Supposedly
www.fye.com was having a deal where you if you bought the CD from them, you were to be given a link to DL an "exclusive" track. I saw this while pre-ordering the new Dream Theater via this link:
http://www.fye.com/Dream-Theater_stcVVcatId480254VVviewcat.htm?extId=roadrunDT
I ordered this the other day, but have not received any information on this except the confirmation/shipping of my order. There is no mention of the details of that offer if you follow it now...?
Well to be completely honest I work for FYE and they'll do anything possible to get you to buy something from them, then screw you over later. On top of that we're selling the CD at FYE, and I went to Target and got the damn thing. I love the work I do (selling music), but I hate the way they do it. If you do by any chance get something though, it would be with/inside the CD itself.
and back to the topic
Im digging the new album, though I would say I enjoy System a little bit more.
Megadeth has to be in my top 5 favorite bands, even with any changes that the sound of Megadeth has gone through at any given time. Some people make it out to be the most horrible thing in the world of a band goes on to experiment and expand on other sounds. I assume I wouldn't be one of the few to respect that a band is brave/mature enough, depending on the situation, to make such a big leap and go against the grain or try something a little new. You don't get anywhere by doing the same things over and over again, and its not always selling out. Any change can be a type of progress whether its good, bad, ugly, or whatever else it might be considered by the fans. I love Rust in Peace, but in the same breath I love Cryptic Writings. Not exactly the same by any means, but still good music.
Im sure none of that was needed, but main point is I'll stick with Megadeth even if they start to suck. Doesn't mean they were never good in the first place.
that same argument doesn't work for Metallica however.

I can afford to be a hypocrite on that topic.