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CDcame out the 15 September 2009 - Roadrunner Records
Megadeth : Endgame, review, tracklist, mp3, lyrics

RATING : 17/20
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Tracklist
1. Dialectic Chaos
2. This Day We Fight !
3. 44 Minutes
4. 1,320'
5. Bite the Hand
6. Bodies
7. Endgame
8. The Hardest Part of Letting Go... Sealed with a Kiss
9. Head Crusher
10. How the Story Ends
11. The Right to Go Insane

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    hack, le Monday 28 September 2009 talk to your friends  
I hadn't bought a Megadeth album since 1994. That was because I was disappointed with the Youthanasia album. I thought that they had sold out and became washed up. Like Metallica or Van Halen. Last week, I encountered a sweet promotional deal. Megadeth's new album, End Game, with the t-shirt, for 20 bucks. I took the deal and am very pleased with it. The first song, Dialectic Chaos, sounds like it was borrowed from Running Wild. The rest of the album sounds like the real Megadeth. Most of the songs shred and grind at a fast tempo. A few songs rock at medium speed. The mood of the album is very gloomy, as if you just saw hundreds of people killed in a terrorist attack. Dave's vocal style has a lot of rhythm. At the beginning of The Hardest Part Of Letting Go, his vocal style is like that for a classical love ballad, similar to Barry Manilow. Dave and Chris have a lot of sharp guitar solos. All of the musicians are top notch. A lot of the songs are about fighting a war. Similar bands are Overkill or Exodus. My favorite song on the album is End Game.

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