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Megadeth - Youthanasia

Megadeth - Youthanasia is the 6th album by Megadeth released in November 1, 1994 by Capitol Records. Megadeth started to go towards some slower, more melodic songs as the previous album got hit with this theme. Megadeth used varying BPS tempo at this album. The songs were of various topics including Mythology, gambling, nuclear war, etc. This album got a great financial success as Megadeth showed their creativity in composing the album. A remastered version of this album was also released in 2004. The lineup included Dave Mustaine, Marty Friedman, Nick Menza and David Ellefson. Megadeth - Youthanasia contained the songs: Reckoning Day, Train of Consequences, Addicted to Chaos, A Tout Le Monde, Elysian Fields, The Killing Road, Blood of Heroes, Family Tree, Youthanasia, I Thought I Knew It All, Black Curtains, Victory.



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