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[QUOTE="ShadowSD:1085124"][QUOTE="ArrowHead%20Logged%20In%20....%20Or%20NOT!:1085086"]Comparing Mechanix and Horsemen is pretty strong evidence arguing in favor of Megadeth, since whichever you prefer they're still BOTH MUSTAINE SONGS. Now how about we compare Phantom Lord or No Remorse to Mechanix/Horsemen? Exactly. [/QUOTE] Good point. But at the same time, a side by side comparison of Kill Em' All or Killing Is My Business, whether in terms of tightness of the heavy riffs or in terms of dynamics in having more softer and melodic parts mixed in, is pretty clear cut. To some extent though, it wasn't an even fight between the bands for the first several albums, in the sense that it wasn't Mustaine vs. Hetfield in terms of the melody and riff writing but rather it was often Mustaine vs. Hetfeld AND Burton AND sometimes Hammett as well. Burton's influence on not only the songs he co-wrote to but the way he influenced Hetfield's own songwriting when it comes to melody and harmony was its own major contribution.[/QUOTE]
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