Megadeth Countdown to Extinction
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Tracklist:
1) Skin o' my Teeth
2) Symphony of Destruction
3) Architecture of Agression
4) Foreclosure of a Dream
5) Sweating Bullets
6) This Was my Life
7) Countdown to Extinction
8) High Speed Dirt
9) Psychotron
10) Captive Honor
11) Ashes in your Mouth

Ranking: #21 for 1992

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Mike Stagno STAFF (236 Reviews)

2006-08-06 | 22 comments | 2,410 views

Over their careers, many big bands change the style of music they play. Metallica, once the biggest thrash metal band in the world, softened up their sound to a more accessible, mainstream style of metal. Judas Priest changed their sound many, many times; with styles ranging from classic metal, to a more hard rock sound, as well as speed metal, and even a stint in hair metal. Even Gothenburg Metallers, In Flames, have experimented with new sounds.

Megadeth, one of the "Big Four" bands of thrash metal also changed up their music. The band had released four excellent thrash albums, with two of them being considered thrash masterpieces, Rust in Peace in 1990 and Peace Sells…But Who's Buying in 1988. In 1992, the band opted for a more accessible release, entered the studio, and came out with Countdown to Extinction, the band's most successful album to date. Countdown to Extinction reached #2 in the American charts. In the long run, this was probably the worst thing that could have happened to the band. According to the album's linear notes, Megadeth's main man, Dave Mustaine, was very upset that the album didn't hit the coveted #1 spot in the charts. The band wanted to reach #1 so much that they got progressively poppier until their 1999 album, Risk. None of the albums coming after Countdown – Youthanasia, Cryptic Writings, and Risk – ever reached #1, and none of them sold as well as Countdown to Extinction either.

Just like when Metallica released the famous Black Album, detractors of Megadeth screamed "sellout" after the release of the album. But there is none of that here. With Countdown to Extinction, Megadeth still produced some excellent metal. This time, rather than recording a heavy, technical riff-fest like they did on Rust in Peace, Dave and Co. played simpler, more melodic tunes that will appeal more to the average listener. Songs such as Captive Honour, Countdown to Extinction, and This Was My Life, displayed this more melodic approach to metal, particularly the title track, with its fantastic bridges and interludes. But the album still showcases a heavier side to Megadeth. Songs such as Architecture of Aggression, Pyschotron, Ashes in Your Mouth, and Megadeth's biggest hit, Symphony of Destruction, prove to listeners that the band still retains its heaviness. Also remaining on Countdown are Marty Friedman's amazing guitar solos. While he doesn’t shred like he does on Hangar 18 or Holy Wars…The Punishment Due, he has some exciting moments on the album such as the solo in Symphony of Destruction, or Ashes in Your Mouth.

Countdown to Extinction is home to some of Megadeth's strangest moments and songs. The first is one of the singles, Sweating Bullets. The song starts off with a simple, yet eerie guitar riff, which is followed by a long spoken section in which Dave talks to himself. The spoken section is bitter and sarcastic, mocking Dave and how he lives. The spoken part represents the split personalities and voices that may or may not have actually been inside Dave's head at the time. The album contains several of these spoken sections, and at times the can be pretty entertaining. "Well me, it's been nice talking to myself"… The band would explore this technique again in a later song titled, Dread and the Fugitive Mind. Another slightly odd part of Countdown to Extinction shows up on the tenth song, Captive Honour. The song contains an amusing dialogue between the band members with the scene depicting an on going trial at a courthouse. The dialogue fits into the song's themes, and reminds me of all those short tracks in between songs in a concept album that are there merely to move the story along (See Blind Guardian's Nightfall in Middle Earth, it’s got a dozen of them).

I like Dave's vocals on Countdown to Extinction a lot more than on any other album. Dave Mustaine's singing style is a love it or hate it kind of thing. Those who enjoy listening to Dave belt out the his lyrics in Rust in Peace or Peace Sells will love his singing in Countdown, while those who dislike them will have to look for some other redeeming quality in the music, as Megadeth relies on Dave's singing quite a lot. In my opinion, his vocals are at their best, especially on the title track, Architecture of Aggression, and Captive Honour. Dave's voice sounds really great with the melodic style of music found on this album, and are as catchy as they will ever be. I think his vocals are more suited to the lighter sound of Countdown, Youthanasia, and Cryptic Writings, rather than the gritty, harsher vocals needed for an album like Killing is My Business.

Countdown to Extinction was Megadeth's first step into the world of mainstream music. Despite softening up the sound, the music still remains enjoyable and the band still maintains its identity, something that the band lacked in albums like Risk. Though the band opted for a lighter album (and it isn't exactly light to begin with) traces of the bands former thrash metal sound can still be found on songs such as Architecture of Aggression or Ashes in Your Mouth. Countdown to Extinction is no Rust in Peace, but it is a very enjoyable ride that anybody can enjoy.

Recommended Tracks:
Ashes in Your Mouth
Architecture of Aggression
Psychotron
Symphony of Destruction

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Mikesn
Staff Reviewer


Comments: 3495
08.06.06


And that's three reviews in one day.

Woo :chug:

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Channing


Comments: 478
08.06.06


Once again, great job.

Mikesn
Staff Reviewer


Comments: 3495
08.06.06


Thanks, man.

bicepman4000


Comments: 246
08.06.06


Not a fan of Megadeth, but good review

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ToWhatEnd


Comments: 3097
08.06.06


Never listened to this album actually. I was all about RIP and Peace Sells. Nice review once again and congrats on 3 in 1 day!

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Dethtrasher


Comments: 2127
08.07.06

Album Rating: 2.5

I guess this is the only Deth-album that I can't enjoy.
Hehe, 3 reviews in a day, well they are well-written all of them Keep it up!

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wakeupdead


Comments: 1748
11.30.06

Album Rating: 4

Nice review! This is my 3rd least favourite Megadeth album (after Cryptic Writings, and Risk), but is still a very good album that I often enjoy. ;)

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Mikesn
Staff Reviewer


Comments: 3495
11.30.06


Thanks man.

This is my third favourite though, after Rust in Peace and Peace Sells. Too many good songs. Architecture of Aggression, Psychotron, Ashes in Your Mouth, Sweating Bullets, Captive Honour. It's all good.

DethMagnetic


Comments: 111
09.29.08

Album Rating: 4.5

Awesome album my favorite is Ashes in your mouth

sotos


Comments: 21
11.18.08

Album Rating: 4

very good album

symphony is a CLASSIC song.

Dragonforce89


Comments: 164
01.20.09

Album Rating: 5

Second best Megadeth album.

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SlaveLabor


Comments: 453
01.20.09


I'd say it was the 5th best but still very awesome

lauriej


Comments: 1419
01.20.09

Album Rating: 4

For once, I agree with DF89.

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Groogen


Comments: 27
03.13.09

Album Rating: 3.5

'and Peace Sells…But Who's Buying in 1988'. Wasn't that album released in 1986? Sorry im not trying to be an asshole, just pointing this out.

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MuzikManiac


Comments: 106
04.22.09

Album Rating: 4.5

good album, great review, everything else has already been said

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KILL


Comments: 4370
07.21.09

Album Rating: 4.5

HIGH SPEED DIRT!!!!

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Countorus


Comments: 3209
07.21.09


lol that acoustic solo in that song rules

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hitman02011


Comments: 603
08.05.09

Album Rating: 4

I gotta admit, Sweating Bullets has one of my favorite Megadeth moments of all time, but the verses are pretty horrible.

The part I LOVE is from 2:26 to 3:22. Basically the solo and the little section after. The little section after is probably my favorite Megadeth moment to be honest...

But yeah, excellent album. Every track has something good about it in my opinion.

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Jesuslaves


Comments: 1042
08.05.09

Album Rating: 2.5

Has its moments, I like Youthanasia more.

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devouredbymetal


Comments: 214
08.14.09

Album Rating: 4.5

absolute killer . favorite tracks - foreclosure of a dream, symphony of destruction, skin o' my teeth

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