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Album Details: System Has Failed

Release Date:09/14/2004
Label:Sanctuary Records
UPC:060768470828

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    From a REAL Megadeth fan

    By gsswv  Apr 26, 2005 | 2 out of 2 found this System Has Failed review helpful

    Pros: True Mega-Metal

    Cons: Dave Ellefson not there

    I can't believe there is a user review on here from someone who calls themself a Megadeth fan who proceeds to slag this album and offers to sell it to you cheap. That is obviously a bogus review, because SYSTEM HAS FAILED is one of the best Megad...eth albums EVER!! I am a true Megadeth fan who has been along for the ride since KILLING IS MY BUSINESS, and SYSTEM is not going to disappoint many long-time fans. Too bad Dave Ellefson is gone, but this album proves Dave Mustaine really IS Megadeth. After I heard the album I almost forgot Dave isn't on it. Killer riffs, plenty of speed, also melodic diversity, heavy, good production. 92 out of 100. Read more Less

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    MEGADETH'S BACK!!!

    By Brian  Feb 9, 2005 | 1 out of 1 found this System Has Failed review helpful

    Pros: Solos

    Cons: none

    Don't listen to this other f*gg0t. This is the best album since Rust In Peace. Chris Poland's back, but Ellefson's gone. It's a combination of RIP and Youthanasia I'd say. It has some fast sh*t, like "Kick The Chair", an...d some melodic stuff like "Tears In a Vial". And Dave and Chris deliver once again on the solos. Buy this if your a Megadeth fan. Nothing like the previous three. I like it better than that overrated Countdown to Extinction too. You won't be dissapointed. Read more Less

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  • All Music Guide

    The System Has Failed marks a return from the dead for Megadeth and quite a glorious return, it must be said. When bandleader Dave Mustaine was diagnosed in early 2002 with radial neuropathy strained nerves in his left arm and hand the snarling guitar shredder was forced to disband his once groundbreaking group after nearly two decades of activity. Granted, it wasn't that big of a loss at the time, chiefly so because Megadeth had long passed its prime. The band's key recordings date back to the speed metal era, from 1986 (the year of Peace Sells, Reign in Blood, and Master of Puppets) to 1992 (the year Megadeth, like Metallica a year earlier, made a distinct, more commercial shift, releasing Countdown to Extinction to the dismay of many longtime fans). Following Countdown, Megadeth struggled. The band continued to release albums, but they weren't well received and, very sadly, one of metal's once preeminent acts became a bitter hasbeen. So Mustaine's injury and subsequent disbandin...g of Megadeth didn't seem all that unfortunate at the time it seemed overdue, some would argue. Then in 2004, shortly after an exemplary reissue campaign, Mustaine resurrected Megadeth for The System Has Failed. And frankly, the band hasn't sounded this vital since Countdown to Extinction, if not Rust in Peace (to risk overstating just how much of a return to glory this album is). Mustaine is joined on guitar by Chris Poland, the very talented guitarist whom he'd fired after the masterful Peace Sells album back in the day. It's a surprise return, and no doubt a very exciting one for fans of Peace Sells (note the shredfest "Kick the Chair" in particular). That repairing of Mustaine and Poland alone makes The System Has Failed worthwhile, but there are also the songs themselves. Put simply, they're ferocious No, this isn't a good oldfashioned thrash album, but you can tell Mustaine is going for that vibe, especially on songs like "Back in the Day," one in particular that should give dyedinthewool headbangers a giddy sense of déjà vu. The System Has Failed is actually more of a synthesis, taking the reckless abandon of preCountdown Megadeth and infusing it with the melodic songwriting of latterday diamonds in the rough like "Symphony of Destruction" and "A Tout le Monde." Add to this some especially thoughtful lyrics (archly political, nakedly personal, and shamelessly mature), and you have the recipe for an excellent, damn near perfect Megadeth album, up there with Peace Sells, Rust in Peace, and Countdown as unlikely as that may seem. Regardless of where The System Has Failed ranks alongside Megadeth's other standout albums, however, it most certainly blows away practically every other aboveground metal album of 2004. No joke. This is the sort of latterday masterpiece Metallica struggled in vain for a decadeplus to record to no avail. - Jason Birchmeier, 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