![]() ![]() The military cadence of “I got no job, but I got long hair” at end of “Soldier On!” showing a sense of mega-humour. His contribution to this album cannot be ignored. I’m not quite sure of where “Junkie” fits, not a bad song by any means, it’s placing at song 6 providing a slight drop in momentum, a subliminal halfway breather to the listener before Dirk cranks it up again in the 1 minute 20 seconds of “Psychopathy”. ![]() The haunting lament of “Bring out your dead……bring out your dead” introduces the album and title track the eerie sound of children in a playground at the start of “Dogs of Chernobyl” followed by the lightly picked guitar merging to concussive riffs with Dirk putting in a phenomenal performance in on the drumkit. Not just your pedal to the metal Thrash Metal album, the Megamasters are on fire. ![]() And The Dead!” is a hell of a strong statement from the band. Has it really been 6 years since “Dystopia”? In a dangerous, volatile era, a new Megadeth album is a most heaven-sent way to lock out the world and de-stress.ĭave Mustaine and Kiko Loureiro’s riffage and soloing interplay, Dirk Verbeuren’s pounding drums, the throbbing basslines re-recorded by legend of the low-end Steve Di Georgio, (to be played on tour by newly appointed returning bassist James LoMenzo) and that iconic snarl that invokes images of a curled upper lip yip, Megadeth are firing on all cylinders.Īfter a few listens “The Sick, The Dying…. “Bring out your dead……….Bring out your dead……….” ![]()
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