OP's being cute, this is the same guitar for reference:
https://www.amazon.com/Heaven-Megadeth-Mustaine-Peace-Guitar/dp/B077ZK5VCC
Direct link - https://www.strawpoll.me/16012851
We're here at the finals at long live last. It's come down to two - a less-than-a-minute intro and one of the most obscure covers ever put out by Megadeth. Which is worse? Has anyone ever actually listened to Out on the Tiles? Is "Out on the Tiles" the worst cover Megadeth has ever put out? Would "Crush 'Em" have gone out earlier if "Enter the Arena" was made as part of the track rather than a separate intro? Most of these questions will never be answered, but we will find out which of these is the ultimate loser of the Megadeth survivors.
It was around the same time; Dave M was injured, was remastering records, was gonna do a solo project, but owed the label a record. He didn't invite Jr back, who was still a co-founder/co-owner at the time. His suit was eventually dismissed, but if you read the filing it's full of gnarly accusations.
Direct link - https://www.strawpoll.me/15562249
I Ain't Superstitious is my favorite of all the Megadeth covers. Hell, even though I think it's the weakest track on Peace Sells, it's the song that puts that album over Rust in Peace for me.
There's a new hoodie on their Amazon store with some of this art on it which makes me think it's legit (link)
I'm 50. Have been an AC/DC fan since listening to my older sister's cassette of Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap when it was new (to the U.S.) in 1981. Got Back in Black (1980), Highway to Hell (1979), and For Those About to Rock We Salute You (1981) soon after that, because that's all that was in U.S. stores at the time and I didn't know they had been around for years and had several earlier albums. Remember later being confused that the guy on the cover of Highway to Hell didn't look like the guy in their music videos. Continued being a fan and buying every new AC/DC album for many many years after that. After learning that their first singer had died I continued to hear tons of their Bon Scott era material on the radio every day, so didn't really get around to picking up their earlier albums but thought I had heard it all on rock radio, because let's face it, there were entire radio station networks that seemingly had an all-AC/DC format.
In 2014 I got back into AC/DC after my significant other bought me this book as a gift. I bought or re-bought all of their albums after researching the complicated history of their early discography. I realized that I somehow had gone 36 years without hearing the Powerage album at all, except for "Sin City" which of course was played on the radio at least 15 times a day for many years.
Imagine how cool it was to have a new Bon Scott era album to listen to decades after its release. Imagine how awesome it was to hear Powerage for the first time in 2015 and realize that every single track is a banger and that it is, in fact, their best album. After sadly watching the decline of rock music in mainstream America in the post-grunge years, it was awesome to get a massive shot in the arm like that.
Direct link - https://www.strawpoll.me/15971036
To spice things up for the finals and semi-finals, I've included links to the final three songs featured. One's nine minutes long, one is a less-than-a-minute intro, and the other is a Led Zeppelin cover which was a bonus track in Japan only.
Direct link here - https://www.strawpoll.me/15876748
Let's take a look at the songs still here:
Problems - a Sex Pistols cover off an EP. I think the fact it's off an EP is a big reason as to why this song is still here, although the fact it's a punk song might be another factor.
Absolution - it's an instrumental and a remaster bonus track. While I do love Youthanasia, it isn't the most popular Megadeth album out there and I can't imagine many people have heard this song.
Sin - I don't have much to say about this song, which is pretty damning.
Enter the Arena - I mean, this is barely even a song. Black Sabbath has released 30 second instrumentals and those are more "song" than this. If this is the ultimate loser (and it most likely will be) there's still gonna be a massive asterisk.
When & Losing My Senses - When is a long track; too long in my opinion. Its lyrics are pretty bad in my opinion. Honestly, I think it's a bit worse than Losing My Senses, but don't really care where either ends up in the end of this Survivor.
Out on the Tiles - maybe it's because it's a cover, although that doesn't really make sense since the first two songs to go in this Survivor are covers. It isn't an obscure cover either - this is one from Led Zeppelin, off their awesome third album as well.
You guys should Dave's autobiography or at least listen to it! via an ebook. Really insightful. Its actually on audible. Usually they give a free book download when you sign up for a free trial. I signed up, downloaded Dave's autobiography and then canceled my membership. You dont need to be a member to listen to it.
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Really great listen.
Narrator kinda sounds a bit like Dave too.
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It's not up to me to tell you how to use this website which shows a lot of genres http://everynoise.com/engenremap.html but I was fooling around and I searched "Spanish Black Metal" and I actually enjoyed it a lot, got me curious to say the least.
Direct link - https://www.strawpoll.me/15578404
Kill the King and Millennium of the Blind are the first non-covers to make it out of this Survivor alive. Between the two, I love Kill the King. Wish that got put on a proper studio album.
Also, I'm now aware that "millennium" may not be spelt correctly in a few places. For some reason, I don't have spell check with Firefox. Must be a setting I changed on accident.
Yes it is! I love it, although the floyd rose is really hit or miss with people. I enjoy how it stays in tune but changing strings or even just tuning is a bitch.
Also I use heavy bottom light top strings and had to get some heavier springs to compensate and keep the bridge balanced. (I switched 2 of the 3 springs out)