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Megadeth is an American thrash metal band led by founder, frontman, guitarist, and songwriter Dave Mustaine. Formed in 1983 Los Angeles, California with bass player Dave Ellefson following Mustaine's departure from Metallica, the band has since released fourteen studio albums, three live albums, five compilation albums, two extended plays, thirty-four singles, eight video albums, and thirty-two music videos. Check our available Megadeth concert ticket inventory and get your tickets here at ConcertBank now. Sign up for an email alert to be notified the moment we have tickets!


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Dave Mustaine is literally the redheaded stepchild of the 'Big 4' of American Thrash. Slayer and Anthrax would rather kick your head off than see it whip back and forth. Metallica, on the other hand, grin while accountants nod at pie charts. What are Megadeth interested in? Not a whole lot, any more. Dave's torrid romance with the music biz has cooled into a loveless marriage. The first half suffers from a metal-by-numbers attitude as a result...
- www.beat.com.au
After the double platinum success of 1992's Countdown to Extinction, it's fair to say Megadeth entered into lengthy periods of creative blight during the dying years of the '90s and most of the decade that followed. But the release of 2009's Endgame revealed a revitalized and focused Megadeth intent on showing the world why it was regarded as one of the four thrash metal pillars upon which the genre was built during the late '80s...
- www.popmatters.com
Megadeth's 14th studio outing finds the venerable metal outfit parting ways with Roadrunner Records, but not with producer Johnny K (Disturbed, Staind), who brought some much needed sonic heft to 2011's Th1rt3en. Super Collider is indeed big and beefy, but it's awfully light on flavor. Things start out promisingly enough with the blistering "Kingmaker," a thrashy, cautionary tale about oxycontin that evokes classic Megadeth, but any residual warm and fuzzy feelings vanish abruptly upon the...
- www.allmusic.com
Post- Megadeth is, flat-out, a confusing mess. The 2009 album saw the band thrashing hard enough for our very own Trey Spencer to hail the album as "Rust in Peace Part 2" and it seemed that the addition of Chris Broderick was a match made in heaven. How could it not be? Chris is, unquestionably, one of the most technically talented guitarists in metal today. Frankly, if he wanted to be, he could be the most talented guitarist in whatever genre he wanted to be in...
- www.sputnikmusic.com
Sound: Dave Mustaine started Megadeth with David Ellefson in 1983 after being ousted as a founding member and lead guitarist of Metallica. Since that time, Megadeth has averaged a release every two years. Many of their albums have been considered classics of the genre, and many of the songs are considered genre-defining...
- www.ultimate-guitar.com
At this point we can stop arguing (if there actually ever was an argument about it) that Megadeth is Dave Mustaine, Dave Mustaine is Megadeth, and there's no other guiding principle beyond that; certainly not cohesion. Cohesion, it seems, is what was most evident on the band's three best records (three best in my opinion, perhaps). That would be Rust In Peace, the potent (and unjustly derided "sell-out") Countdown To Extinction, and the no-bones-about-it rock of Cryptic Writings...
- popdose.com
You just want it to stop: Megadeth's Dave Mustaine's constant and very public falling apart at the seams. The man is the biggest train wreck in metal, our collective hearts breaking over his most recent shenanigan. And the band -- the tunes -- well, for a number of albums now he's been in a strange zone where a record drops and we say, "Wow, that's actually not bad," then totally forget anything about the damn thing, except that it resolutely wasn't a "return to form" like the man had promised...
- exclaim.ca
When LA thrash metallers Megadeth were good, they were mind-blowingly good, as their biggest-selling album, 1992's Countdown To Extinction, demonstrates. Nobody wrote apocalyptic metal songs like frontman Dave Mustaine; or, indeed, delivered guitar pyrotechnics like he did, especially when he was firing on all cylinders and untroubled by one of his periodic bouts of addiction...
- recordcollectormag.com
For all the success and acclaim Megadeth's 1992 album, Countdown to Extinction, has accumulated over the years, it's still a polarizing release for many a metal fan. Depending on how you look at it, the band's fifth full-length was either an exemplary illustration of nimble-fingered thrash metal that introduced Megadeth to a legion of new fans, or it was an unimaginative, artistically cynical stab at arena-baiting commercial success - unapologetically chasing Metallica's coat tails in vying for...
- www.popmatters.com
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