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Megadeth
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The band’s sixth album, released in 1994. It was the third album featuring the “golden era” lineup of Marty Friedman and Nick Menza. The title is a portmanteau of “Youth” and “Euthanasia,” and Dave Mustaine’s sharp social satire—that “society is robbing young people of their future and euthanizing them”—is also reflected in the album artwork.By this point, the high-speed thrash numbers had faded into the background, giving way to a sense of mid-tempo aesthetics. Mustaine’s vocals had become more refined as “songs” than before, with increased emotional expressiveness. Overall, the richness of the sound and the beauty of the melodies stand out, and Marty’s guitar solos have become even more lyrical, adding musical depth.“AtoutLeMonde” is the most beautiful ballad in Megadeth’s history—a track that transcends metal and can be played anywhere.






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