Hidden Treasures [EP]Megadeth
Release Date: 11/11/2008
Original Release:
1995
# of Discs:
1
J&R Item # 1003751_CD
UPC # 094639376629
Label: EMI Music Distribution
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Disc: 1
1.
No More Mr. Nice Guy
2.
Breakpoint
3.
Go to Hell
4.
Angry Again
5.
99 Ways to Die
6.
Paranoid
7.
Diadems
8.
Problems - (previously unreleased)
Performer: Megadeth
Distributor: MSI Music Distribution Notes: Producers: Desmond Child, Max Norman, Dave Mustaine. Engineers include: Max Norman. Culled from various soundtracks and tribute albums, and featuring a new cover of the Sex Pistols' "Problems," Hidden Treasures may have a number of rare tracks, but it doesn't have many first-rate songs, with only "99 Ways to Die" making much of an impression. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine
Before founding Megadeth in 1983, Dave Mustaine was an original member of Metallica (his songs were recorded by them after his departure). With Megadeth, however, he pursued his own vision; equally inspired by heavy metal and punk, Mustaine and company released some pioneering thrash-metal in the '80s. Over the years, through personnel changes and stylistic evolution towards a more melodic, accessible sound, Megadeth sold millions of records and became one of the most influential metal bands of their era.
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