Megadeth - The Making Of Youthanasia (part 6/8)

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Uploaded by on Sep 26, 2009

Couldn't find this anywhere so i uploaded this series of 8 videos in the hopes that other Megadeth fans like me will also enjoy it as much as i did. Here's the making of one of my favorite albums of all times!

"Evolver: The Making of Youthanasia" chronicles Megadeth's experience recording the 1994 release Youthanasia, including constructing their own recording studio inside of a warehouse. The video is hosted by Megadeth mainman Dave Mustaine, who explains the writing, recording, mixing, and mastering process. While the video is currently out of print, it has been reissued partly in DVD format on Arsenal of Megadeth.

This video shows the recording of Youthanasia in the early part of 1994. Most of the footage was shot in Capitol Record's mobile recording studio outside of Phoenix, Arizona. Among various tunes from Youthanasia being played in the studio, you can also hear "Vortex", along with "FFF", songs that were later released on Cryptic Writings. There's also a video of "Train of Consequences" at the end of the video.

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  • "don't tell anybody but i've acutally recorded on an album with a guitar thats not a cool shape." LOL

  • I love when Dave speak French.

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  • @0:13 wat solo is that?

  • Hahahaha! "The French Guy"

  • marty really gets into it when he plays

  • @Raul55033 Elysian Fields

  • what's named the song of minute 5:51

  • 7:27 Funny.

    "Nick said he wanted something a little more alternative sounding. ALRIIIIGHT!"

    "Alternative to what?"

  • The Golden Era of not just metal, not rock, but of MUSIC. Look at what music has become now. A couple of laptop computers with a bunch of softwares and VSTi plugins and BAM, your multi-million teen dance pop album is DONE. In the wise words of Pantera, "It's a damn shame".

  • Marty's Jackson Explorer with dual humbuckers, reverse headstock, sharkfins, and tune-o-matic bridge, that's basically my dream guitar, and who has it now? Some Japanese kid! Like this if you think I should get it!

  • what happened to part 7?????

  • @haveatomato Wow that was said in the video, and then you wrote it out in the comments, just in case people who watched the video didn't see that bit, wow how clever......

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