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[QUOTE="arktouros:1102378"]This is definitely Megadeth's fourth best album behind RIP, Countdown, and Peace Sells... it's been on in my car the past few days in the CD player (thanks to my ex-roommate graciously leaving a shiny new copy of it along with the rest of his garbage at my old apartment) and I've been listening to it off and on. I gotta admit I really didn't want to like it at first because I had the Rust In Peace or GTFO attitude, but this is classic Megadeth. Not obsessed with it by any means but it's so refreshing when cranked up. Mustaine's sneer is still mixed with thrash attitude coupled with badass lyrics, but a still gets away with the cliches in the choruses (When it's dog eat dog you are what you eat / something something bite the hand that feeds)... and then they totally redeem themselves when raging twin lead riffs really shift the songs to overdrive. Even the 'single' Baptized in a Firefight keeps me interested. My only problem with the album is the transition from Endgame to The Hardest Part of Letting Go... where we go from NWO thrash to heavy metal ballad mode in an instant. Except the ballad doesn't make me hit the skip button, it's actually well done. Here's to more excellent Megadeth albums. [/QUOTE]
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