Megadeth Endgame
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Myrkur
December 27th 2013


164 Comments


"I can forgive the almost inaudibility of the bass"

what?

miketunneyiscool123
June 12th 2014


5523 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Not that great?



This is their greatest album since Rust In Peace. Countdown was pretty awesome but had dull moments. This record is relentless, heavy, and VERY-well produced.

DoofusWainwright
January 26th 2016


19991 Comments

Album Rating: 2.0

How the Story Ends is the best song on this agreed

LaughingSkull
January 31st 2016


860 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

a 2, Doofus? Wow, that's harsh. I'm bumping this up to 3.5, cause I thought that this record has found its right place within the Megadeth discog. I guess time makes you appreciate things more. I can't stop listening to Endgame (song), The Hardest Part..., Headcrusher and 44 Minutes. The Right to Go Insane I slagged, but it's cool also.

DoofusWainwright
January 31st 2016


19991 Comments

Album Rating: 2.0

Headcrusher is good, the hardest part is enjoyable too.



44 Minutes I actually think is one on the worst recent Megadeth songs, the lyrics and vocals are horrific. This Day We Fight Dave seems to be struggling to sing in time with the music, he sounds like your grandpa trying to karaoke sing over Angel of Death. The right to go insane and Bite the hand feel like filler. It's just a below average album for me

mifzal
January 31st 2016


3441 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

This and System has Failed are their recent good efforts.

DoofusWainwright
January 31st 2016


19991 Comments

Album Rating: 2.0

But this and System sound very different. I'd say System and Dystopia sound more similar and are their recent best

LaughingSkull
January 31st 2016


860 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

^ Agreed. Thematically, System and Dystopia are more connected than with Endgame.



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