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Peace Sells...But Who's Buying?

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1 Wake Up Dead Mustaine 3:40
2 The Conjuring Mustaine 5:04
3 Peace Sells Mustaine 4:04
4 Devil's Island Mustaine 5:05
5 Good Mourning/Black Friday Mustaine 6:41
6 Bad Omen Mustaine 4:05
7 I Ain't Superstitious Dixon 2:46
8 My Last Words Mustaine 4:47
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Peace Sells...But Who's Buying?

Long Play Record

Style: Heavy Metal

Peace Sells...But Who's Buying?

UPC: 077771252617

Release Date: 10/28/2008

Original Release Date: 10/28/2008

Tracks: [Wake Up Dead, The Conjuring, Peace Sells, Devil's Island, Good Mourning/Black Friday, Bad Omen, I Ain't Superstitious, My Last Words]
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Steve Huey

Arguably Megadeth's strongest effort and a classic of early thrash, Peace Sells combines a punkish political awareness with a dark, threatening, typically heavy metal world-view, preoccupied with evil, the occult, and the like. The anthemic title track and "Wake Up Dead" are the two major standouts, and there is also a cover of Willie Dixon's "I Ain't Superstitious," which takes on an air of supernaturally induced paranoia in the album's context. The lines between hell and earth are blurred throughout the album, and the crashing, complex music backs up Dave Mustaine's apocalyptic vision of life as damnation -- his limited vocal style is used to great effect, growling and snarling in a barely intelligible fashion under all the complicated guitar work. Vital, necessary thrash. ~ Steve Huey, Rovi