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Ep. 113 Megadeth - Peace Sells... But Who's Buying - Review & Reaction!

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Ep. 113 Megadeth - Peace Sells... But Who's Buying - Review & Reaction!

Released in 1986, Megadeth's "Peace Sells... But Who's Buying?" is a cornerstone of thrash metal, showcasing the band's technical prowess, socio-political lyrics, and Dave Mustaine's distinctive snarling vocals. This album played a pivotal role in defining the thrash genre and influenced countless metal bands that followed.

Influence of the Album "Peace Sells... But Who's Buying?" is considered one of the most influential thrash metal albums of all time. Its combination of speed, technicality, and lyrical depth helped solidify Megadeth's position as one of the "Big Four" of thrash metal, alongside Metallica, Slayer, and Anthrax. The album's politically charged themes resonated with fans during the turbulent 1980s, and its title track, "Peace Sells," became an anthem for disaffected youth and a staple on MTV, thanks to its catchy bassline and provocative lyrics.

"Peace Sells... But Who's Buying?" remains a seminal album in the metal genre. Its impact is still felt today, as it laid the groundwork for future generations of metal bands. The combination of technical skill, lyrical depth, and raw energy ensures its place in the pantheon of great metal records. If you're a fan of thrash metal, this album is an essential listen.

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Ep. 113 Megadeth - Peace Sells... But Who's Buying - Review & Reaction!

Released in 1986, Megadeth's "Peace Sells... But Who's Buying?" is a cornerstone of thrash metal, showcasing the band's technical prowess, socio-political lyrics, and Dave Mustaine's distinctive snarling vocals. This album played a pivotal role in defining the thrash genre and influenced countless metal bands that followed.

Influence of the Album "Peace Sells... But Who's Buying?" is considered one of the most influential thrash metal albums of all time. Its combination of speed, technicality, and lyrical depth helped solidify Megadeth's position as one of the "Big Four" of thrash metal, alongside Metallica, Slayer, and Anthrax. The album's politically charged themes resonated with fans during the turbulent 1980s, and its title track, "Peace Sells," became an anthem for disaffected youth and a staple on MTV, thanks to its catchy bassline and provocative lyrics.

"Peace Sells... But Who's Buying?" remains a seminal album in the metal genre. Its impact is still felt today, as it laid the groundwork for future generations of metal bands. The combination of technical skill, lyrical depth, and raw energy ensures its place in the pantheon of great metal records. If you're a fan of thrash metal, this album is an essential listen.

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