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Author:  DevotedWalnut [ Fri Jul 24, 2009 8:12 am ]
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We've heard the scorching new album from Megadeth and here's our track-by-track guide to their brand new record, 'Endgame'!
Dialectic Chaos: A truly epic 2-minute instrumental crammed with blazing solos opens 'Endgame'! Mustaine has recently been telling all and sundry that former Nevermore and Jag panzer man Chris Broderick is the best fellow axeman he's ever had in Megadeth and on this blistering opening (and throughout the album), the lead trade-off's between the two are nothing short of mind-blowing.

This Day We Fight!: The instrumental segues straight into a punishing thrash riff and venomous Mustaine vocal-line. It's a HELL of an opening one-two combo! The pace of it, the unrelenting aggression, the insane fret-work – Mustaine sounds beyond pissed-off and this is going to kick all kinds of ass when it's blasted out live. The shredding on this track will melt your face and blow your mind.

44 Minutes: A stirring, epic intro (complete with a cop's radio reporting a crime in progress) gives way to a jarring, stomping riff that dominates the verse and is followed by a huge melodic chorus and even more fret-frying lead guitar work. The second solo has Eastern influences but the punching rhythm guitar packs just as much of a punch as the solo itself.

1,320': A heavily 80's inspired opening riff is then accompanied by pounding double-time snare drums. The motorbike-themed track is riddled with suitably fuel-injected riffing and yet more unrelenting solos. Fans of the widdle are going to wet themselves when they hear this record!

Bite The Hand That Feeds: Again, the lead riff on the album is 80's-tastic but in a way that doesn't sound dated in the slightest. It captures the vintage Megadeth sound but Andy Sneap's dynamic, crunching production brings it kicking and screaming into 2009. At this point, it really seems as though Megadeth have created something special with 'Endgame'. Every single second so far has kicked every kind of ass imaginable. The outro to this tune is mega in a Motorhead-fashion!

Bodies Left Behind: The track opens at a mid-tempo pace that echoes the band's early 90's output. Again, it's Mustaine's trademark sneer that fuels this inferno. Possibly the catchiest chorus thus far and the track also has the most twists and turns thus far in terms of tempo and feeling (mid-tempo chug through to neck-snapping thrash). This one's an absolute monster.

Endgame: "Attention! Attention! All citizens report to your district detention centres! Do not return to your homes! Do not contact anyone! Return all of your weapons!" screams a megaphone introduction to the album's politically-charged title-track before giving way to a chugging bombardment of riffs. Chug turns to sprint after around 2 minutes as those fret-melting lead guitars take over again. "This is the end of the road, this is the end of the line, this is the end of your life, this is the Endgame!", roars the chorus. Clocking in at just under 6 minutes, this is yet another beast of a track. We know you'll have heard a lot of hype about this record but it really is THAT good!

The Hardest part Of Letting Go…Sealed With A Kiss: An acoustic opening and subtle strings are backed by a haunting Mustaine vocal lines. Feint lead guitars lurk in the background before crashing through the boundaries. Hard-hitting riffs combine with stabbing violin lines on this odd, hard-rocking ballad.

Headcrusher: If you've not heard this one by now, you had really ought to. Check it out here! It's a Megadeth classic in waiting and if that pneumatic-drill of a riff in the chorus could bang the head of a man with no neck.

How the Story Ends: 'United Abominations' was a fantastic record but when you're getting to track 10 of 'Endgame' and it's giving the best tracks from that album a run for it's money, it tells you what we're dealing with on this album. An all-out assault of up-tempo guitar work, a middle-8 that sees palm-muted riffing combine with thunderous double-bass drums and a mammoth chorus, How the Story Ends is yet another killer track. We're definitely looking at one of the albums of the year here, no question about it.

Nothing Left To Lose: A rumbling bass line leads us into a guttural, low-end riff and a chorus that conjures memories of 90's Megadeth. After 3 minutes, there's a truly heroic build-up and all hell breaks lose. Solos fly while the rhythm track pounds like a prize-fighter to the track's end.

'Endgame' not only has a claim to be the best Megadeth album for over a decade (quite an achievement after how good 'United Abominations' was), in a year chocked full of awesome albums, 'Endgame' is 2009's best.

http://www.metalhammer.co.uk/news/me...track-preview/


jesus, I hope it's half as good as this guy makes it out to be.

Author:  Lucifer's Son [ Fri Jul 24, 2009 9:15 am ]
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quite an achievement after how good 'United Abominations' was

With a statement such as this one, I smell a fanboy and my doubts are reaching new heights...

Author:  Goat [ Fri Jul 24, 2009 9:32 am ]
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I was all 'yay' whilst reading it, then I got to the source... fucking Metal Hammer. :lame: It probably sounds like Trivium or some shit. Still hopeful, of course, that intro sounds nicely SFSG...SW!-ish.

Author:  Tompa [ Fri Jul 24, 2009 11:07 am ]
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That review is way too positive. Not a bad word to say about any of the songs and lining the superlatives up one after another. I can't take it seriously.

If it is better than United Abominations I'd be quite happy.

Author:  Metalhead_Bastard [ Fri Jul 24, 2009 1:05 pm ]
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I'm with Goat, as soon as I saw the source I couldn't take it seriously. This could easily be shit, in spite of the review.

Author:  Eternal Idol [ Sat Jul 25, 2009 6:35 pm ]
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I'd rather have something that sounds more like The System Has Failed than United Abominations. I find that album far more interesting than the obvious retread quality of UA. I'm sure I'm not the only who noticed Dave recycling the Vortex riff on Never Walk Alone.

Author:  Seinfeld26 [ Sun Jul 26, 2009 2:59 am ]
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Eternal Idol wrote:
I'm sure I'm not the only who noticed Dave recycling the Vortex riff on Never Walk Alone.


Which, in turn, was sort of recycled from the Tornado Of Souls riff (okay, so it's descending rather than ascending - whoop-de-doo!). So he basically recycled a recycled riff. :rolleyes:

Author:  Thy Serpent [ Sun Jul 26, 2009 5:16 pm ]
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I would agree that this review is just too positive. But, 'Deth have never disappointed except with Risk.

Author:  Fatpom [ Mon Jul 27, 2009 1:54 am ]
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Eternal Idol wrote:
I'd rather have something that sounds more like The System Has Failed than United Abominations. I find that album far more interesting

Co-sign.

Author:  rio [ Wed Jul 29, 2009 11:10 am ]
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Fatpom wrote:
Eternal Idol wrote:
I'd rather have something that sounds more like The System Has Failed than United Abominations. I find that album far more interesting

Co-sign.


Maybe, although TSHF had too many weak tracks on.

Tbh, I don't really know what I want to hear from this. I liked UA but it didn't electrify as much as their older stuff still does. Dave can produce something the next level up, and hopefully he has done with this.

Author:  TheMetalWarrior316 [ Wed Jul 29, 2009 8:43 pm ]
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Every album after Risk was a step further to the past and I hope they have arrived between Peace Sells and Rust in Peace. And if not, the next record has to. :wink: But "Headcrusher" sounds as if Mega Dave has done the impossible - namely to make an album, that really can compete with the classics of the 80s.

Author:  Goat [ Wed Jul 29, 2009 9:33 pm ]
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Too optimistic, you are. The new 'deth will be a quality slice of Modern Thrash a la the last Destruction. Old-school Thrashers will be disappointed, the meh-squad will love it and everyone else will shrug their shoulders and utter that most typical of Metal reviews: "s'alright"

Author:  DevotedWalnut [ Wed Jul 29, 2009 11:39 pm ]
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Which category do I fall under Mr. Goat?

Author:  Lucifer's Son [ Wed Jul 29, 2009 11:57 pm ]
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DevotedWalnut wrote:
Which category do I fall under Mr. Goat?

Your a pessimistic-trOO-kvlt-oldschool-asshole. :lol:

Author:  DevotedWalnut [ Thu Jul 30, 2009 12:31 am ]
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Lucifer's Son wrote:
DevotedWalnut wrote:
Which category do I fall under Mr. Goat?

Your a pessimistic-trOO-kvlt-oldschool-asshole. :lol:


At least I have a proper title now.

Author:  TheMetalWarrior316 [ Thu Jul 30, 2009 2:25 pm ]
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Goat wrote:
Too optimistic, you are. The new 'deth will be a quality slice of Modern Thrash a la the last Destruction. Old-school Thrashers will be disappointed, the meh-squad will love it and everyone else will shrug their shoulders and utter that most typical of Metal reviews: "s'alright"

The too old school thrashers are always disappointed, because most of them are still living in the 80s and even if a new band plays the old sound, they will be against them, because they look too young or the production is too good or too modern. I mean, when someone says that he doesn't like the Warbringer vocal style because it's too metalcore, then I don't know how someone who likes old school thrash can be pleased...

I've listened yesterday to Rust in Peace and I think it's a very modern and even progressive Thrash/Speed Metal album. It has almost nothing to do with old Slayer or Exodus or Metallica and even old Megadeth - yet it has many old school fans. And because Headcrusher sounds very like RIP, I hope the rest is equal AND it should be good for every thrash fan.

Author:  ganeshaRules [ Thu Jul 30, 2009 2:46 pm ]
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Goat wrote:
Too optimistic, you are. The new 'deth will be a quality slice of Modern Thrash a la the last Destruction. Old-school Thrashers will be disappointed, the meh-squad will love it and everyone else will shrug their shoulders and utter that most typical of Metal reviews: "s'alright"


I'm sure I'm in the "everyone else" category

Author:  Lucifer's Son [ Thu Jul 30, 2009 2:47 pm ]
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ganeshaRules wrote:
Goat wrote:
Too optimistic, you are. The new 'deth will be a quality slice of Modern Thrash a la the last Destruction. Old-school Thrashers will be disappointed, the meh-squad will love it and everyone else will shrug their shoulders and utter that most typical of Metal reviews: "s'alright"


I'm sure I'm in the "everyone else" category

I'm in the "Megadeth-sucked-exept-on-their-first-two-albums" category. Where does that place me? :unsure:

Author:  rio [ Thu Jul 30, 2009 2:53 pm ]
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You really believe Rust in Peace is a sucky album??

Author:  Lucifer's Son [ Thu Jul 30, 2009 3:03 pm ]
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Sucky, no. But it doesn't do much for me exept bore me.

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