I've listened to all 20 version of this song(including the demo) and it gets better every time, lol. If your not feeln this track, you're not listening to it. Give this comment a like for more Megadeth.
@@timjenkins502 true that. Addicted to chaos, I've said it many times... Bands that have Irreplaceable and unmatched unduplicated and can't be imitated... It's the kind of bands I like. No bands has ever sounded like nor ever will, Megadeth, Gojira, Type O Negative, Alice in Chains which is the only exception of the group as far as bands that came out of the grunge Seattle scene in the early 90s... Because they've still did lead solos had a one-of-a-kind sound and of course... Layne Staley on vocals what soul he had rest in peace. But it seems like the singers with the most Talent and irreplaceable sounds have left us to recent and were the greats of all time. Peter Steele of Type O Negative you've got to listen to some of that. And as the lady oh, I meant menu I recommend... Love you to death off of October Rust. But anyway Layne Staley of Alice in Chains, Chris Cornell Soundgarden, Scott Wyland of Stone Temple Pilots, just to name a few. But as far as the subject at hand, Megadeth's addicted to chaos... One of their best as far as I'm concerned. But wow, love how you guys Embrace music that due to lack of musicianship almost didn't make a comeback. Keep rocking
Just when I was getting worn out with reaction videos, somebody put one of my favorite Megadeth songs with 4:33, the Sixth magic, bootytology Well played my dude.
I heard them live Dec. 5 1990 at The Palace of Auburn Hills. It makes me fell so good that someone your age and race can appreciate this artistic masterpiece!
First comment!! Really enjoying you're odyssey into MegaDeth and the masterpiece that is Rust In Peace. I remember getting this album when it was released and later seeing them on its' tour; from start to finish it still blows my mind with the level of creativity, talent, and the compositional tapestry it weaves. Stay heavy, brother! \m/
Watching some reation channels i have to say... that i enjoy seeing you discover megadeth so much... how you appreciate his voice and value the technical abilities of this amazing band... without talking for hours about stuff that has nothing to do with music at all... appreciate your videos, thumbs up just continue your journey. this had to be said ;)
Symbolic by Death Only album I’ve heard in my 30 years of existence that can compare to RUST IN PEACE. Trust me and check it out 🤘🏻❤️ It’s cathartic to relive the feeling of discovering a favorite band/ song.
Marty's story about 'Five Magic': I'm quite pleased with the main solo in the middle of this tune. The rhythm underneath the solo is in some crazy time signature and I managed to do something with the solo that makes the whole section sound a little less progressive and a little more eerily aggressive. I was having a hard time nailing the fast thrashy pedaling rhythm part towards the end, so Clink gave me one of Slash's guitar picks that was lying around and then I nailed the part in one take. Magic!
When Dave went back to remix and remaster this album, for some reason a lot of the original vocal tracks had been damaged or destroyed, so he had to rerecord a lot of the vocals. Keep in mind this was in 2004, so 14 years after the original recording. That's why it sounds so different from the original
@@eighteen-naked-cowboysFactually wrong, Spotify has the original and remaster of almost every album except Risk and Cryptic Writings. Not sure about Countdown to Extinction though, there's like 3 versions of it.
@@chrisbryan75 dave claims that he lost the vocal tracks, but I heard that they put the old vocals at a later date for some other album or something. Its bs if you ask me
How times change. Me. fresh out of High School - "THIS ALBUM IS FREAKING AMAZING!!!!!" crickets chirping...l.. 2020 - Cannot throw a rock without hitting a reaction video where people are losing their shit about it. I love the channel, bro. Your enthusiasm is contagious. Also, those buttcheeks halfway thru.
My man... Glad to see you're back on it. As I've said, rest in peace is one of their best ever. But check out there San Diego show in 2011... I believe it's the blood in the water tour, well Dave bust AIDS wearing his kiss hotter than hell t-shirt and one of their best lineups. Now the drummer and guitarist they went on to start their own heavy metal band which is awesome as well. And the bass player on though I love ellefson, this guy's a little better as well as Showmanship. But glad to see you back T, carry-on
wayyyyyy back in high school when this album first came out (on casette tape) it was the first i heard of megadth, and i immediately went out and bought all of their other albums.
Excellent video! I'm loving your reaction. I've been listening to metal my entire life and I always found it strange that many people are so bent on ignoring it
A word of notice please. Whenever you choose to make a Megadeth reaction ALWAYS check for the original version, and not the remastered ones. Never do the remastered. They are always worse than the original. Aside from that, great reaction! Edit: Please, I would love a reaction for Bad Omen from Megadeth. It's from their Peace Sells but Who's Buying album. I think you will like it a lot (and as I said, only the original version)
I'm happy to watch you discover what I feel blessed to have grown up on - a steady diet of Megadeth, and Metallica, and other greats. This era is unmatched...
Some people don't get Five Magics but I really like it. It's a bit leftfield, maybe not what you'd expect but I love the build and then the smash. The chorus vocals and the overall sorta discordant sound sounds great to me. It's a real journey of a song. Plus I like the less popular hidden gems on metal albums. Sometimes they prove to be the better tracks imo.
this album is just awesome , I saw them in concert right after this album was released , they have been my favorite band since the mid 80's and they still are today , Dave is the man, he's an amazing musician and song writer
REST IN PEACE..NICK MENZA!! ..I loved this album, it stands out so vividly, to all else!! Marty Friedman's introduction to MEGADETH...He nails it!! Memorable even after 31 years!! Its fun y I grew up on Metallica!! I love Kirk hammetts solos!! They aren't hard to play, just amazingly put together in a way that sounds incredible!! I can appreciate it.. Marty, blew me away!! They were so ahead of their time, all the lyrics resonate, even today!!! Kill, you're I do is just what mega death needed!! His sound is BEYOND AWESOME!! GG
Fun fact: Dave Mustaine MegaDeath Lead Guitar and Vocals was once upon a time a member of Metallica ... fired from the band due to his drug and alchool adction. At the age of fifteen, he rented an apartment for himself and has started dealing drugs to survive. One of his clients was almost always broke, but worked in a record store, and offers albums by such as Iron Maiden, Black Sabbath, and Judas Priest to pay off debts, that molds of his preference for the heavy metal. In the late 1970s, Dave began learning guitar - notably with a rich B.C. In 1981, Mustaine met Lars Ulrich (Metallica´s drummmer) through an ad in a newspaper called Recycler, and joined Metallica, along with Ron McGovney on bass. Mustaine says in his autobiography that his first expulsion from Metallica took place in the summer of 1982, in a rehearsal at Ron's house. When he arrived, his dog got out of his car and jumped on the hood of Ron's Pontiac GTO car. James Hetfield hit the dog hard, which Dave didn´t let by. As they entered Ron's house, threats and insults began, until Dave told James to be quiet ior else he would get punched in the mouth. Ron tried to defend James, and Dave eventually punched James and elbowed Ron, who fell on the equipment. Dave's friend Rick Solis stepped in and broke up the fight. At that time James expelled Dave. But Dave rehearsed with the band less than twenty-four hours later, after apologizing to everyone. His definitive departure from Metallica took place on April 11, 1983. After performing two shows, Dave woke up in the morning with the entire team around him with their bags packed. Dave returned to California by bus without a single dollar on a four-day trip. Even leaving Metallica, Dave created most of the lyrics, riffs and solos from the band's first album Kill 'Em All and contributed to two songs from the second Ride the Lightning. Leaving Metallica he vowed to build a better and more famous band then Metallica.
Hmm I guess the next song off Rust in Peace should be *Poison Was The Cure* or *Take No Prisoners* You can’t go wrong with any track off Rust in Peace though 🤣
Rust in Peace is probably the best metal album in history, and certainly top 5 with all entries either Megadeth or Metallica in the top 5-10 slots. Mustaine's music is on all of his and the first 2 Metallica albums. So Mustaine is the most important singular metal music contributor in history in my humble view. He help start Metallica and get them to their first record deal, and after being fired created Megadeth. I'm unaware of anyone with as impressive of a resume. Ozzy is probably close with Sabbath and his own group.
Dave Mustaine really brought out a whole new level when remixing and remastering Rust In Peace, the same with so far... so good... so what! Dave had to re-record the vocals for this song because he couldn't find the original vocal tracks at the time.
You've got my vote brother. It nice to see a black guy that get and appreciates a metal band with the caliber of musicianship like Megadeth. You are right on the mark when you say Metallica doesn't hold a candle to this band!!
bro, rust in peace has been my most played tape since it was first released. I bought it twice on tape because after playing so much it wore out. then I bought it twice on cd, cranked it so much it was too scratched to play without having a disc error lol. now I have it mp3 on my phone with the rest of my tunes, so they'll never wear out again unless I get a borked, corrupt file lol
If you're into reading fantasy novels, you should read the book that inspired the song, Lyndon Hardy's "Master of the Five Magics". It was published in 1980, about 10 years before the song was released.
If you have not yet heard anything off of the Dystopia album you should definitely check out "The Threat Is Real" and follow it up with the title track "Dystopia." The two official videos are linked and tell a story.. with "Dystopia" being the closing sequence of that story. Even if you just listen to the audio for reaction channel/copyright purposes you definitely need to see the videos. ;) Peace