Blogspot — Megadeth Discography

The late-career classic.
Mustaine sounds rejuvenated. Marty Friedman returns for a solo. The title track is a 7-minute epic about the Black Plague.
Essential track: “We’ll Be Back.”


From approximately 2005 to 2015, Blogspot was a dominant platform for music sharing communities, specifically for metal and underground genres. megadeth discography blogspot

The longevity and complexity of Megadeth’s catalog made them a prime subject for Blogspot archivists. Unlike punk bands with straightforward discographies, Megadeth presented specific archival challenges that streaming services of the time failed to address. The late-career classic

A. The Remix Controversy Dave Mustaine is notorious for rewriting history. In 2002, and again subsequently, Mustaine remixed and remastered the majority of the Capitol Records catalog. For audiophiles and historians, the difference between the 1986 original mix of Peace Sells... but Who’s Buying? and the 2004 Remaster is stark. The original mixes—featuring more raw mid-range and less compression—were out of print. From approximately 2005 to 2015, Blogspot was a

B. The Hidden Tracks and Non-Album B-Sides Megadeth has a massive collection of B-sides, soundtrack contributions (e.g., "Angry Again" from Last Action Hero), and cover songs (e.g., "No More Mr. Nice Guy"). Prior to the Deluxe Edition reissues of the 2010s, these tracks were scattered across expensive import CDs and out-of-print vinyl. Blogspot curators aggregated these into "Rarities" packs, effectively creating fan-made box sets that the label had failed to produce.