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Old 02-02-2008, 03:27 PM   #1 (permalink)
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I have the privelege of being able to see them live on the 16th, in Norwich UK, in a tiny (for them) 500 capacity venue. I am ****ting myself.

Best album: Prog metal classic Rust in Peace.

I rate their two most recent albums, other than that I'm only into the thrashy stuff bar a few 90's anthems

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Old 02-23-2009, 04:35 AM   #3 (permalink)
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I am re-opening this thread as the Metallica V Megadeth thread is not exactly in any bands favour.
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Rust in Peace was my favourite album for most of my early guitar shreddin' teens, and it is still one of my favourite heavy metal albums.
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Dave Mustaine's still pumpin' out great riffs, and Chris Broderick is a hell of a guitarist.

How was the concert Molecules?
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Old 02-23-2009, 07:30 AM   #6 (permalink)
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Allow my cringey/ancient introductory post to this thread... there are worse lying around I know it.

I'll come back to Rust In Peace or Peace Sells periodically and be convinced they are the finest staccato symphonies of distorted insanity that have ever been; my forays into thrash metal of the 80's otherwise have not been so successful...

The Megadeth Last.fm radio station has some great bands but not a lot of them impressed, there just isn't a lot that can live up to the progressive excellence that Mustaine has established as a benchmark in the genre... It's easy to forget just how accomplished they were

Jackhammer did an excellent thrash metal thread somewhere though, needs a revival *cough*

Other than that I think some of the heavy metal granddads on here should get naming records they think can better Megadeth's two classics (other than Reign In Blood and Overkill ofcourse), be they pre-1986 or not.
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Dave Mustaine's still pumpin' out great riffs, and Chris Broderick is a hell of a guitarist.

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you know what it SHOULD have been the best night of my life, and if i'd ever grown the balls to do that awkward ruthlessly-pushing-women-whilst-not-spilling-your-pint thing to get into the thick of the crowd, it would have been. As it stands the venue in Norwich is tiny and I was privileged to see them but I was standing on tiptoe to fucking see anything at points. I'm still sour about it...
I stuck out like a sore thumb cause obviously the entire metal community turned out and I was the only one without shoulder-length hair and a Lamb of God t-shirt... Oh and Mustaine was really on form with the banter, funny man. The tracks were rendered flawlessly and he hit every note.
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UEA gig yeah? My ex was asked to tour with them in exhange for... services....

In response to a rivalling metal album, Ride the Lightning for me (at risk of another Metallica/Megadeth argument).
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UEA gig yeah? My ex was asked to tour with them in exhange for... services....

In response to a rivalling metal album, Ride the Lightning for me (at risk of another Metallica/Megadeth argument).
Ride the Lightning ofcourse, for some reason I have always been more partial to Kill Em All?

yeah it was the UEA, definitely one of the smaller university venues, where my 17-year-old sister was the only one who could get served when neither of us had ID, if that isn't a proof of sexist bar staff I don't know what is
about your ex though - are you serious? wtf?? dirty old buggers
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I have the privelege of being able to see them live on the 16th, in Norwich UK, in a tiny (for them) 500 capacity venue. I am ****ting myself.
I'm not much of a fan of them but I saw them live in 1997 and they were really good. The music venue that show was at was the weirdest place I've ever seen a concert at. It was a small club in a stripmall in a small town in Florida. And when I say in a stripmall, I mean literally there was a supermarket in the same building as the club. It was also probably the scariest crowd of any show I've been to. I've never seen a bunch of people wearing KKK t-shirts before or since, but I did see them at that show.
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