Sells

Sells

Track Listings

1. Fix My Car
2. Ideal Girl
3. Sonat #7
4. Electron Emotion
5. Cult Song
6. Two Ways
7. Das Tagesbuch eine unaufgemerkten Tags (um 4 Uhr)
8. George & Julie
9. M.I.A. Blues
10. Ruafish

Editorial Reviews

Ima Half-wit, FlagPost CatBox Liner, ca. 1994
"chunky, organ-drenched..."

Product Description
"chunky, organ-drenched…" Basically, you have to be in the Golgi Apparatus to get the brunt of Satan’s Wrath!! The enemy seeks to kill and destroy. Thank GOD that Jesus Saves! Electrons are floating up thru my car!! Whose voice is that anyway? Abortion is not health care! Are you a FISH? There are two ways…both life and death proceed from the mouth…speak life unto your enemies!! Forgive those that trespassed against you!! Give your life up to Jesus! Suicide is a lie straight from the pit of HELL!! Money and drugs won’t save your soul!! Ich denke dass Ich eine Katze kaufen sollte!

Sells

Sells,Kale,Kale Green Records,God created molecular biology and it sounds like this biochemical amalgamation where spirit, soul and body unite to sanctify the born-again saint.


Peace Sells...But Who's Buying?
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • Horrid! Dave Mustaine destroyed his own greatness...
  • 5 Stars to the original, The Remaster doesnt sound right though
  • Asking for Peace?
  • Great album but I can't give it 5 stars...
  • A+
Peace Sells...But Who's Buying?
Megadeth
Manufacturer: Capitol
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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  1. Rust In Peace
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ASIN: B0002EXH54
Release Date: 2004-07-27

Tracks:

  1. Wake Up Dead
  2. The Conjuring
  3. Peace Sells
  4. Devil's Island
  5. Good Mourning / Black Friday
  6. Bad Omen
  7. I Ain't Superstitious
  8. My Last Words
  9. Wake Up Dead (Randy Burns Mix) - previously unreleased
  10. The Conjuring (Randy Burns Mix) - previously unreleased
  11. Peace Sells (Randy Burns Mix) - previously unreleased
  12. Good Mourning / Black Friday (Randy Burns Mix) - previously unreleased

Customer Reviews:

1 out of 5 stars Horrid! Dave Mustaine destroyed his own greatness..........2007-07-25

The incredible classic speedmetal opus "Peace Sells...", here re-mixed by Dave Mustaine, has been completely trashed -- vocals horrible, transitions to leads awkward and ungainly, rhythm tracks bastardized -- why did he do it? It was perfect as it stood. Anything "re-mixed" should carry warning bells and a red flag; I got fooled once by Iggy Pop's destruction of the also-classic "Raw Power," now I can't find a copy of the *real* original (produced by Bowie). These rock divas need to get a grip and stop erasing history, I don't know at all what their deal is, but it is not a good one.

5 out of 5 stars 5 Stars to the original, The Remaster doesnt sound right though.......2007-07-24

"Peace Sells" happening to be my second favorite Megadeth album (Rust in Peace gets #1) and the only reason that I am writing this is to comment on the remastered version. Something just doesnt sound right. It seems like the songs were played around with to much. Its almost like it was re-recorded. When I go back to my copy on cassette, even though the sound is horrid, the songs seem to sound better when they are less polished. Sometimes lousy production does an album justice. I love remastered versions of most albums, but I only like it when they get more volume and a crisper sound with less hiss. When things are played with to much (such as Ozzy's horrid remasters of him re-recording certain parts w/ different musicans, or the remasters of Pink Floyds Dark Side of the Moon, which they ruined, but hey that sounds best on record.) Maybe its just me, but I would love to hear other comments from other Megadeth fans that own the orginal and see if it is just me. "Killing is my Business" seems to have the same problem, but besides the remastering problem, its still one of their best!

5 out of 5 stars Asking for Peace?.......2007-07-11

After a great debut album "Killing Is My Business...And Business Is Good!", Dave Mustaine and his band makes even better album. "The Conjuring", "Devil's island", "Good Mourning/Black Friday", "Bad Omen", and "My Last Words" are all great tracks about the danger of satanism. When Dave sings "I've Got Your Soul, I've Got Your Soul"...I think it is the most rudest and toughest sentence even sung... "Wake Up Dead" is a killer starter...there's no much lyrics but the guitar riffs are so excellent that they could kill all the false metal that exists in the world. Beware, Axl, Megadeth is coming... "I ain't Superstitious" (made by Willie Dixon) is the only track in this album that doesn't rock so much...it's like a track from 60's. "Peace Sells" is a killer track...fine "What Do You Mean 'I Don't Believe in God.' I Talk to Him Everyday..."
Stars: The Conjuring, Peace Sells, Wake Up Dead, Devils Island, Bad Omen

4 out of 5 stars Great album but I can't give it 5 stars..........2007-05-17

because let's be honest, Mustaine's vocals on here are not perfect. Yes, I know back then, the technology they were using wasn't the best but I cannot fully give an album 5 stars if the vocals aren't good. Besides that though, the musicianship and the songwriting is good. I guess my only complaint which doesn't add to whether I like it or not are the bonus tracks. What's the friggin' point? They are essentially the same track except are worse? I would rather just have the original songs or if you're going to put bonus songs on the CD, put b-sides or live versions, not worthless remixes.

5 out of 5 stars A+.......2007-04-20

I'm at work with nothing much to do so I'm writing reviews to kill time. It's on my iPod at the moment, therefore, I'll write about these 8 tracks.

I love these tracks to Deth. Rust in Peace I would say is their pinnacle along with Countdown to Extinction. I'm an easy listener, which means I listen to everything (Rock, Rap, Pop, ANYTHING). I would recommend this music to people who like Megadeth obviously. If you're new to it, you may not like Mustaine's voice, right off the bat at least. Give it time, i remember when I was even picky with music I still stuck with this album. That says a lot right there.


Circus Spectacular
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • Neither Circus nor Spectacular, but it is Karl King.
  • Great circus music
  • Good music, mediocre playing
  • Review of Circus Spectacular
  • Circus Spectacular
Circus Spectacular

Manufacturer: Vox (Classical)
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B000001KEZ
Release Date: 1997-02-18

Tracks:

  1. Sells-Floto Triumphal March
  2. Voice of America
  3. The Home Town Boy March
  4. Wings for Peace
  5. 'Loyalty' March
  6. Prestissimo Galop
  7. Emblem Of Freedom
  8. Our Heritage
  9. We Stand United
  10. Glorious America
  11. The Kentucky Derby
  12. Yellowstone Trail March
  13. On The Warpath, Indian War Dance
  14. Broadway One-Step Or Two-Step
  15. The American Way
  16. The Joy Riders, March & Two Step
  17. Bombardier March
  18. Diplomacy March
  19. Aviation Tournament March
  20. Call To Victory March
  21. Thumbs-Up US.A. March
  22. Step On It! March
  23. Fete Triumphal March
  24. The Victor March
  25. Mountain Trail March
  26. The Defending Circle March
  27. Canton Aero Club March
  28. Auld Lang Syne March

Customer Reviews:

3 out of 5 stars Neither Circus nor Spectacular, but it is Karl King........2006-10-15

Having played a number of times under Karl King, I had great expectations for this CD. Alas, it was not to be. The music is there, the musicians play all the right notes and the conductor keeps time. The recording is only mediocre, of Laserlight quality, and the performance is not what I expected from what they call a "Circus Band." Indeed, the liner notes state that the band is mostly students and professionals from the Philadelphia area. In other words, a "pick up" band. And the conductor seems to have no circus experience only small town symphony experience (from the puffery in the liner notes). From listening, it would appear that he has never even heard a real circus band. Both conductor and band would not last a day at a real circus. I do have a suspicion, however, that the musicians would do better under a better conductor.

Now, if they called themselves a concert band, that would be accurate and fair, and would not have dashed my hopes, as they are OK as a concert band. But just OK.

Of course, a concert band can indeed generate all the excitement of a bona fide circus band, as Frederick Fennell so aptly demonstrated on his Mercury recordings.

Now, if you want real circus music played by a real circus band, get a Merle Evans recording.

However, having said all that, I will keep the album, as I have always been a Karl King fan, and it is fine music decently played by an OK concert band.

5 out of 5 stars Great circus music.......2005-08-12

I needed some circus music to promote a fundraiser our Lion's club was having (a circus). I got the CD on time and it sounded great. I could not find this type of music anywhere else. Thanks.

3 out of 5 stars Good music, mediocre playing.......2001-11-19

It was indeed exciting to find so many of Karl King's marches on one disc. The band's playing, however leaves a lot to be desired, as does the sound quality of the disc. The balance is poor, with a very annoying tenor sax playing loud and out-of-tune on every cut. Buy this if you are a march collector (which I am), but I do not recommend it for its entertainment value. Get the "Screamers" disc by Fennell and Eastman for a far superior set of circus marches with great playing and sound.

4 out of 5 stars Review of Circus Spectacular.......2000-12-07

Certainly the best thing about this CD is that there are many of Karl King's marches that have probably never been recorded previously, which is curious, since some of them rank with his best. The curious thing about this CD, on the other hand, is that it is supposedly a circus album, but only a few marches were actually written for the "big top". This band is not the best I have heard - recommend listening with headphones, to get a much clearer, less muddled sound. King was only kind of a contemporary of Sousa, having lived 35-40 years later. He actually published more marches than Sousa, and generally wrote in a style that was "softer" than the March King. Sousa wrote mostly military-style marches (better than anyone else ever has, of course), whereas King wrote many military as well as circus marches, and marches in a simpler style, suitable for school bands.

5 out of 5 stars Circus Spectacular.......2000-08-12

This recording of music by Karl King is absolutely splendid -it contains 28 tracks most of which I have certainly not heard before - I particularly liked the tempos of the marches - not too quick but just right - the band is good (although I had never heard of them) - I came across this recording by chance and I'm glad I did - highly recommended
Peace Sells...But Who's Buying?
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • Old Megadeth fans beware
  • Peace sells, and more people were buying. 3.5 stars.
  • The 2nd best thrash album ever made. Just pure brutal metal!
  • DTS Rocks
  • Megadeth just keep getting better!!!
Peace Sells...But Who's Buying?
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Manufacturer: Capitol
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Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B000002U9U
Release Date: 1990-10-25

Tracks:

  1. Wake Up Dead
  2. The Conjuring
  3. Peace Sells
  4. Devils Island
  5. Good Mourning/Black Friday
  6. Bad Omen
  7. I Ain't Superstitious
  8. My Last Words

Amazon.com

After being booted from Metallica in 1983, Dave Mustaine put together his own band Megadeth and two years later released the mediocre Killing Is My Business ... And Business Is Good. At the time, it seemed clear who the real genius in Metallica was, despite Mustaine's claims to the contrary. But a year later, when Megadeth unraveled Peace Sells ... But Who's Buying, Mustaine's boasting took on new relevance. Despite some rather inane lyrics, the disc is one of the most powerful and contagious thrash records of the era. In addition to the propulsive title track, the album features the scorchers "Wake Up Dead," "Black Friday," and "My Last Words." The band would later simplify and commercialize its sound, but here is where it shines darkest. --Jon Wiederhorn

Customer Reviews:

1 out of 5 stars Old Megadeth fans beware.......2007-06-12

Mustaine went and pulled a George Lucas on us! These songs sound like they've been re-recorded! Let alone 're-mastered'. This album doesn't sound the same at all anymore - in a really 'less heavy' kinda way...it's completely bizarre and quite an unwelcome surprise. Jeez Mustaine, why you fixin' stuff that ain't broken? I'm tempted to pawn this off man. He ruined his own material.

3 out of 5 stars Peace sells, and more people were buying. 3.5 stars........2007-06-02

More of the same metal musings from the poison pen of Mega main man Mustaine . On this sophomore release Megadeth take their thrash blueprint and add a far better production job to the brew with better songs writing and a bit more mobility to the mix. All of which makes for an improvement in the bans ability to raise their profile.

Musically it's the same crew from the debut locked into their roles. The thrash metal here is once again mostly anonymous filler metal. Yet where the debut only had one to-die-for tune in the form of the title track this album has two such numbers in the guies of the slow burn single Wake Up Dead and the more frenetic Peace Sells. Both, though especially the latter, hvae been embedded into metal folklore. Not to mention the great video for Peace Sells.

Anyway, I still can't justify giving this collection more than three stars due to the general sameness of a bunch of the tunes. And the thrash here hasn't yet morphed into the metal meltdown of Rust in Peace or Countdown to Extinction. Yet the rise of Mustaines machine can probably be said to start here, the first real rumblings towards being part of the 'big 4'.

5 out of 5 stars The 2nd best thrash album ever made. Just pure brutal metal!.......2007-01-16

Wow, what an album! This album is the 2nd best thrash album ever made only behind Megadeth's 1990 classic, Rust In Peace. After Megadeth released their 1984 masterpiece Killing is my business...And business is good, they weren't known as well as their crappy, overrated rival band Cockallica, but that changed in 1986 when Megadeth released arguably their best work in "Peace Sells...But Who's Buying?". Dave Mustaine's and Chris Poland's solos reach new heights on this album and are truely amazing! This album features many Megadeth and thrash metal staples. Many in the forms of Wake Up Dead, Peace Sells(the best metal song ever), Good Mourning/Black Friday, Bad Omen, and My Last Words. This is Megadeth's darkest album. This record has 9 songs. Here are my reviews and comments for each song:

1. Wake Up Dead: Can you start off an album any better? You may argue that Megadeth's Holy Wars/The Punishment Due is better, but they're both great. Now on to the song. It starts off with a bang as Mustaine is singing as hard as he possibly can while playing guitar riffs as hard and as brutal as he possibly can. After the singing, Mustaine dishes out a scorchin' shredding solo. After that, the middle riffs come in which I love. In the middle part, Mustaine dishes out another shredding solo that's even faster than the first one while Chris Poland does a excellent shredding jazzy solo to give the song some originality. The tempo changes after that as the drums start speeding up more and Chris does some really nice rhythm guitar work. Dave starts singing again. After that, he dishes out yet another shredding solo that sounds very brutal. Almost slayer like! When that's done, a strong chant of "Wake Up Dead, You Die! And buried, Wake Up Dead, You Die! Wake Up Dead!" end the song. You can say that this is one hell of an opener to start off a classic and legendary album. 12/10

2. The Conjuring: This song is again musically stunning! It starts off with a nice creepy guitar piece by Mustaine. He then starts singing in a really unusual creepy voice which I think works really well. When Dave says "Obey!" the drums kick in to a fast beat for a couple of times. Dave then does a dark and shall I say haunting solo. It may not be one of the fastest solo's on the album but that doesn't take anything away from it. You have to love the sound of the solo and it shows that Dave doesn't have to shred to impress. After the solo, the drums and the song kick into high gear again which is accompanied by some great rhythm guitar work. After Dave says "Don't summon the devil, don't call the priest, if you need the strength, the conjuring, obey," another slow part of the song comes in and sets the standard for the next fast part. This slow section is complex and features a bone crunching riff. It's one of my most favorite riffs of all time. After the slow section, the song speeds up again and features the riff from the previous slow section. This part also features some of my most favorite lyrics in "I am the Devil's advocate a salesman if you will!" and "I've got your soul, I've got your soul." The second one mentioned is, in my opinion, one of the most brutal lines of all time. After about four verses of lyrics, the drums really kick into high gear and Dave does a nice little shredding solo. After that, there's a nice drum roll and Dave says "obey!" to finish the song. A great second track and I think that it's one of the most underrated Megadeth songs in their career. 10/10

3. Peace Sells: Honestly, who has not heard of this song? It's the best metal song of all time in my opinion and is a thrash metal ANTHEM! Seriously, if you're a metal head like me and haven't heard of this song, you need help. This song has the best lyrics of all time for a metal song. This song beats the crap out of Mastrobation of Puppets and Reign In Blood! Now on to the song, what great things about this song haven't already been said. It starts out with the most famous bass line of all time(MTV would always play this bass line at the end of their shows) by Dave Ellefson and yeah not by Cliff Burton(RIP) from the dumb band whose name I won't repeat. After the bass line, drums kick in and Dave does an excellent solo that everybody should know(honestly, who doesn't know it?). Dave then starts singing lines like, "What do you mean I don't believe in god, talk to him everyday." He also sings probably one of the most famous lines of all time in "If there's a new way, I'll be the first in line, but it better work this time." After Dave sings this the first time, Chris Poland does a beautiful shredding solo. Chris basically from here on out fills every line that Mustaine says with a solo. All of his solo fills are short but great. After Dave sings that line, "Itanw, Ibtfil, bibwtt," a second time, Poland and Mustaine trade off four solos beautifully. Two are done by Mustaine and two by Poland. The last solo of these four is a nice shredding solo by Mustaine. Then Dave says "Can you put a price on peace?" The song then starts building up even faster as Dave says Peace Sells a couple of times and Peace Sells...but who's buying a couple of times. When Dave says PS...bwb the fourth time, Chris does a really intense shredding solo with the drums pounding away in the backround. Dave says PS...bwb again with a "no, no, no, no , no" line as Chris does another little great shredding solo. Dave then says PS and Chris Poland does yet another great shredding solo. When Dave says PS for the last time the song comes to an end. I don't think that any heavy metal song will ever top this! This song has 13 SOLOS!! Count them. That's two more than Megadeth's Hangar 18. This here folks is what a THRASH METAL ANTHEM is all about!! 13/10

4. Devils Island: I love this track! It starts out with Dave doing a shredding but haunting solo. After the intro and the solo are done, a little slow part with a bass line by Dave Ellefson comes in. Then Dave starts talking about this hellish island that he's trapped on. He really talks in a weird and fast voice which I actually like unlike some other people. This song kind of sounds like a hair metal song with the "Devils Island!" chants. After 5 long verses of vocals, Dave does an excellent shredding solo that really gets me punped up! After about 1 1/2 more verses of vocals a slow part of the song comes in with some good guitar riffs. After that the song builds up again as Chris Poland dishes out a great shredding solo. Chants of "Devils Island!" end the song. I think that this track might be the most underrated track in Megadeth's line up. It has 3 great fast solos and is a fast song. 10/10

5. Good Mourning/Black Friday: Where in the world do I start with this one?! In my opinion, it's one of the best songs Megadeth has ever done! It's brutal, it's fast, and it's in your face! Oddly enough, it doesn't start out that way. It starts out with Chris Poland doing one of the most beautiful solos I have ever heard. It's not really fast but it's just the melody and the feel that make it so special. I almost cried when I first heard it. Chris might just be the only one to pull this kind of a solo off so beautifully besides Marty Friedman. After the "Good Mourning" line, Chris does another beautiful melodic solo. Then Dave Mustaine does a stunning shredding solo that also has great feel. It's arguably the best solo that he's ever done. After one verse of lyrics about a guy who "doesn't feel so good," a heavy as hell riff comes in and out of no where the song starts building up into the "Black Friday" part. In the beginning of the BF part, Dave does a great, lightning fast solo. After some drum beats, the song builds up even more and Dave starts talking about the guy who "doesn't feel so good" and talks about the rampage that he's going on. The lyrics are, without a doubt, some of the most brutal and violent lyrics I have ever heard of. Here's the first verse of lyrics, "Killer, intruder, homicidal man. If you see me coming run as fast as you can. Blood-thirsty demon who's stalking the street. I hack up my victims like pieces of meat." It doesn't get much more brutal than that folks. The tempo changes after that as Chris brings in an excellent and complex riff that goes on to the next four verses of lyrics. After these four verses of violent lyrics and a murderous "I will cut you down" lyric by Mustaine, Chris does a stunning, shredding, brutal, intense, and in your face solo. When that part comes up, my jaw drops to the floor every time. When that part comes up and happens, we should all be hanging by a blood soaked thread and blood should be coming out of us. That solo is what I call a mind-blowing and climactic moment. After two more verses of lyrics, the ending chants of "It's Black Friday, paint the devil on the wall" come in. The ending is probably the heaviest part of the song not that other parts of the song weren't heavy enough. After those chants, the song ends. This is, in my opinion, the heaviest song on the album. If you want an epic, look no further. This song is probably one of the heaviest and most brutal songs of all time. It is another musical stunner! Legendary! 12/10

6. Bad Omen: I absolutely love this song! The beginning is kind of similar to GM/BF except for it's played on different notes and played a little faster. Let me just say that the intro to this song is very haunting and dark which I love. The guitar work isn't the only reason why I love the beginning of this song, though, I also like how the drums are very creative and the riffs that are played while the drumming is going on are as heavy as hell. This song has the best drumming on the album. All of the guitar work in the intro is done by Poland including a excellent shredding solo at the end of the intro. After that, the song starts building up with some heavy as hell guitar riffs. Dave talks about a black magic ritual that goes bad in this song. After 2 verses of lyrics, Dave does a great, haunting solo. It's slayer like. He does another weird solo when he says "Bloody blasphemy." After that the song pauses and then comes right back in as Dave does one of the most unusual solos that I have ever heard of. It's slayer like again and there's one part of the solo that sounds almost like a distorted piano, weird huh? After that, he does yet another crazy solo! Excellent! After 1 fast verse of vocals, a "no one can save" and "no one can save, one can know" chant ends the song. A great track that is severly underrated by many. 10/10

7. I Ain't Superstitious: Okay here we go. The blues cover that everybody seems to hate. Why? I actually like it a lot! I think that doing this song was a great idea for Megadeth. So they wanted to try something different? So. I thought that this song gave Megadeth the chance to do something different other than thrash metal and it gave Chris Poland the chance to show off his blues/jazz talent. He does a great job at doing that in this song. It also gave Mustaine the opportunity to show off a little humor in his vocals other than the violent and mean side(and yes I like that side too). Dave also does a great job at sounding humorous in this song. Now on to the song. You can call this song a blues metal song since it has a bluesy atmosphere but still features metal riffs. At clocking at under 3 minutes, it's the shortest song on the album but has incredible speed at times. It starts off with a nice bluesy part by Chris and then Dave starts talking in a funny way. After each verse of vocals, a solo fill is done by Chris Poland. He does some beautiful and fast solos in this song. After all the verses and the solo fills, the ending comes in and the song really SPEEDS up! The ending features an excellent shredding solo by Poland. A very overlooked track. I think that Megadeth did an excellent job with this song. It's not dumb like a lot of you people think. 10/10

8. My Last Words: This is another stunning track! In fact, these might be the finest minutes in Dave Mustaine's career on this song, no joke! It starts off with a haunting guitar solo done by Poland. While he's doing that, Dave Ellefson is doing a really distorted and heavy bass part. Chris Poland than shows off the excellent riff that will be featured on this song. The song then gets going and Mustaine starts talking about playing a game of Russian roulette. A love the guitar riffs featured on this song. They are shredding riffs that you can really bang your head to. After the first three verses are done, the ending starts coming on. This whole ending is absolutely mind-blowing! The first part of the ending is Dave's solo. He does a great and fast solo. It's slayer like again and I think that it is one of the most creative and fastest solos of all time. After that, jaw dropping chants of "You, you, next victim, you next to die! You, you, next victim, you, your turn to die!" come in. While Dave is saying this, the drums are pounding away. The song and the album end perfectly with a line of "You die!" A stunning way to end a classic metal album! 12/10

And there you have it, the 2nd best metal album of all time! The only album that beats this stunning classic was Megadeth's magical 1990 classic and landmark metal album, "Rust In Peace." This album is more than a must for any metal head. It beats Mastrobation of Puppets and Reign In Blood by miles. In my opinion, THIS IS the album of 1986! Enough said! Buy it now or you aren't a true metal head. This album smokes!!!

5 out of 5 stars DTS Rocks.......2007-01-10

Why there is not more of these DVD's I don't know. They sound so good you feel like your on stage with the band

5 out of 5 stars Megadeth just keep getting better!!!.......2006-11-17

A lot of people believe that Megadeth is some crappy band to get back at Metallica, wrong. This Audio DVD proves that. This is what Metallica can't do. This album alone is a milestone in the thrash genre (Metallica only has good albums that people talk about, and its always their first few) but making this makes a great album better. I have been collecting up a few of these DVD-A discs and also enjoy the odd SACD, but out of the ones snaped up this is by far the best. I say for anyone that enjoys this album anyway, and has a system that supports DVD-A or a DTS enabled dvd player and amp, buy it, you wont be dissapointed.
Isnt it funny that Metallica were never going to make music videos when they started, but now that Dave has Gigantour and Arsenal of Megadeth is out, they have "pulled the shortest straw" to release a Music Video DVD.
Cheers Dave, and long live Rattlehead!
Verdi: Falstaff
Average customer rating: Not rated
    Verdi: Falstaff

    Manufacturer: Deutsche Grammophon
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

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    ASIN: B000P6RAWA
    Release Date: 2007-06-12
    Rude Awakening [special edition / bonus medley track]
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      Rude Awakening [special edition / bonus medley track]
      Megadeth , ******TRACK LISTINGS****** , DREAD & THE FUGITIVE MIND / KILL THE KING / WAKE UP DEAD / IN MY DARKEST HOUR , ANGRY AGAIN / SHE WOLF / RECKONING DAY / DEVIL'S ISLAND , TRAIN OF CONSEQUENCES / A TOUT LE MONDE / BURNING BRIDGES / HANGAR 18 , RETURN TO HANGAR / HOOK IN MOUTH / ALMOST HONEST / 1000 TIMES GOODBYE , MECHANIX / TORNADO OF SOULS / ASHES IN YOUR MOUTH / SWEATING BULLETS , and TRUST / SYMPHONY OF DESTRUCTION / PEACE SELLS / HOLY WARS / ***SPECIAL BONUS TRACK*** "PEACE SELLS MEDLEY"
      ProductGroup: Music
      Binding: Audio CD
      ASIN: B000RDQR48
      Controversy Sells
      Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
      • Good album but cmon Paid in full...
      • Paid N Partial is Pasting in Partial
      • Please Dont Press Purchase
      • WTF?
      • Pasted vocals under different beats
      Controversy Sells
      Paul Wall , and Chamillionaire
      Manufacturer: Paid in Full
      ProductGroup: Music
      Binding: Audio CD

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      ASIN: B000765IC2
      Release Date: 2005-01-25

      Tracks:

      1. Intro
      2. Clap
      3. Still (N Love With My Money) - Chamillionaire, 50/50 Twin, Paul Wall
      4. Here I Am
      5. I Got Game
      6. True - Chamillionaire, Lil' Flip, , Paul Wall
      7. Respect My Grind
      8. Lawyer Fees
      9. Can't Give U D World - Chamillionaire, 50/50 Twin, Lew Hawk, Paul Wall
      10. What Would U Do - Chamillionaire, , Paul Wall
      11. Back Up Plan - Chamillionaire, Devin the Dude, Paul Wall
      12. She Gansta
      13. House of Pain - Chamillionaire, Yung Ro, Paul Wall
      14. True [Remix] - Chamillionaire, 50/50 Twin, Lew Hawk, Paul Wall
      15. Outro

      Customer Reviews:

      3 out of 5 stars Good album but cmon Paid in full..........2006-01-01

      I liked the album. In fact I bought this thinking it was the same stuff that was supposed to come out in 2002 after "GYMC". Little did I know that it was lego'd by Mista madd and cat themselves. They are still trying to make money off of artists that aren't even on their label anymore. I mean cmon gimme a break. All that aside, I like the cuts that Chamill did, or the cuts they pieced off him. How ever "fake" this album may be, it still had alot of fire from Chamill's verses.

      1 out of 5 stars Paid N Partial is Pasting in Partial.......2005-11-30

      1 word, BOOTLEG. yea no doubt it is 100% koopa and paul wall but koopa didn't get paid for this album paid in partial still had songs that were koopa's before he left and put em out and pasted em on beats as a last attempt to make money of the messiah. So if u wanna hear somethin from Koopa go head n bootleg this cd, don't give phonies like paid in partial records money.

      1 out of 5 stars Please Dont Press Purchase.......2005-11-06

      Listen..... You hear it?????? Thats the sound of a horrible record.. Dont get me wrong Koopa is the King but this album which I will admitt to bootlegging cause it doesent deserve a half a penny... Folks this album is worse than Milli Vanillis greatest hits.. Its thrown together with half verses from Chamillionaire and half verses from Paul Wall.. The only good songs are jacked... You can purchase these good songs in the "REAL" by getting Chamillitary and Mixtape Messiah... Mad Hatta and Big Cat are lames and I cant believe they realesed this phoney album... Paid in Partial records is all garbage and this album should be removed from this web site immediatly.. Any real Chamillionaire fan should be digusted by this Album which has no respect for The Game... This is as fake as Lil Kims breasts and face... I personally would rather listen to a Elton John album before i Bump This Garbage....... Dyke Jones Phoney

      5 out of 5 stars WTF?.......2005-10-11

      Don't listen to the other reviews, fresh from one of the swisha house veterans and southern masters comes Controversy Sells. THIS IS NOT 50 CENT AND FRED DURST, THIS IS DJ PAUL WALL & CHAMILLIONAIRE SORT UR FACT OUTS!... With songs like "True" and "Still" this just shows the masters at their best, no-one has changed their voice, no-one has changed their name, this is 100% Chamillionaire/King Koopa & DJ Paul Wall.

      2 out of 5 stars Pasted vocals under different beats.......2005-07-26

      This is not a very well put together cd. Chamillionaire left Paid in Fool records before completing this album. So the DJ's and CEO of PNF pasted all of Chamillionaires lyrics from "Mixtape Messiah" on some of their beats to complete the album. This record doesn't have the same mesh from Paul Wall and Chamillionaire you heard on "Get Ya Mind Correct." I got this cd thinking it was Chamillionaire's first solo album he had been promoting, but it was a cd PNF dropped using Chamillionaire's title. His first album has been switched to the title "The Sound of Revenge." PNF was dissing Chamillionaire on a couple of tracks, I found this odd considering they were droppin his album; but Chamillionaire cleared up everything on the cd entitled "Chamillitary." This cd was defintately an upset, the whole logic behind the cd is rediculous. Although there are a 2 good origional tracks, "Respect my Grind" and "True," I wouldn't recommend this cd if you heard "The Mixtape Messiah" album.
      Sex Sells
      Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
      • A Fresh Sound
      • The new fab-four
      • Sex Sells and Im buying
      • Sex Sells Sizzles
      Sex Sells
      Stiffed
      Manufacturer: Coolhunter
      ProductGroup: Music
      Binding: Audio CD

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      ASIN: B000086BCG
      Release Date: 2003-02-04

      Tracks:

      1. What You Gon' Do?
      2. Everybody's Got It
      3. He Looks Good
      4. Night-Time Lovin
      5. Yes
      6. Stay

      Customer Reviews:

      5 out of 5 stars A Fresh Sound.......2003-05-16

      This EP is very tight, every track is great, just like any classic EP should be and this will be someday. Santi's voice and lyrics are rock star material and the band is tight.

      5 out of 5 stars The new fab-four.......2003-04-23

      Stiffed's debut EP, Sex Sells, released on new indie label Coolhunter, successfully captures the magic of the band's live performance on tracks like What You Gon' Do and Yes, without compromising the creativity of its artistically diverse members. Chuck Treece provides the intensity he has gained from touring with Soul Brains(Bad Brains) on drums, while guitarist Chris Shar and bassist Matt Schleck create impeccable harmony, gained from years of playing together in North Jersey's The Lottery. The crux of the group's sound is the melodic and unbridled vocals of White, whose Blondie and Cocteau Twins influences are apparent in her uninhibited delivery. Collectively, Stiffed provides a fresh, hybrid sound that defies classification. The appeal of Sex Sells, in conjunction with the unreleased live material, distinguishes Stiffed from the average indie band. Listeners beware: Stiffed could very well be the next virus to infect headphones everywhere.

      4 out of 5 stars Sex Sells and Im buying.......2003-04-08

      Santi and the gang....come correct!
      This album is a nice throwback to the early era of Punk Rock music & a look towards the future of Black Rock music. Even
      though Santi sounds like Gwen Stefani a bit. If you like
      Bad Brains, Clash, and Blondie.. Then this album should
      make a wonderful part of your collection. The downer about
      this album is... IT'S TOOO SHORT!!! Can't wait for the Full
      length. Check Stiffed out when they come to your town.

      5 out of 5 stars Sex Sells Sizzles.......2003-02-25

      Sex Sells sizzles! Stiffed, fronted by Santi White, delivers with a fun, sassy and sexy debut CD. Their sound is Bad Brains meets Blondie. My favorite track is "Night Time Loving."
      Sex Sells
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        Sex Sells
        Benuts
        Manufacturer: Wolverine Records
        ProductGroup: Music
        Binding: Audio CD

        Hardcore & PunkHardcore & Punk | Alternative Rock | Styles | Music | Vinyl Records | American Punk | British Punk | Emo | Garage Punk | Hardcore | Post Hardcore | Proto Punk | Punk | Punk Revival | Punk-Pop | Riot Grrl | Ska Punk | Straight Edge
        ASIN: B000O2XR1I

        Product Description

        On their 4th Album the Benuts show us, how Bavarian Ska can make your bones dance. So it is even better then their well reviewed last one Nutty by Nature. These Munich guys are definitely a band that plays Third-Wave Ska with cool influences of Ragga, Punk and Rocksteady. Just listen to Hits like Turn Off Your Radio and Slam or the homage to the East German Town (really) called Skaska.
        Peace Sells But Who's Buying
        Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
        • Not there best... but still great!
        Peace Sells But Who's Buying

        ProductGroup: Music
        Binding: Audio CD

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        ASIN: B000295V7G
        Release Date: 2005-05-17

        Album Description

        After being booted from Metallica in 1983, Dave Mustaine put together his own band Megadeth and two years later released the mediocre Killing Is My Business ... And Business Is Good. At the time, it seemed clear who the real genius in Metallica was, despite Mustaine's claims to the contrary. But a year later, when Megadeth unraveled Peace Sells ... But Who's Buying, Mustaine's boasting took on new relevance. Despite some rather inane lyrics, the disc is one of the most powerful and contagious thrash records of the era. In addition to the propulsive title track, the album features four bonus tracks 'Wake Up Dead' (Randy Burns Mix), 'The Conjuring' (Randy Burns Mix), 'Peace Sells' (Randy Burns Mix) and 'Good Mourning/Black Friday' (Randy Burns Mix). EMI.

        Customer Reviews:

        4 out of 5 stars Not there best... but still great!.......2004-08-14

        This second album of Megadeth is not there best work... but still a grat album. A lot of Megadeth classic is in it (Peace Sells, Wake Up Dead, Devil's Island...). This is the last album of Chris Poland and Gar Samuelson... The only negative point in this album is that it is too short... Only 36.18min

        Still a classic
        Controversy Sells
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          Controversy Sells
          Paul Wall and Chamillionaire
          Manufacturer: Paid in Full
          ProductGroup: Music
          Binding: Audio CD

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