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Recent Reviews

twenty one pilots - Clancy
82

The duo returns with Trench's aura and hunger but do they show another side, but positively or negatively? It is simply different, it shows other sounds and characters in each of its songs, going through many different layers and themes. A significant improvement over their last album but it falls short of the great Trench. Nevertheless, They show a clean and solid tracklist, a pristine and unique intro in their discography and a shocking ending. It is a good return that leaves you with a ... read more

Megadeth - So Far, So Good... So What!
69

A long somewhat repetitive instrumental intro, some somewhat bland tracks, a somewhat emptier production, not much variety... However, on the other hand, we have memorable tracks with truly heavy and unique grooves, others use colors and harmonies that they would develop more in their upcoming albums, Mustaine is still at his vocal peak and how can we forget the great cover of Anarchy in the UK! It may not be at the level of their previous two, but "So Far, So Good... So What" is not ... read more

Megadeth - Peace Sells... but Who's Buying?
84

Another classic thrash metal album, with great songs and mythical and memorable riffs perfect for headbanging with them. Varied tempos, grooves of all kinds and apotheotic and denouncing lyrics as we saw in the first album. Personally, the first album had more authenticity and variety than this one and I liked it more, however this album stays in line and puts Megadeth in a more prestigious name.

Megadeth - Killing Is My Business... and Business Is Good!
86

From the gloomy reference to Johann Sebastian Bach to the funny and bipolar final track, going through the different grooves, riffs, unexpected changes, choruses... This album is undoubtedly one of the roughest and most natural thrash metal albums of the 80s, one of the best debuts of bands as great as Megadeth and a title to commemorate. Complex and original structures and elements within what thrash is, without leaving aside the rawness and explosiveness of all the instruments and Mustaine's ... read more


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