{"id":58751,"date":"2016-11-29T13:00:38","date_gmt":"2016-11-29T19:00:38","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.toiletovhell.com\/?p=58751"},"modified":"2016-11-29T13:01:24","modified_gmt":"2016-11-29T19:01:24","slug":"list-sells-but-whos-buying-the-best-song-from-each-megadeth-album","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/toiletovhell.com\/list-sells-but-whos-buying-the-best-song-from-each-megadeth-album\/","title":{"rendered":"List Sells… But Who’s Buying? The Best Song from Each Megadeth<\/b> Album"},"content":{"rendered":"
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LIIIIIIISTSSS… LIIIISTS SEEEEELLS… LIIIIIIISTSSS…<\/p>\n

LIIIISTS… LIIIIIIIISTS SEEEEEEEEEEELLSAAAUHGHGH…<\/p>\n

LIISTS SELLS… BUT WHO’S BUYING?<\/p>\n

LIISTS SELLS… BUT WHO’S BUYING?<\/p>\n

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Our good friend Leif Bearikson delivered a killer listing<\/a> of the best of the best of Metallica<\/strong> a few days ago. It ruled and the discussion\u00a0rattled through the\u00a0readers of our humble project. Weirdly enough, my magical perception started to induce me several headaches for some kind of disturbance on the cosmic fabric of the energetic conducts of this side of the galaxies, and that is because you cannot escape a Metallica argument line without citing Mustaine and The Megadeths<\/strong>.<\/p>\n

I know Dave Mustaine is a very divisive figure these days, even more than yesterday. But, please, let\u2019s just concentrate on his music and his band members this time (I also don\u2019t know about your politricks, so you have that too! My only saying about this topic is GO TO HELL<\/a>!).<\/p>\n

That is how life is. You have the white and the black, but you need them both to form the grey, isn\u2019t it? To ease the appetite of the Metallic Overlords we need to do this sacrifice. We need to talk a little about Megadeth<\/strong>, and to parallel Mr. Mustachioed Bear, we will be following his magical setting. Let\u2019s pick the best of the best on the Megadeth catalog. THE ENTIRE CATALOG, I SAID.<\/p>\n

The best song from\u00a0each Megadeth album<\/h1>\n
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Killing is my Business\u2026 And Business is Good!<\/em><\/h2>\n

Best song: \u201cLast Rites\/Loved to Death\u201d.<\/h3>\n

Besides the loose production values, the Megadeth debut saw a band thirsty for blood and flesh on the metal scene. Mustaine trademark snarl is on his primitive form and \u201cLast Rites\/Loved to Death\u201d proves how manic their sound was since day one. Gar Samuelson\u2019s jazz background shows in the swinging nature of his performance, but he really printed some cool speed runs too; on the other side of the spectrum, guitar riffing is caustic and it features some of the typical Megadeth sound ideas that permeates their thrash era: the descending chord progressions, the chaotic soloing and the high point musicality of their eclectic line-ups.<\/p>\n