Megadeth Discography Blogspot

Defined by raw speed and technical aggression. This period includes the landmark Rust in Peace (1990)

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: For guitarists or enthusiasts, focus on tracks like "Holy Wars... The Punishment Due" and "Wake Up Dead," which are noted for their extreme technical difficulty. Defined by raw speed and technical aggression

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Chris Broderick brings neo-classical fire. “Head Crusher” is relentless. Should be mentioned in the same breath as Peace Sells . Essential track: “44 Minutes” (about the North Hollywood shootout).