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@HailsandAles Ok, eldest child (age 17) has given me this:

1. Rust in peace
2. Cryptic writings
3. Risk
4. Dystopia
5. Peace sells
6. United abominations
7. The sick the dying and the dead
8. Countdown to extinction
9. Youthanasia
10. System has failed
11. Super colider
12. Killing is my business
13. Thirten
14. So far so good so what
15. Endgame
16. The world needs a hero

I enjoy #Megadeth, well the first four albums, just fine. Dave Mustaine is one of those guys that tells you how smart he is but it is obvious that his understanding of things is lacking. Lydon is not seriously saying he’s the antichrist in Anarchy in the UK he’s creating a persona and no one is summoning anything with the lyrics to The Conjuring. It’s high school level I’ve read some Crowley and paged through the Necronomicon while we use an Ouija board #occultism.

metal-rules.com/2024/11/08/dav

Okay, so this guy does REALLY good covers in the style of #TypeONegative and apparently he cranked out the entire #RustInPeace by #Megadeth in the style of Type O??

inv.tux.pizza/watch?v=DPGv74Pc

This is some next level craftsmanship.

#music

@jake4480 not sure about your feelings about Type O, but I know you're a fan of Rust in Peace. ;)

#GreatAlbums1980s - #Megadeth – Peace Sells… but Who's Buying? (1986). Dave Mustaine carved out his own space among thrash metal's "Big Four," using his evil-gnome voice to full effect on songs, like "Wake Up Dead" and "Peace Sells," which delivered hooks on top of lightning guitar work by Chris Poland and Mustaine himself. A bizarro cover of "I Ain't Superstitious" revealed classic rock affinities the other thrash heroes wouldn't dare admit until much later.