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Guitarist Dave Mustaine was an original member of thrash-pioneers Metallica. But he was booted from the band during the recording of that band's debut album, KILL 'EM ALL. Ins...Read more
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Peace Sells...But Who's Buying? by Megadeth (CD, Aug-1987, Capitol/EMI Records)

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    Album Features
    UPC:077774637022
    Artist:Megadeth
    Format:CD
    Release Year:1987
    Record Label:Capitol/EMI Records
    Genre:Heavy Metal, Progressive Metal

    Track Listing
    1. Wake up Dead
    1. Wake Up Dead
    2. Conjuring, The
    3. Peace Sells
    4. Devils Island
    4. Devil's Island
    5. Good Mourning/Black Friday
    6. Bad Omen
    7. I Ain't Superstitious
    8. My Last Words

    Details
    Playing Time:36 min.
    Producer:Dave Mustaine, Randy Burns
    Distributor:EMI Music Distribution
    Recording Type:Studio
    Recording Mode:Stereo
    SPAR Code:n/a

    Album Notes
    Guitarist Dave Mustaine was an original member of thrash-pioneers Metallica. But he was booted from the band during the recording of that band's debut album, KILL 'EM ALL. Instead of moping around, Mustaine returned to California and immediately formed another group--Megadeth. He promised his fans that the new outfit would be faster and more lethal than his former band, and Megadeth's 1985 debut, KILLING IS MY BUSINESS, AND BUSINESS IS GOOD, made good on this threat. Megadeth and Metallica duked it out in the music press, but both acts thrived. In 1986, each released its finest record, Metallica's MASTER OF PUPPETS and Megadeth's PEACE SELLS...BUT WHO'S BUYING?While Metallica initially shunned MTV, Megadeth used the video format to its advantage--becoming the first thrash band to do so. Both "Wake Up Dead" and the anthemic title track received constant play on MTV's HEAVY METAL HOUR; the latter song's brief bass intro was even used as the theme to MTV news in the early-'90s. Tracks such as "The Conjuring," "Devil's Island," "Good Mourning/Black Friday," and a cover of Jeff Beck's "I Ain't Superstitious" proved to be just as brutal. PEACE SELLS is an influential, all-time heavy metal classic.

    Personnel: Dave Mustaine (vocals, guitar); Chris Poland (guitar); David Ellefson (bass guitar, background vocals); Gar Samuelson (drums).Recording information: Maddog Studios, Venice, CA (02/15/1986-03/20/1986); Music Grinder Recording Studios, Hollywood, CA (02/15/1986-03/20/1986); Music Grinder, Los Angeles, CA (02/15/1986-03/20/1986); Track Records, Rock Steady Studios, Los Angeles, CA (02/15/1986-03/20/1986).Unknown Contributor Roles: Chris Poland; Dave Mustaine; David Ellefson; Gar Samuelson.Guitarist Dave Mustaine was an original member of thrash-pioneers Metallica. But he was booted from the band during the recording of that band's debut album, KILL 'EM ALL. Instead of moping around, Mustaine returned to California and immediately formed another group--Megadeth. He promised his fans that the new outfit would be faster and more lethal than his former band, and Megadeth's 1985 debut, KILLING IS MY BUSINESS, AND BUSINESS IS GOOD, made good on this threat. Megadeth and Metallica duked it out in the music press, but both acts thrived. In 1986, each released its finest record, Metallica's MASTER OF PUPPETS and Megadeth's PEACE SELLS...BUT WHO'S BUYING?While Metallica initially shunned MTV, Megadeth used the video format to its advantage--becoming the first thrash band to do so. Both "Wake Up Dead" and the anthemic title track received constant play on MTV's HEAVY METAL HOUR; the latter song's brief bass intro was even used as the theme to MTV news in the early-'90s. Tracks such as "The Conjuring," "Devil's Island," "Good Mourning/Black Friday," and a cover of Jeff Beck's "I Ain't Superstitious" proved to be just as brutal. PEACE SELLS is an influential, all-time heavy metal classic.

    Editorial Reviews
    [G]lossy hardcore with magic-show guitar solos....Executed with complete finesse...
    Spin

    4 stars out of 5 -- PEACE SELLS...was the third of 1986's pivotal thrash releases. Steeped in frontman Dave Mustaine's anti-government cynicism, it was also the most articulate.
    Q

    PEACE SELLS is a dead serious record that never takes itself too seriously, a slab of political shock commentary that's loaded with black comedy...
    Pitchfork

    4 stars out of 5 -- [A]t its core, PEACE SELLS is still about those eight, very pissed-off, very good songs.
    Record Collector

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    A worthwhile purchase overall

    Created: 19/04/09
    Megadeth is a band that needs no introduction to anyone even remotely familiar with metal. As far as thrash metal goes, you can't get much catchier than Megadeth's back catalog, from Rust In Peace to Killing Is My Business. Peace Sells is one of their best, if not the best album Megadeth had made, argueably, of course. Songs like the title track and Devil's Island will have your head banging in rythym. The first track, Wake Up Dead, is a really wicked display of guitar playing, and makes me wish Mustaine and Co. made more songs like this. The riffs, and the guitar playing in general, is solid and impressive. The drumming is very well done, and certainly a world better than anything Lars could play. The vocals are kind of hit or miss though. People tend to either really love Mustaine's voice, or hate it. I would tend toward the latter myself, as I think its generally god awful. James Hetfield's vocals sound retarted these days, but the guy had a decent voice in the 80's, and there was a reason he was the singer of Metallica, and not Mustaine. I wouldnt have let him touch a microphone either if it were my band, but thats just my opinion.

    Its a shame this band, along with Metallica and several others, turned their back on thrash metal in the 1990's. Peace Sells is a brilliant reminder of what Megadeth once was about. Were there way better thrash bands out there in the 80's and 90's? Definitely, yes, there are albums by bands like Heathen, Artillery, Torture, Dark Angel, Paradox, Kreator, etc, that put anything Megadeth ever made, including this album, to shame, but that is beside the point. Peace Sells is very catchy and even old thrash guys like me still give it a spin sometimes, just because its fun to listen to. You really cant go wrong with old Megadeth material for pure enjoyment.
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    To hell with remasters, originals are better.

    Created: 07/02/09
    I didn't realize that in 2004, Megadeth reissued their first 8 albums and remastered them. So I started my collection the remasters of Peace Sells...But Who's Buying?, and Rust in Peace. A few months later, I found an original copy of So Far, So Good...So What! at my local record store. Comparing the original copy and remastered one was completely different. I actually enjoyed the original copy (even though it's known for poor production) more than the remastered one.

    Hence, I went to find original copies of albums. When I found this, I had to get it. After the comparison this with the remaster, it's the same as before. The drums pound, the bass is bouncy, the guitars are shredding, and it's absoulutely RAW. I love that in an album (ex: Ride the Lightning, Hell Awaits, Killing is my Business, Louder than Love, etc).

    If you really want to get a CD collection going, buy the original copies and Crank it to 11.

    Original sells...And I'm Buying
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    The 5 Star Album of Megadeth

    Created: 09/08/08
    What can I say about this brilliant album. I really like this album. From starting til the end, the songs are excellent. The crisp production. The album cover is awesome. 'Black Friday' is my favorite song. This is a classic for all thrashers. My favorite Megadeth CD.
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    Classical Metal album

    Created: 02/08/06
    What I loved about this album was everything because this is classical metal stuff I recommend this album to anyone who loves classical metal bands. I decided to buy this album to finish my collection of CD's and anyone who listens to this album shouldn't miss the classical hits. The self-titled song and "wake up dead"
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    probably the best megadeth album

    Created: 14/03/08
    These were the days of great heavy metal music. I hope one day we could all listen to great metal albums likes this. This is such an amazing album. you can't go wrong with this one. This is probably their best album
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