Megadeth Anthology Set The World Afire RARE
ARTIST: MEGADETH. TITTLE: ANTHOLOGY - SET THE WORLD AFIRE. FORMAT: 2 X CD. COUNTRY: ARGENTINA. CATALOGUE NUMBER: 792 0. CONDITION: SEALED. ADDITIONAL INFO: RARE 2 X CD ARGENTINA PROMO, 2 DISC ANTHOLOGY ALL THE HITS + 2 PRECIOUSLY.
Product Description Disc One Tracks: 1. Rattlehead 3. Peace Sells 4. Wake Up Dead 5.
Devils Island 6. Anarchy In The UK 7. Set The World Afire 8. Into The Lungs Of Hell 9. In My Darkest Hour 10.
Holy WarsThe Punishment Due 11. Tornado Of Souls 12.
Hangar 18 13. Take No Prisoners 14. Go To Hell 15. Sweating Bullets 16. Crown Of Worms (demo version) 17. High Speed Dirt (previously unreleased demo version) Disc Two Tracks: 1. Skin O’ My Teeth 2.
Ashes In Your Mouth 3. Breakpoint 4. Angry Again 5. Train of Consequences 6. Reckoning Day (live) 7. A Tout Le Monde 8.
The Killing Road 9. New World Order 10. Prince Of Darkness 14. Kill The King 15.
Dread And The Fugitive Mind 16. Foreclosure Of A Dream 17. Symphony Of Destruction (live and previously unreleased in the U.S.) 18. Peace Sells (live) 2008.
• ' Released: July 9, 2009 • ' Released: April 9, 2010 Endgame is the twelfth studio album by American band. It was produced by and and released through on September 15, 2009. Endgame was the first album to feature guitarist, following 's departure in 2008, and was the band's last studio album with bassist; original bassist rejoined the band several months after the album's release. There are eleven tracks on the album, with lyrics inspired by subjects ranging from and the, to insanity, torture and crime. Two singles were released from the album: ' and '; the former was nominated for ' at the. Endgame entered the at number nine, and reached number one on the U.S.
Top Hard Rock Albums chart. As of April 2011 it has sold about 150,000 copies in the U.S. The album received positive reviews from music critics, and was thought to continue the success of the band's previous album, (2007). Andy Sneap produced Endgame and Megadeth's previous studio effort, United Abominations. On May 27, 2009, Megadeth frontman and guitarist confirmed twelve songs were complete and the group was currently mixing and mastering the record. The first preview from Endgame was a six-minute video featuring Sneap describing the process of mixing ' at his studio in.
Usability Engineering Ebook Pdf File. In the video, he called the upcoming album 'old-school'. Endgame was recorded at the band's studio, 'Vic's Garage', in.
The track listing was initially revealed on July 2, 2009, although several track titles were later shortened for the final release. The album was produced by Andy Sneap, who also produced Megadeth's previous album, United Abominations. Mustaine said of the album: 'It is fast, it is heavy, there is singing, yelling, speaking, and guest voices (maybe not singing – more like in 'Captive Honour'), the is insane.' He described it as a -oriented album, less melodic than the band's mid-to-late 90s material. Mustaine had saved a number of old rehearsal tapes, which were used as the album's starting point.
The band members had online chats with fans on their website while recording, which according to Mustaine, helped lift the band's enthusiasm. Release and promotion [ ]. Megadeth on tour promoting Endgame live in, in 2010. Megadeth finished recording the album on May 19, and on June 18, the album title was announced to be Endgame.
The cover artwork was released online on July 27, 2009. John Lorenzi, who designed the cover for United Abominations, returned for the album cover for Endgame The release date for Endgame was announced on the Megadeth official website as September 15, 2009, and was the first to review the album track by track. A week after its release, the album had sold 45,000 copies in the and 8,200 copies in, debuting at number nine on the, one place lower than the debut of United Abominations in 2007. The album placed first on the Hard Rock Albums chart and second on the Rock Albums chart. On May 10, 2009, Mustaine announced on TheLiveLine that some music from Megadeth would appear in the film to help promote Endgame.
Whether the music was to be from the album was not clear. During the message Mustaine left on TheLiveLine, it was stated there was new music playing in the background of the message. Ultimately, parts of the song 'The Right To Go Insane', can be heard near the end of the film. Another song from the album, ', was used as a playable song on. As promotion for Endgame, Megadeth performed 'Head Crusher' on the September 17, 2009, edition of. Megadeth toured in support of the album, beginning in, in November 2009 and ending on December 13, in,. The tour featured,,, and Arcanium.
Megadeth,, and were set to embark on the American Carnage tour on January 18, but it was postponed until summer due to Slayer frontman 's undergoing back surgery. Songs [ ] Endgame's lyrical themes are diverse. ' drew inspiration by 's plea to his fighters from the trilogy. '44 Minutes' is about the of 1997 and the title is derived from the film based on the event.
'1,320' was written about nitro fuel. Mustaine said 'Bite the Hand' was written 'about the greed of the fiduciary leaders of the financial world and how they just didn't care about the responsibility they had to the public.'
The title track was written 'about that ex-President signed into law that gave him the power to put American citizens in detention centers here in the United States'. 'The Hardest Part of Letting GoSealed With a Kiss' is a two-part song which Mustaine wrote for his wife. Reviewer Adrien Begrand called it a 'twisted love song'. 'Head Crusher', describes the medieval torture device.
Mustaine said 'How The Story Ends' was inspired by the teachings of. Begrand describes 'The Right to Go Insane' as '[Mustaine's] usual 'I’m slowly going nuts' shtick'; however, Mustaine stated the song was 'about having been wiped out, like so many Americans, from the recession and potential years of 2000 [sic]'. Singles [ ] The album's lead single was 'Head Crusher'. According to ' website, a download of 'Head Crusher' was available for 24 hours on July 7, starting at 11:00 AM.
The availability of the download ended the morning of July 8. The track was previously available for listening by calling Dave Mustaine's number through the TheLiveLine.com, a service he launched that enables musicians to connect to their audience over the phone. The song was nominated for ' at the 52nd annual – the band's first Grammy nomination since the 1997 song ' – and received a music video directed. The second single, 'The Right to Go Insane', was released eight months later. A music video for it was released in April 2010 and featured then-recently returned bass player. The video's plot is roughly based on the story of Shawn Nelson, an unemployed plumber who rampaged through in a stolen tank. The video premiered at a show in Austin, Texas on March 26 during the anniversary tour for.
The song hit position 34 on the. Critical reception [ ] Professional ratings Review scores Source Rating 8.5/10 10/10 9/10 8/10 4.5/5 Endgame received generally positive reviews from critics. Stephanie Burkett from said the album is 'their most reliable and proficient album since.'
She also noted that Megadeth 'are once again asserting their right to be considered one of the best and most consistent heavy metal groups on the planet.' Chad Bowar of awarded four and a half stars saying, 'Megadeth is still at the top of their game. Endgame has some old-school moments, but also modern ones. 2007’s United Abominations garnered a lot of critical praise and was on many year-end best of lists that year. Endgame is even better.' 's Eduardo Rivadavia said 'Megadeth's second release for Roadrunner, Endgame, whose title apparently refers to 'coming full circle' rather than any sort of goodbye, and finds the latest iteration of Megadeth – debuting new guitarist (ex-, ) – working primarily within their technical thrash comfort zone (think through Rust in Peace), with only a few latter-day elements and rare experimental diversions.'
Adrien Begrand of noted 'not a moment is wasted on Endgame' and said 'it's all due to Mustaine sticking to his strengths, and with the extraordinarily talented Broderick as his new wingman, the record positively scorches with an intensity we haven’t heard since Rust in Peace. With its furious back-and-forth solos, opening instrumental ' wastes no time in showcasing that dynamic between Mustaine and Broderick, and combined with the pure speed of 'This Day We Fight!' , longtime fans will be instantly reminded of the bracing 'Into the Lungs of Hell'/'Set the World Afire' one-two punch that kicks off 1988's great.' Mark Eglinton of described the album as 'a return to form' for Megadeth. Rock guitarist gave a favorable review to Endgame via.
Also, gave the album three stars out of five and said: ' Endgame starts with an instrumental before hitting the kind of rhythms that once earned Megadeth the tag 'state-of-the-art speed-metal-band'.' Endgame has since been regarded as a high point of the band's later career. It follows upon two well-received predecessors, while the band started to change its musical direction on the following two albums. In 2013, WhatCulture included Endgame as number five on its 'Top 5 Megadeth albums' list, behind. Track listing [ ] All tracks written by except where noted.
Title Writer(s) Length 1. ' () 2:25 2. '44 Minutes' 4:37 4. '1,320' 3:49 5. 'Bite the Hand' 4:01 6. 'Bodies' 3:34 7. 'Endgame' 5:56 8.
'The Hardest Part of Letting Go. Sealed with a Kiss' Mustaine, 4:41 9. ' Mustaine, 3:26 10. 'How the Story Ends' 4:28 11. ' 4:18 Total length: 44:42 Japanese bonus track No. Title Length 12.
'Washington is Next!' (Live) 5:31 Personnel [ ] Production and performance credits are adapted from the album liner notes. Megadeth • –,, and, • – lead, rhythm, and acoustic guitars • – • – and Additional musicians • – • – backup vocals • – on 'The Hardest Part of Letting Go. Sealed with a Kiss' Production • by and Dave Mustaine •,, and by Andy Sneap • Additional recording by Dave Mustaine Chart performance [ ] Chart (2009) Debut position 11 22 4 7 21 27 26 17 15 19 32 17 24 US 9 2 10 1 References [ ].