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He man you have a great sense and not a afraid of the camera. When you get the songs have the lyrics right there so while you’re listening to it, you can interpret the lyrics to the song. Then you can give your input and be more in depth with your viewers! This is a song but mini short stories a story and especially this particular song right here. You experienced five songs in one! They transition very very well as they’re probably the most articulate and definitely play the most difficult riffs and positions than any other band including Metallica as far as difficulty and talented wise. articulatebecause as the beat is controlled major part of the song the lyrics are deep. The Golden-transition is Middle Eastern.
@@jima6545 It was first called Power Metal until around 1984 when Ride The Lightning came out and some reviewer coined the term Thrash Metal, though Metallica used the word Thrash in the song Whiplash in reference to their music.
@@TheBlackQueen it could be a regional term as well. Per Mustaine in an interview, he credited Motorhead as the first speed metal band both because of the drugs and the music. He described Megadeth as a speed metal band. Thrash metal in my area was more attributed to bands such as Anthrax. Death metal was bands like Slayer. Power metal was more along the lines of Manowar. Doom metal was such as Candlemass. Like I said, perhaps regional?
@@snakeplissken6649 Depending on how early they said that, it's probably because the term Thrash Metal wasn't as popular in the early days of the genre. It was actually first called Power Metal but the term Thrash came about mainly due to Metallica using it in their song Whiplash as well as a review of Ride The Lightning that supposedly coined the term Thrash Metal. Speed Metal is generally not as heavy, just very fast, i.e, Motorhead. As for their claim as "the world's state of the art Speed Metal band", they were the slowest of the big four in terms of overall speed. Slayer was undeniably the fastest and Anthrax was pulling shortly behind them.
@@joconnell8145 eat sh@@t...... Lars writes and produces all of Metallica's songs.... why do you think their music is so rhythmic? The drummer producers them... I know my shit.. been playing for 35 years...
@@fredtello Eat shoot?? Ummm....okay. First off, Lars doesn't write shit...he probably can't even write a complete grammatical sentence, JAMES writes the stuff. Lars can't even play well enough to record a song in ONE shot!! Studio recording engineers hate him because they have to splice takes together to make a song work. Now go back to beating on your pots and pans and let the adults talk.
@@fredtello Ex-Metallica producer Flemming Rasmussen that worked with the band on “Ride the Lightning” (1984), “Master of Puppets” (1986) and “…And Justice for All” (1988) said that Lars Ulrich was “useless” during the recording of the first album. On the same interview with Metal Hammer he said he had to teach him some things about drumming. “I thought he was absolutely useless. The very first thing I asked when he started playing was, ‘Does everything start on an upbeat?’ And he went, ‘What’s an upbeat?’ We started telling him about beats. That they have to be an equal length of time between that hit, that hit, and that hit, and you have to be able to count to four before you come in again.” Lars IS a hack, he sucks...I have heard him screw up during a fucking concert...TWICE. Different concerts. I looked up producers for Metallica, Bob Rock was listed, Rick Rubin was listed along with a few others. Lars WAS NOT LISTED!!! It seems painfully obvious you haven't a clue about that which you speak. I will not comment any further for I refuse to have a battle of wits with someone clearly unarmed. Now go play marbles on the freeway.
@@RustingPeace you are completely minimally correct. I was merely trying to control suggestions one song at a time. 😂💙 if not i have 30 years of music to suggest.
Rust In Peace was written by god and handed down to Megadeth. It's perfect. Every song is jaw dropping superiority. This level of mastery, skill and technique is what musicians strive to be. I'm actually jealous when I listen to Megadeth.
Holy wars is a two-parts song: The first is about war and Dave Mustaine's point of view about religion, and the second one (after the acoustic break) is about the comic-book character "The Punisher" from Marvel. It's probably on top 5 best metal songs ever composed.
Ahhhh yeesssss.....you have discovered one of THE finest metal bands EVER!!! Like Rush, this rabbit hole goes deep, Dave writes some very deep lyrics and the music is the best!! You got the stank face right off the bat...careful, it might become permanent!! Check out Sweating Bullets...a song about anxiety or another song off the same release, the title track Countdown To Extinction...a song about animals dying out through varies ways. Another awesome song would be Peace Sells...But Who's Buying. The more you get into Megadeth the more you'll like them, NO CAP! Enjoy this ride young man, awesome reaction!
@@charlesburger7973 Good music knows no age. Glad to see you are exploring and discovering despite your long life experience, there are many other great bands out there, have fun!
I'm an older white dude, I love megadeth. For sure. Holy wars is awesome. No doubt. Newer metal bands use 7 8 or even 9 string guitars to get aggressive. Megadeth is a Master class in how to be bad a$# with just 6 strings. That said u should check out.. Rust in Peace/Polaris Ashes in your Mouth High Speed Dirt Architecture of Agression Peace Sells But plz start with Rust in Peace/Polaris
Megadeth: In My Darkest Hour, first. Next, Sweating Bullets. Then, Tout du Monde, Symphony of Destruction, and Angry Again. Best 80's metal band, by born again Christian Dave Mustaine.
You finally hit it JoJo, metal music is MAD!!! Music, created when we were all made at the world!. I have watched Megadeth around 10 times the stage show is fantastic. Amazing group.
I was a teenager when this album first came out. This along with so far so good so what and peace sells...among the most listened to cds in my collection of hundreds.
I was 14 or 15 when it came out and I snuck it into a Church Youth Group outing. Let's just say the Pastor wasn't impressed. I was kicked out less than a year later for being a bad influence.
The 2nd part of the song (The Punishment Due) is based on the comic book "The Punisher." That helps give it context. The first part of the song is about wars in the Middle East. It's a bit of a mish-mash of two songs that were combined into one, giving us all this glorious combo!
@Mask Man Music Definitely inspired by that as well. Dave got into a bit of a pickle performing in Ireland, as I recall, which planted seeds for the Holy Wars part of the song.
About the exotic style of that acoustic lick that bridged one of the transitions, Marty Friedman (on lead guitar) contributed some brilliant innovations to the band's song writing when he joined up. Friedman was well studied in middle eastern and Japanese scales and modes as well as neo-classical composition, and I am pretty certain the Spanish style you were curious about is middle eastern influence in the arrangement. I believe it is originally middle-eastern, but of course you will hear the influence of this kind of musical scale all across north Africa to Morocco as as well as in Spanish folk music.
They have an official video for this track... you should check it out. Watching them actually play this is incredible. This is quite possibly the greatest metal song ever composed.
This isn't about the band killing people. This is about the people who employ soldiers to be killed on the battlefield for things that have nothing to do with them.
@@natashka1982 Pretty much what I was talking about but I didn't want to go into the specifics. Also, that wasn't an Arabic tune, that was a Flamenco tune which is a Spanish style.
@@natashka1982 Well, which is it? Because Chromatic and Persian scales are two very different scales. The finger slides he does is straight from Flamenco music.
@@TheBlackQueen The example is Middle Eastern tune and he's singing about the terrorism in the middle east. I'm a musician and besides this is obvious that it's not flamenco music...ps Flamenco got the chromatic moves because of Islamic influence in Spain.
This Megadeth line up had incredibly talented musicians, Marty Friedman is an all time favorite guitarist of mine, and imo Mustaine’s songwriting was at its best
This song was wrote about the Catholic/Protestant "Troubled" wars in Ireland. There is youtube vid w/ Megadeth discussing how they got kicked out of Ireland because of it.
The first half of this song (Holy Wars) is about religious conflict and specifically was inspired by an experience the band had while in Ireland. The second half (The Punishment Due), which starts after the Spanish guitar, is about the Marvel character The Punisher