![]() The song starts with a random laugh and then some quick notes follow. Lucretia This song took me awhile to appreciate. ![]() The song ends with another good solo but it leaves you wanting more or exclaiming WTF? due to it's brief ending. The intro last for over a minute and the song is 2 minutes and 56 seconds so you only get a minute and a half of great Megadeth. Also previously mentioned the length is an issue here. He sings the lyrics very fast and it's hard to understand him at times. One problem with this song has to be Dave's vocals. When the intro is over there is a long and fast drum roll that leads into madness on all instruments from the members of megadeth. Just like Five Magics there is another intro. This is the second shortest song on the album(third on 2004 remaster) and this song should be way longer. Poison was the cure Another song that wasn't played until the Rust in Peace 20 years tour. Underrated song and it deserves more credit. In the first few phrases Dave Mustaine sings there is a crazy solo following a phrase. Over 3 minutes of relentless guitar playing, drums and bass as well. When the songs speeds up though you are in for a treat. It sets the mood for the song though but it would be nice if it was cut down. The song starts with some great riffing and a drum beat but then it slows down a lot and this intro consists of Mustaine playing a few notes. One negative thing about this song is how long it takes before the great portion of the song starts. This track is about a fantasy novel called " Master of five magics" and it just shows the broad amount of topics covered on this album. Five Magics Somehow this song was never played live by Megadeth until the 2010 Rust in Peace 20th Anniversary tour. It is TOO short in my opinion but this doesn't cause any setbacks to this track. Another problem with this track is the length. If you don't mind the vocals, then you will like this song. At the end of the song Dave and company sing TAKE NO ***! and the song ends with a great solo. At first Dave's lyrics are heard to comprehend at first but after a few listens you will understand his lyrics. You can hear the bass briefly and then the madness continues. Dave starts singing Got one chance and then there are some good harmonies following Dave's phrases that just makes this song so good. This has to be one of the heaviest if not the heaviest riff on Rust in Peace. Take No Prisoners This song starts off with a fast riff and then the drums following in a fast beat. There are over seven solos and if you like heavy metal you will surely like this song. After mustaine sings his last phrase the solos just start coming in. Mustaine's vocals are scarce with only two verses. Hangar 18 This song is well known for the Marty Friedman vs. This song checks in at over 6 minutes but these are just 6 minutes of all OUT THRASH. Fantastic solo by Mustaine and it's incredible how he could sing and play these fast riffs at the same time. ![]() Mustaine starts a great solo after singing " No more Mistakes" but instead of slowing down the entire bands speeds up and another solo starts. The song slows down somewhat midway but the guitar sounds heavy and it fits with this song. Friedman and Mustaine have some great guitar solos in this song. The lyrics are very well written on this song as well. One thing you notice on this opener is that Dave's vocals are improved over the Peace Sells album. The song starts with a guitar intro followed by an intense riff played throughout the song. Classic thrash Megadeth showcased right here on this song. Rust in peace contains 9 tracks (13 on remastered version) and here's my track by track review of this album:ġ. Rust in Peace is 40 minutes long on the original version and 57 minutes long on the 2004 remastered version due to the bonus track and three demos of some songs on the album. Rust in Peace was released in 1990 and peaked at 23rd on the charts. ![]() This lineup from Rust in Peace was the longest lineup in Megadeth to date. A year later or so Dave Mustaine would hire Marty Friedman from Cacophony and Nick Menza. so What? in 1988 Dave Mustaine would fire drummer Chuck Behler and Jeff Young due to internal issues within the band. Review Summary: The best album from 1990 and one of the greatest from the decade.Īfter releasing So Far So Good.
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