy Award-winning American heavy metal/thrash metal band formed in 1981[1] and has become one of the most commercially successful musical acts of recent decades. ...
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