- Nov 24, 2002
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Thanks to Greeno's guidance to the use of Soulseek I was able to hear this album before it's official release and before spending any money on it
First I'm not a musician. If I were one I'd be able to review this with a better ear, sadly I'm just a metalhead
Second I'm getting old and difficult. I use to get albums and spin them like nuts until they click, nowdays if the damn song doesn't grab me by the throat almost immediately chances are it will never do (geriatric metalhead).
Being given the disclaimer and with the album just fresh heard, I'm writing this words of sadness. Why words of sadness? Because is always sad to see the agony of a living being. I wish the day I kick the bucket it will be lightning fast. When I see bands heading to their demise I rather hope for a quick split before is too late or a sheer suicide like Metallica did. Unlike his former band Dave Mustaine want to extent the demise of Megadeth like a patient in coma tied to machines.
After the brilliant masterpiece "Rust In Peace" Megadeth turn to a long walk into the valley of deth. As much as I like the following albums, things were never the same. "Youthanasia" gave me the first song I never recorded on a tape (the title song). "Crypting Writings" gave not only unrecordable songs but also a mixture of emotions. Great songs like 'She-Wolf', 'The Desintegrators' and 'FFF' came along with mediocre material and the unrecordable ones. When "Risk" came out, the band was officially ded for me.
At the "The World Needs A Hero" came out I thought: oh well, the previous one was maybe just a slip, but TWNAH failed miserably to deliver more than three enjoyable songs. Suddenly after that the band was recording a bad live album (something Dave sware he will do only at the time to finish off the band) and the end came.
So that was it, the band was kaput and went with a whimper and not a bang...was it? Well it seems like the proverbial patient I mentioned before the band was in coma, and when it finally awaken wasn't to run but basically to crawl.
I'm not going to go into details song by song, I look at the product as a whole, and as whole it doesn't convince me. Yes some songs will remind us of this or that album. But THIS album can't live up to the "hype" of Megadeth's comeback. Just continuing to keep the dying patient artificially alive, Dave is not keeping the faith and is not selling out for good to cash like crazy. Therefore is just slowly dying more and more without end. I guess that indeed the system has failed...on Dave
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I'm looking forward for those of you able to hear it and gave their opinions, so people out there don't take me for granted in this matter

First I'm not a musician. If I were one I'd be able to review this with a better ear, sadly I'm just a metalhead
Second I'm getting old and difficult. I use to get albums and spin them like nuts until they click, nowdays if the damn song doesn't grab me by the throat almost immediately chances are it will never do (geriatric metalhead).
Being given the disclaimer and with the album just fresh heard, I'm writing this words of sadness. Why words of sadness? Because is always sad to see the agony of a living being. I wish the day I kick the bucket it will be lightning fast. When I see bands heading to their demise I rather hope for a quick split before is too late or a sheer suicide like Metallica did. Unlike his former band Dave Mustaine want to extent the demise of Megadeth like a patient in coma tied to machines.
After the brilliant masterpiece "Rust In Peace" Megadeth turn to a long walk into the valley of deth. As much as I like the following albums, things were never the same. "Youthanasia" gave me the first song I never recorded on a tape (the title song). "Crypting Writings" gave not only unrecordable songs but also a mixture of emotions. Great songs like 'She-Wolf', 'The Desintegrators' and 'FFF' came along with mediocre material and the unrecordable ones. When "Risk" came out, the band was officially ded for me.
At the "The World Needs A Hero" came out I thought: oh well, the previous one was maybe just a slip, but TWNAH failed miserably to deliver more than three enjoyable songs. Suddenly after that the band was recording a bad live album (something Dave sware he will do only at the time to finish off the band) and the end came.
So that was it, the band was kaput and went with a whimper and not a bang...was it? Well it seems like the proverbial patient I mentioned before the band was in coma, and when it finally awaken wasn't to run but basically to crawl.
I'm not going to go into details song by song, I look at the product as a whole, and as whole it doesn't convince me. Yes some songs will remind us of this or that album. But THIS album can't live up to the "hype" of Megadeth's comeback. Just continuing to keep the dying patient artificially alive, Dave is not keeping the faith and is not selling out for good to cash like crazy. Therefore is just slowly dying more and more without end. I guess that indeed the system has failed...on Dave
I'm looking forward for those of you able to hear it and gave their opinions, so people out there don't take me for granted in this matter
