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Countdown to Extinction
In January 1992, Megadeth entered Enterprise Studios in Burbank, California with co-producer Max Norman. Norman, who had mixed Rust in Peace, would be integral in Megadeth's resulting musical makeover, pushing for shorter, less complicated, radio-friendly songs.[22] The band spent four months in the studio with Norman, writing and recording what would become Megadeth's most commercially successful effort, Countdown to Extinction. The album was the first to feature writing contributions from each band member, and was even named by drummer Nick Menza.[23]

On July 14, 1992, Capitol Records released Countdown to Extinction. The album was an instant hit, debuting at #2 on the Billboard Top 200 album charts in the US, and #5 in the UK.[24] Anchored by the Mainstream Rock hits "Symphony of Destruction" (#29), sample (help·info) "Foreclosure of a Dream" (#30), and "Sweating Bullets" (#27),[25] the album quickly went double platinum in the US, and received a Grammy nomination for Best Metal Performance in 1993.[21] The album's title song, "Countdown to Extinction" also gave Megadeth the distinction of being the only metal band to ever win the "Doris Day Music Award", presented to the band by the Humane Society of the United States in 1993 for "spotlighting species destruction and the horrific 'sport' of canned hunts".[26]

The band released their second home video Exposure of a Dream, in November 1992, continuing in a similar to fashion to Rusted Pieces, the release featured all music videos previously released from Countdown. Megadeth began their world tour in support of Countdown to Extinction in December 1992 with Pantera and Suicidal Tendencies, followed by a North American tour beginning in January 1993 with Stone Temple Pilots. Just one month into the North American tour, however, the band were forced to cancel all remaining shows, including dates scheduled in Japan, as Mustaine again fell into substance abuse, and ended up in the hospital emergency room.[27] After a seven week stint in rehab, Mustaine emerged clean once again, and the band returned to the studio to record "Angry Again", (sample (help·info)) a song which was featured in the 1993 film Last Action Hero, and later nominated for a Grammy in 1994
In June 1993 Megadeth returned to the stage, appearing as "special guests" at Metallica's Milton Keynes Bowl Festival, marking the first time the former bandmates played the same stage in ten years. The pairing prompted Mustaine's on stage announcement that "The ten years of bullshit is over between Metallica and Megadeth!", although problems would later resurface between the long-feuding bands.[28] In July, Megadeth was added as the opening act for Aerosmith's Get A Grip US tour, but due to contractual disputes, and on stage remarks made by Mustaine about Aerosmith's "advancing" age, Megadeth was removed from the tour after just seven dates.
Following their cancelled US tour, Megadeth returned to the studio to record "99 Ways to Die", (sample (help·info)) a song that appeared on The Beavis and Butt-Head Experience, a compilation album featuring songs intercut with commentary by Beavis and Butt-head, released in November 1993. The song was later nominated for a Grammy in 1995 for Best Metal Performance.

Architecture Of Aggression
(Dave Mustaine/David Ellefson)
Born from the dark
In the black cloak of night
To envelop its prey below
Deliver to the light
To eliminate your enemy
Hit them in their sleep
And when all is won and lost
The spoils of wars are yours to keep

Great nations built from the bones of the dead
With mud and straw, blood and sweat
You know your worth when your enemies
Praise your architecture of aggression
Ensuing power vacuum
A toppled leader dies
His body fuels the power fire
And the flames rise to the sky
One side of his face a kiss
The other genocide
Time to pay with your ass
A worldwide suicide

Born from the dark
In the black cloak of the night
To envelop its prey below
Deliver to the light
To eliminate your enemy
Hit them in their sleep
And when all is won and lost
The spoils of war are yours to keep

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  • That first pinch made me jizz a little

  • Oh be quiet. They're both great bands but I think Megadeth has is more technical mainly due to the fact that Dave was originally a lead player (not to mention no one can match is vocal intensity)

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  • DAM DUDE your awesome

  • wow

  • dude your cover its great........sounds really good

  • im loving the pinch harmonics

  • Yeah, good slides and harmonics in the riffs.

  • awesome work man...

    keep it up...

    i need some more covers now...

  • nice chord slides

  • Hell mother fucker yeah.The best cover of this song.Actualy the only.XD

  • Damn man I wish I could play guitar,you are living my dream! And your videos need to be longer!!!!

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