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Megadeth - Still Alive & Well (CD)

Album Details: Still Alive & Well

Release Date:09/10/2002
Label:Sanctuary Records
UPC:060768456624

User Reviews: Still Alive & Well

  • Overall:

    Poor Little Metal Heads

    By Brian  Sep 15, 2002 | 1 out of 1 found this Still Alive & Well review helpful

    Metal has had it's day. Nu-metal always sucked, and always will. Anyone who actually cares about this pathetic band (or it's members) needs to go back to white-washing their double-wide trailer, and spray painting over the rust on their '86 Camero.

  • Overall:

    I felt bad seeing an old fav. bein put d

    By LeAnn  Sep 14, 2002 | 1 out of 1 found this Still Alive & Well review helpful

    So I gave it 5 stars...i haven't listened to anything since/because-of Countdown...This is one of the 2 groups that I never got to see live and it's sad I never will(at least for now).

Pro Reviews: Still Alive & Well

  • All Music Guide

    Megadeth's impending breakup could have been predicted by the declining quality of their album titles, which had once been the most creative in all of metal. Sadly, Still, Alive...and Well? is their best title since Rust in Peace, and it comes six months after the band's end. But the title is the only thing about this album to make much sense, as it's very existence is questionable. Taking six live songs and six songs from The World Needs a Hero, this acts as a sampler for the latter and a dumping grounds for the former. The first six songs were recorded at the same concert as the Rude Awakening disc, but were left off of that album because of time constraints. So here they are, sounding all the world like their original versions except for the added murk of a live setting. Admittedly, the songs taken from Countdown to Extinction offer inspired performances, but that's a minor compliment in the grand scheme of things. The six songs taken from The World Needs a Hero are not only previou...sly released, but are all from the exact same album, which was only released a year before this. This tactic reeks of laziness; with excellent B-sides like Trent Reznor's remix of "Symphony of Destruction" still languishing on imports, it seems like a shame to re-release songs that are barely a year old. This is the same sort of cash-hungry nonsense that made Motörhead and Judas Priest's catalogs so hard to follow, and it stinks that Dave Mustaine is allowing it to happen too. A mysterious and unsatisfying release, Still, Alive...and Well? is a poor epitaph for such a radically unique band. - Bradley Torreano, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Megadeth

After he left Metallica in 1983, guitarist/vocalist Dave Mustaine formed the thrash metal quartet Megadeth. Though Megadeth followed the basic blueprint of Metallica's relentless attack, Mustaine's group distinguished themselves from his earlier band by lessening the progressive rock influences, adding an emphasis on instrumental skills, speeding the tempo up slightly, ... Read more