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I really like it! I love how everyone's comeing to Vic for help, really highlights Dave/Megadeth's ego (and that's not a bad thing at all really).
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Coming for help or going to hell! [img]/images/graemlins/laugh.gif[/img]
bah, they should change the name to "This Album Has Failed"... out of 12 songs maybe 3 are good, the solo's are pretty decent but overall the music is sort of generic and after a few listens there was nothing keeping me coming back for more. I won't tell you where to get this album but..
Man it would be funny if Kerry won the election--thus rendering this cover instantly obsolete! [img]/images/graemlins/laugh.gif[/img]
I think you can download the album through any of the normal channels for doing that sort of thing...quite a bit early for that, considering it's not being released until September.
I'll shamefully admit that I dl'ed the album. For the last week I have become incapable of listening to anything else. Standout tracks include Blackmail The Universe, Die Dead Enough, The Scorpion, Of Mice And Men & Tears In A Vial. The vocals are amazing, song structures are solid and although there is some 90's tempo stuff on it I don't think there is a song that doesn't have its thrash moments. If there was anything I didn't like about it I would say Chris Polands solos seem to lack the fire they had on earlier albums. They just don't have the build/release like they once had. They are still technically amazing, just not too emotive.
This could very well become one of my favorite all time albums. [img]/images/graemlins/band.gif[/img]
The album is quite good. I like it. Far better than TWNAH.
Die Dead Enough is my favourite at the moment, but the solos on the album isn't all that. I miss Marty's briliant solos. I even miss Al Pitrelli's solos.
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