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Nepenthe 07-17-2006 08:36 PM

Don't forget it now y'hear?

eug008 07-17-2006 10:35 PM

[QUOTE=FatalEnergy]There's only two parts I don't like.



and





But, I'm still looking forward to it.[/QUOTE]
CTE and Youth wern't that bad, they just wern't thrash. I still have high hopes for this album, it's gonna be awsome

heavy metal kid 07-17-2006 11:20 PM

Rust in Peace was mainstream also so i wouldn't mind that, but if he says something after CTE, then albums like Risk and the World Needs a Hero are included.

Bazarov 07-17-2006 11:34 PM

[QUOTE=Lord Abortion]That's because Megadeth are better than Metallica and [B]Slayer[/B] combined...X100[/QUOTE]
FIGHT ME!

I want to see Megadeth again... really really badly.

Apocalyptic Raids 07-18-2006 12:05 AM

[I]Rust In Peace[/I] wasn't mainstream.

eug008 07-18-2006 12:09 AM

[QUOTE=heavy metal kid]Rust in Peace was mainstream also so i wouldn't mind that, but if he says something after CTE, then albums like Risk and the World Needs a Hero are included.[/QUOTE]
Oh damn thats bad then, BTW RIP isn't mainstream

Lord Abortion 07-18-2006 04:25 AM

I like Countdown and Youthanasia better than any of the thrash stuff, anyhow.

Chu 07-18-2006 04:34 AM

Yeah, but you said if you were gay you'd go for James LaBrie so your opinion is void :p


Jokes, but seriously, I don't know why you'd choose LaBrie over Myung, or even Petrucci.

Lord Abortion 07-18-2006 04:39 AM

Labrie has more lovely hair.

Chu 07-18-2006 04:50 AM

So it's all about the hair for you? You should see my hair :naughty:

Mother 07-18-2006 05:29 AM

The new album is goona be called [URL="http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1536407/20060714/megadeth.jhtml?headlines=true"]United Abominations[/URL].



sry if this is old.

FatalEnergy 07-18-2006 05:29 AM

[QUOTE=eug008]CTE and Youth wern't that bad, they just wern't thrash. I still have high hopes for this album, it's gonna be awsome[/QUOTE]


I'm not saying CTE or Youth were bad, but he said after CTE. Risk was after CTE, so that's a pretty broad range.

victim of changes 07-18-2006 10:17 AM

lol risk was the first megadeth album i bought suprised that i like em as much as i do, being introduced with them by Risk and all.

eug008 07-18-2006 10:46 PM

[QUOTE=FatalEnergy]I'm not saying CTE or Youth were bad, but he said after CTE. Risk was after CTE, so that's a pretty broad range.[/QUOTE]
Yeh I guess we'll have to wait and see

heavy metal kid 07-18-2006 11:47 PM

[QUOTE=Apocalyptic Raids][I]Rust In Peace[/I] wasn't mainstream.[/QUOTE]

Well, Holy Wars got big air time on radio and Mtv, that and the album's platinum award made me think it was somehow Mainstream.

Apocalyptic Raids 07-19-2006 01:32 AM

New album sounds promising, but I'm not going to dwell to much on the comments that it sounds old school. Especially since I remember Mustaine saying he was not a 28 year old writing Rust In Peace riffs anymore.

I like how they're recording with analog, too.

FatalEnergy 07-19-2006 10:02 AM

[QUOTE=Apocalyptic Raids]I like how they're recording with analog, too.[/QUOTE]


So do I.
Analog has balls. Ditigal production does nothing for me.

Jev 07-19-2006 01:42 PM

[QUOTE=heavy metal kid]Well, Holy Wars got big air time on radio and Mtv, that and the album's platinum award made me think it was somehow Mainstream.[/QUOTE]
Hey, Dream Theater's Pull Me Under was on MTV a hell of a lot.

I wouldn't call that mainstream.

FatalEnergy 07-19-2006 04:57 PM

I've seen Elimination by Overkill on MTV too, so that dosen't really mean anything.

heavy metal kid 07-19-2006 05:17 PM

If it wasn't for that air time that RIP got on MTV and radio i'll bet CTE wouldn't be as mainstream as it is really. Hell, Dave Mustaine talks about something similar on the remastered version of the album.

It was like ...And Justice for all, the last step to world domination :p .

Lord Abortion 07-20-2006 03:15 AM

CTE, mainstream?

How so?

eug008 07-20-2006 05:57 AM

Yeh it is mainstream compared to their previous albums

metallicaman8 07-20-2006 10:21 AM

I've been getting more and more into Megadeth lately. I still prefer Metallica, but I find it is a very, very close battle. Dave Mustaine is difinitely a very talented individual, although I find I have a general dislike for his personality.

heavy metal kid 07-20-2006 11:31 AM

[QUOTE=Lord Abortion]CTE, mainstream?

How so?[/QUOTE]

Correct me if I'm wrong, but CTE was an instant hit: multi-platinum album, maximum position of 2 on the billboard charts, one grammy nomination(RIP got 2), and at least Symphony of Destruction, Sweating Bullets and Countdown to Extincion are still part of the daily playlist of my local radio station.

Not to mention that many of the Megadeth fans got hooked with some song of CTE.

To metallicaman8: Megadeth and Metallica are great bands, very different. Musically Megadeth is better, but Metallica has many pros that Megadeth don't have(Orion is a good example).

Jev 07-20-2006 01:54 PM

[QUOTE=metallicaman8]I've been getting more and more into Megadeth lately. I still prefer Metallica, but I find it is a very, very close battle. Dave Mustaine is difinitely a very talented individual, although I find I have a general dislike for his personality.[/QUOTE]
His personality's down to the way he was brought up, he was a drug dealer at a young age and had to live with his Aunt who abused him mentally.

Lord Abortion 07-20-2006 04:11 PM

Heavy Metal Kid: why the hell don't I have a local radio station like yours?!

metallicaman8 07-20-2006 06:59 PM

[QUOTE=Flower Dance]His personality's down to the way he was brought up, he was a drug dealer at a young age and had to live with his Aunt who abused him mentally.[/QUOTE]

I'm aware of that and it is unfortunate, but it doesn't change the fact that I don't like him....accept for his musical ability of course.

Jev 07-21-2006 04:23 AM

[QUOTE=Lord Abortion]Heavy Metal Kid: why the hell don't I have a local radio station like yours?![/QUOTE]
Because British radio is blind to good music.

pep 07-21-2006 11:06 AM

[QUOTE=Flower Dance]Because British radio is blind to good music.[/QUOTE]

Mexican radio isnt that great either. Maybe its just my location but I only get 80's pop and one hit wonders. Although at night there is a only rock/metal show where I get some Maiden and Sabbath.

heavy metal kid 07-21-2006 11:24 AM

My radio station is actually from San Diego(Rock 1053), but the stream reaches Tijuana.

Jev 07-21-2006 01:25 PM

[QUOTE=pep]Mexican radio isnt that great either. Maybe its just my location but I only get 80's pop and one hit wonders. Although at night there is a only rock/metal show where I get some Maiden and Sabbath.[/QUOTE]
That sounds great compared to here.

All the stations seem to have the same playlists.

Mother 07-22-2006 08:26 AM

[QUOTE="DM"]Droogies!

I am officially telling you that as of this second, I am finished with all of my parts on the new Megadeth record "United Abominations."

Some song titles are:
1. United Abominations
2. Washington Is Next
3. Gears Of War
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12. (Japanese release)

Psych!

We are announcing the Gigantour line-up and dates on MTV.com today and will make the official announcement to the rest of the world immediately following that with the opening of the new Gigantour 2006 sites at [url]www.gigantour.com[/url] and [url]www.myspace.com/gigantour2006[/url]

I can't wait to see you next week in Spain or around September when G.2006.NA starts, or Japan, or Australia, or next year in Europe, or South America, or the another trip through NA.

Take care my Droogs![/QUOTE]

... :)


Does Japanese release mean a song in japanese???

Mazeppa 07-22-2006 08:28 AM

Megadeth touring the world again? Woohoo!

Lord Abortion 07-22-2006 11:40 AM

Nah, I wouldn't think it would be in Japanese, Dragonforce do that all the time and don't sing in Japanese:p

Jev 07-22-2006 04:09 PM

[QUOTE=Mother]... :)


Does Japanese release mean a song in japanese???[/QUOTE]
Nah it probably means a song that'll only be on the Japanese version.

eug009 07-22-2006 06:09 PM

Yeh, those lucky Japeneses they get everything. Hey does that mean that the G2 info will be released a day early cause it's the 23rd?

pep 07-22-2006 09:09 PM

Yesterday i bought PSBWB and was reading the Black Friday Lyrics:

I mangle their faces till no features remain
A blade for butchering, I cut them to shreds
First take out the organs, then cutt off the head

Worthy of Cannibal Corpse:lol:

eug009 07-22-2006 09:19 PM

.....................
 
ofck G2 Lineup

[QUOTE]PRESS RELEASE - 07/22/06


GIGANTOUR IS BACK:

'THE MOTHER OF ALL SHRED FESTS'
TO KICK OFF SECOND YEAR IN SEPTEMBER;

MEGADETH RETURNS AS MAIN STAGE HEADLINER
WITH LAMB OF GOD CONFIRMED


GIGANTOUR is back.

The fast and furious traveling festival that was hailed last year by Revolver magazine as "the mother of all shred fests" will kick off its second year in early September.

Look for the tour--the brainchild of MEGADETH frontman DAVE MUSTAINE --to launch in the Northeast and to work its way through 25 major markets before wrapping in mid-October, with Xbox's "Gears of War" sponsoring the trek. MEGADETH will return as the festival headliner on a bill that includes fellow heavy-hitters Lamb of God, plus Opeth, Arch Enemy, Overkill, Into Eternity, Sanctity and The Smashup all confirmed for these mostly outdoor shows. Other second stage artists will be announced soon.

MUSTAINE personally hand-picks all the GIGANTOUR bands, with a sharp eye on true musicianship. He says GIGANTOUR is a great place for like-minded music fans to see a full day of music on two stages without breaking the bank, and he's glad the tour is back in '06. " This is the concert that I, as a heavy metal music fan, would want to see," says MUSTAINE. "It is going to be something to look forward to each year, to see what kind of tremendous talent we can assemble, for GIGANTOUR festivals in the years to come."

Lamb of God's Mark Morton says, "Megadeth is one of the main reasons I started playing metal guitar in the first place. To finally tour with them is really exciting and it's a great way to start off our world tour supporting Sacrament . We've been dying to get the new material up and running on the live stage. We've worked so hard on the new record--it's really a great sense of accomplishment to see the new tunes come to life in a live setting. We're really looking forward to this one." The group's Chris Adler says, "Teaming up with Megadeth on GIGANTOUR is a metal dream come true. The lineup represents some of the most proficient metal bands and players from across the world and we are looking forward to joining forces and kicking ***. We're planning on a nice long set, introducing a lot of new and very heavy material from Sacrament as well as keeping the brutal live tracks from our previous albums. We can't wait to take the stage and destroy it."

Last year's inaugural GIGANTOUR was a six-week trek that was hailed by the Miami Herald for featuring "only bands whose musicianship matches their ability to melt faces with sheer volume and power." The Orange County Register agreed, saying, "...it does a heart good to see Mustaine able to buck the chameleon trend of rock and stay firm to his ideals, keeping the music the priority and not the image."

As for joining forces with GIGANTOUR, Craig Davison, Director of Global Games Marketing for Xbox, says, "We're totally jazzed about the partnership between Gigantour 2006 and our forthcoming Xbox 360 blockbuster, Gears of War ! Partnering a music extravaganza like GIGANTOUR with the launch of a mega-hit game like Gears of War captures the excitement around two awesome happenings for fans of music and video games!" Gears of War is a blockbuster video game exclusively for the Xbox 360 video game and entertainment system that blends tactical action with survival horror. Gears of War thrusts gamers into a harrowing story of humankind's epic battle for survival and is available this holiday.

In other GIGANTOUR news, Image Entertainment will release two-DVD and two-CD sets of GIGANTOUR 2005, which included Megadeth, Dream Theatre, Fear Factory, Anthrax, Nevermore, Life of Agony, Symphony X, Dry Kill Logic and Bobaflex. The CD is out August 22, with the DVD hitting stores September 5--just in time for this year's tour.

Stay tuned for more details, or check out [url]www.GIGANTOUR.com[/url] , [url]www.megadeth.com[/url] , [url]www.myspace.com/gigantour2006[/url] , and [url]www.myspace.com/megadeth[/url] .

The current itinerary is below (note: exact line-up for shows subject to change).



September:

7 San Diego - TBA

8 Oakland - Oakland Coliseum

9 San Luis Obispo - Pozo Saloon Amphitheatre

10 San Bernardino - Hyundai Pavilion

12 Las Vegas - TBA

13 Phoenix - Dodge Theatre

15 Salt Lake City - USANA

16 Denver - Coors Amphitheatre

17 Albuquerque - Journal Pavilion

19 TBD

21 Milwaukee - Eagles Ballroom

22 Chicago - Congress Theatre

23 Columbus - Nationwide Arena

24 Detroit - DTE Energy Amphitheatre

25 Toronto - Molson Amphitheatre

27 Montreal - Bell Centre

28 Nassau - Nassau Coliseum

29 TBD

30 Holmdel - PNC Bank Center

October

1 TBD

3 TBD

5 TBD

6 Tampa - St Pete Times Forum

7 Orlando - Hard Rock Live

8 Sunrise FL - Bank Atlantic Forum[/QUOTE]

Megadeth
Lamb of God
Opeth
Arch Enemy
Overkill
Into Eternity
Sanctity
The Smashup

More comin soon

pep 07-22-2006 09:23 PM

Finally!! thanx man:chug:

eug009 07-22-2006 09:25 PM

I don't know half of these bands :mad: but it seems pretty solid


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