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New site? Maybe some day.
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I have no idea why I am listening to this CD again, but it is teh good. Discuss. |
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That album's on a totally different wavelength. There's no comparison. |
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even though the song isn't on this album, i now have that song from Cryptic Writings that goes "my body aches from mistakes, betrayed by lust. we lie to each other so much". thanks Mike. |
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even though the song isn't on this album, i now have that song from Cryptic Writings that goes "my body aches from mistakes, betrayed by lust. we lie to each other so much". thanks Mike. |
now i have it stuck in my head. grrr... |
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All I have stuck in my head is...
"HAD FINGERS IN MY EYES. HAD NEEDLES IN MY VEINS. A KNIFE RIGHT THROUGH MY HEART. I AM, VICTORY!" |
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I'm a fan. Train of Consequences. |
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I second this and have not heard anything good after that... Just like slayer after abysss... not matters... |
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"Ashes in your mouth" = last good Megadeth song. "99 ways to die" maybe. Bought Youthanasia when it came out - didn't like it then, REALLY don't like it now. Looking back, only half of "Countdown" is worthwhile.
Tony Aloha, the old Catalyst singer, and I have been playing perhaps the best text-message game EVER over the course of the last month. We've been going back and forth, trying to "out-do" each other with inane/obscure MegaDave lyrics.
I don't know why it never occurred to me/us earlier, but Mustaine has to be THE WORST lyricist in the history of metal. Like, he's sincerely aspiring to some sublime and meaningful shit but consistently falling flat on his fucking cokesnout.
If you don't agree, please give me a scholarly dissection of "Psychotron".
I rest my case. |
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You are dead on. The lyrics are beyond retarded. |
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Tony says I won the game hands-down with this one:
"Part bionic. And organic. Not a cyborg." |
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PS: Paint the Devil on the wall!!! |
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while i agree with that... the newest album is actually really good. as is most of "Countdown..." |
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Youthanasia is good for Megadeth's rock era. Certainly a lot of Megadeth's lyrics are cheesy, but in a good way (Sweating Bullets anyone?). Dave comes up with some clever stuff once in awhile like "The military intelligence - two words combined that can't make sense." from Hangar 18. |
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"Ashes in your mouth" = last good Megadeth song. "99 ways to die" maybe. Bought Youthanasia when it came out - didn't like it then, REALLY don't like it now. Looking back, only half of "Countdown" is worthwhile.
Tony Aloha, the old Catalyst singer, and I have been playing perhaps the best text-message game EVER over the course of the last month. We've been going back and forth, trying to "out-do" each other with inane/obscure MegaDave lyrics.
I don't know why it never occurred to me/us earlier, but Mustaine has to be THE WORST lyricist in the history of metal. Like, he's sincerely aspiring to some sublime and meaningful shit but consistently falling flat on his fucking cokesnout.
If you don't agree, please give me a scholarly dissection of "Psychotron".
I rest my case. |
Totally agree about Ashes in Your Mouth.
Also agree about most of Mustaines lyrics. I remember listening to him on a radio interview bragging about how great the lyrics to Sweating Bullets were. I fucking HATE that song and the lyrics are gayer than 8 guys blowing 9 guys.
"Hello me, this is the real me..." sooooo fucking stupid.
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Nice story, tell it to Reader's Digest. |
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plus he doesnt move his lips when sings. |
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i think i'm the only person alive that hates Megadeth. i can't stand Dave Mustaine from any era. |
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you have to admit he's a nasty guitarist though |
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yeah i don't have anything to say about his ability, i just never liked anything he has put out, even the early stuff. |
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Nice story, tell it to Reader's Digest. |
Yeah, that's the line he was bragging about. He called it a "Mustainism"
I call it a caption for Playgirl.
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The first 5 Megadeth albums are amazing. Especially Peace sells... and Rust in Peace. Those riffs and leads completely slay. |
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I like the first 4. Countdown was hit and miss. Anything after that = ghey.
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I like all Megadeth to varying extents and for different reasons.
Killing is My Business - Rust in Peace = Classic, faultless era
Countdown to Extinction - Hidden Treasures = Awesome songwriting, production and execution, but a bit too consistently mid-paced. Can get boring. Still, awesome.
Cryptic Writings - Risk = Definitely the low points of the Megadeth discography. I enjoy some of the songs on these records, but there are many flaws and the overall style of the band at this point was not too appealing.
The World Needs a Hero = Transitionary.. Not as disappointing as the previous two, but not great either. A step in the right direction.
The System has Failed - United Abominations = A return to form. Some killer, killer songs on these records. Great playing and energy. Some of the songwriting on The System has Failed still hadn't really shook the pop sensibilities of the Risk era to a certain extent, but United Abominations is easily their best since Youthanasia.
.. my two cents |
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I will say though, I saw them on the Countdown tour (Suicidal Tendencies opening) and it was a great show.
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saw them with Sevendust at the Centrum for free. Met Dave beforehand - he was a dick. show was good though. Al Pietrelli on guitar = killer. |
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I like all Megadeth to varying extents and for different reasons.
Killing is My Business - Rust in Peace = Classic, faultless era
Countdown to Extinction - Hidden Treasures = Awesome songwriting, production and execution, but a bit too consistently mid-paced. Can get boring. Still, awesome.
Cryptic Writings - Risk = Definitely the low points of the Megadeth discography. I enjoy some of the songs on these records, but there are many flaws and the overall style of the band at this point was not too appealing.
The World Needs a Hero = Transitionary.. Not as disappointing as the previous two, but not great either. A step in the right direction.
The System has Failed - United Abominations = A return to form. Some killer, killer songs on these records. Great playing and energy. Some of the songwriting on The System has Failed still hadn't really shook the pop sensibilities of the Risk era to a certain extent, but United Abominations is easily their best since Youthanasia.
.. my two cents |
Exactly how I feel. |
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i've been disgusted since "Forclosure of a Dream." seriously, that song was like Dave jizzed in my drink. |
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If you don't agree, please give me a scholarly dissection of "Psychotron". |
"Psychotron" is about the Marvel Comics character Dethlok the Demolisher! It makes total sense if you know Dethlok...
Anthrax's lyrics are the worst. |
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But Anthrax wrote a song about Blue Velvet. And therefore triumph. |
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youthanasia is great. i love that album |
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Youthanasia, Cryptic Writings, Risk = EPIC FAIL |
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but i love everything before and after that 3 album slump |
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sneak attacks. repel down the rocks. behind the lines. |
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Man is obsessed with comic books, you've got to love it. |
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my friends all say "Dave you're mental anyway" Hey! |
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anyone else like the song "Go To Hell"?
one of my all time favorites! |
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