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Date Added: 03/12/2002
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KILLING IS MY BUSINESS...DELUXE REMASTER

When I first heard about Megadeth redoing this record I thought they were going back into the studio and re-recording it. Then I remembered Gar Samuelson (Megadeth's drummer at that time) had died in 1999. So my next logical assumption was Mustaine's going to drag his current line-up into the studio to recut the album, and that doesn't always work. Sometimes re-recordings do more harm than good. Its kind of like a band putting out a classic greatest hits collection and then ruining the entire legacy by throwing some new tunes on the end of side B. I respect Megadeth for deciding to revamp and work with what was there instead of just redoing it. I think it makes for a more genuine product.

So instead of recutting the record, Megadeth simply juiced it up and took full advantage of studio technologies that simply did not exist 18 years ago. The new version sounds great with the biggest improvement being in the drum/percussion department. They must have run the old drums through some triggers, something that didn't exist in 1984. The final product sounds great and its definitely worth checking out.

This is Megadeth revamped for the times and it sounds great. This version of "Killing…"can easily stand up to the current Pro Tools polished nu-metal out there. It reminds me a lot of Testaments "First Strike Still Deadly" CD (although that was a blatant re-recording). You can also hear why so many hail Megadeth as the founders of this style of thrash metal. Listening to the choruses' of songs like "Mechanix" you can totally hear where most of the Swedes got their stuff from.

The liner notes alone are worth the price admission. Mustaine, co-founding bassist David Ellefson and Scott Ian (Anthrax, SOD) all contribute entries, introductions, as well as notes on each of the songs. Mustaine finally admits he basically started Megadeth out of spite and to take on Metallica. Mutaine reluctantly admits they may have won the battle to be the baddest and fastest but Metallica took the cake for the biggest and I guess that's all that matters in his game. I've always been a bigger fan of Megadeth over Metallica but its amazing that Mustaine has held such a grudge, even to this day, almost 20 years later. Geez. Count your money and let it go my man.

Theres a handful of demo tracks on the end of the disc which are just classic. Total garage metal, sounds like it was recorded in a garage too. Makes me want to put on a pair of ball hugging, acid washed Jordache jeans and stuff them with a pair of tube socks.

Very few records in this genre have been called "pioneering", but this is one of them. "Rust In Peace" is still my all time favorite, but the new "Killing… " is a worthwhile piece of remixed history.


THE WORLD NEEDS A HERO
by MEGADETH

RUDE AWAKENING
by MEGADETH

RUDE AWAKENING
by MEGADETH

DIE DEAD ENOUGH (single)
by MEGADETH

PEACE SELLS...BUT WHO'S BUYING? - REMIXED & REMASTERED
by MEGADETH

SO FAR, SO GOOD...SO WHAT! - REMIXED & REMASTERED
by MEGADETH

RUST IN PEACE - REMIXED & REMASTERED
by MEGADETH

COUNTDOWN TO EXTINCTION - REMIXED & REMASTERED
by MEGADETH

YOUTHANASIA - REMIXED & REMASTERED
by MEGADETH

CRYPTIC WRITINGS - REMIXED & REMASTERED
by MEGADETH

RISK - REMIXED & REMASTERED
by MEGADETH

THE SYSTEM HAS FAILED
by MEGADETH

ARSENAL OF MEGADETH DVD
by MEGADETH

That One Night - Live in Buenos Aires
by Megadeth

United Abominations
by Megadeth