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[QUOTE="moran:841578"][QUOTE="rbss:841560"]I like all Megadeth to varying extents and for different reasons. Killing is My Business - Rust in Peace = Classic, faultless era Countdown to Extinction - Hidden Treasures = Awesome songwriting, production and execution, but a bit too consistently mid-paced. Can get boring. Still, awesome. Cryptic Writings - Risk = Definitely the low points of the Megadeth discography. I enjoy some of the songs on these records, but there are many flaws and the overall style of the band at this point was not too appealing. The World Needs a Hero = Transitionary.. Not as disappointing as the previous two, but not great either. A step in the right direction. The System has Failed - United Abominations = A return to form. Some killer, killer songs on these records. Great playing and energy. Some of the songwriting on The System has Failed still hadn't really shook the pop sensibilities of the Risk era to a certain extent, but United Abominations is easily their best since Youthanasia. .. my two cents [/QUOTE] Exactly how I feel.[/QUOTE]
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