All Artists: Megadeth Title: Hidden Treasures Members Wishing: 0 Total Copies: 0 Genres: Rock, Metal Styles: Progressive, Progressive Metal, Thrash & Speed Metal Number of Discs: 1 SwapaCD Credits: 1 UPCs: 724383367023, 0724383367054 |
Megadeth Hidden Treasures Genres: Rock, Metal Contains Four Bonus Tracks Not on Regular Release!. | |
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Album Details Contains Four Bonus Tracks Not on Regular Release!. Similar CDs
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CD ReviewsSongs that should have been on albums KellyStnrd@Hotmail.com | NY | 04/12/1999 (4 out of 5 stars) "These are four guys who can write great music. The people that don't like megadeth's music are the ones who don't have an ear for music, they just like banging their head. 99 ways to die rocks all the way through the song and never stops. Angry again is awesome. The rest speaks for itself....Great." I Treasure This CD (Pun Intended) skalez | 10/03/1999 (5 out of 5 stars) ""Real album" or not, this is one of my favorite Megadeth CDs - and one of my favorite CDs in general. Every song is at or close to five stars. The cover of No More Mr. Nice Guy is great in a fun, goofy kind of way. Breakpoint and Angry Again are both heavy songs that have BRILLIANT lyrics. Go To Hell is probably my least favorite song on the CD, but it's nothing horrible. 99 Ways To Die has great lyrics and one of the best Marty Freidman guitar solos ever. Diadems is another great song with great lyrics referring to the Biblical prophecies of the end of the world, and Problems sounds great as thrash metal while Dave sounds cool growling "Prrrrrrrahbluhmmmmmssssssss". A great CD." Every song a masterpiece KellyStnrd@Hotmail.com | 05/20/2002 (5 out of 5 stars) "Had the songs on this cd not been from movies and various compilation albums, this could very well have been the most popular Megadeth album to date. Every song on this cd stands out and is fun to listen to. Three of the songs on this cd were also nominated for grammys, more than any other Megadeth album, and it is a shame this cd is often over looked and forgotten. This was the first Megadeth album i ever heard, and is still one of my favorites."
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