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Countdown to Extinction

 
Album Review: Countdown to Extinction

  • Artist: Megadeth
  • Rating: StarStarStarStar
  • Release Date: July 14, 1992
  • Total Time: 47:34
  • Type: Lyrics are included with the album
  • Genre: Rock

Review

Megadeth guns for arena thrash success and gets it on Countdown to Extinction. Following the lead of 1991's Metallica, Megadeth trades in their lengthy, progressive compositions for streamlined, tightly written and played songs more conducive to radio and MTV airplay. Cries of "sellout" seem pointless when the results are artistically (as well as commercially) successful; songs like the mega-hit "Symphony of Destruction," "Skin O' My Teeth," "Foreclosure of a Dream," and "Sweating Bullets" are among the band's best. ~ Steve Huey, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Skin O' My Teeth (Lyrics) Dave Mustaine Megadeth (3:14)
Symphony of Destruction (Lyrics) Dave Mustaine Megadeth (4:02)
Architecture of Aggression (Lyrics) David Ellefson, Dave Mustaine Megadeth (3:34)
Foreclosure of a Dream (Lyrics) David Ellefson, Dave Mustaine Megadeth (4:17)
Sweating Bullets (Lyrics) Dave Mustaine Megadeth (5:03)
This Was My Life (Lyrics) Dave Mustaine Megadeth (3:42)
Countdown to Extinction (Lyrics) Marty Friedman, David Ellefson, Nick Menza, Dave Mustaine Megadeth (4:16)
High Speed Dirt (Lyrics) David Ellefson, Dave Mustaine Megadeth (4:12)
Psychotron (Lyrics) Dave Mustaine Megadeth (4:42)
Captive Honour (Lyrics) Marty Friedman, David Ellefson, Nick Menza, Dave Mustaine Megadeth (4:14)
Ashes in Your Mouth (Lyrics) Marty Friedman, David Ellefson, Nick Menza, Dave Mustaine Megadeth (6:11)

Credits

Megadeth (Main Performer), Marty Friedman (Guitar (Acoustic)), Marty Friedman (Guitar (Rhythm)), Marty Friedman (Vocals (Background)), David Ellefson (Guitar (Bass)), David Ellefson (Vocals (Background)), Nick Menza (Drums), Nick Menza (Vocals (Background)), Dave Mustaine (Guitar), Dave Mustaine (Guitar (Rhythm)), Dave Mustaine (Vocals), Dave Mustaine (Producer), Max Norman (Producer), Max Norman (Engineer)
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Countdown to Extinction
Studio album by Megadeth
Released July 14, 1992
Recorded Between January 6 and April 28, 1992
Genre Heavy metal, thrash metal, hard rock
Length 47:31
66:25 (Remaster)
Label Combat, Capitol
Producer Max Norman, Dave Mustaine
Professional reviews
Megadeth chronology
Rust in Peace
(1990)
Countdown to Extinction
(1992)
Youthanasia
(1994)
Singles from Countdown to Extinction
  1. "Symphony of Destruction"
    Released: June, 1992
  2. "Foreclosure of a Dream"
    Released: October, 1992
  3. "Sweating Bullets"
    Released: January, 1993
  4. "Skin o' My Teeth"
    Released: 1993

Countdown to Extinction is the fifth studio album by American thrash metal band Megadeth, released in 1992. It is the band's best-selling album selling over two million copies and achieving Double platinum status. The album also produced the band's most successful hit singles: "Symphony of Destruction", "Sweating Bullets", "Skin O' My Teeth" and "Foreclosure of a Dream".

Countdown to Extinction was nominated for Best Metal Performance at the 1993 Grammy Awards.

Contents

Production and marketing

Countdown to Extinction was the second album featuring the Dave Mustaine/David Ellefson/Nick Menza/Marty Friedman line-up. It was produced by Mustaine and Max Norman at The Enterprise in Burbank, California. It was pre-produced by Ryan Greene.

The band's change in musical style meant that many songs on the album follow a more traditional heavy metal structure, with verses and choruses (unlike many of the band's previous albums). The album is the band's most commercially successful album to date.

Lyrical themes

Like its predecessor, many of the songs on the album have political and military undertones. For example, "Symphony of Destruction" is a song about military dictators, "Architecture of Aggression" focuses on the military-industrial complex, and "Ashes in Your Mouth" concentrates on the negative aftermaths of war ("sweet taste of vindication, it turns to ashes in your mouth"). In a similar vein, "Psychotron" details a merciless cyborg killing machine of the same name, and is based on the Marvel comic book character Deathlok. Other political songs include "Captive Honour", a song about prison and the consequences of crime, "Countdown to Extinction", a song about canned hunts (which many believed was a jab at Metallica frontman James Hetfield and his love for hunting), and "Foreclosure of a Dream", a song that looks at rise and fall of political and economic ideologies, which also includes the infamous 1988 "Read my lips" quote by George H. W. Bush (and on a more personal level, about Ellefson's parents who allegedly lost their jobs under the Reagan Administration). The title song "Countdown To Extinction" also won Megadeth the Humane Society of the United States "Genesis Award" for its dealings with issues of animal welfare.

The rest of the songs' undertones are more spread around. "Skin o' My Teeth" is about Mustaine's numerous attempts at suicide but "just couldn't get the fucking job done" as Mustaine said during a 1992 concert. "Sweating Bullets" has been referred to be about schizophrenia. Before the song is performed, Mustaine tells the audience it's about schizophrenia and has described it as a song "about me... and me." "This Was My Life" refers to a failing relationship where that despite wanting to kill your spouse, you'll be sent to the electric chair regardless for your actions. The slow melodic section at the end of "This Was My Life" is the same chord progression as Mustaine's contribution to the breakdown section in the middle of his former band Metallica's "Phantom Lord" from Kill 'Em All. "High Speed Dirt" is about skydiving.

Cover versions and usage

Cover versions

Video games

Reissues

On August, 2004, Capitol released a remastered version for ordinary compact disc playback systems, with four bonus tracks.

According to the 2004 remastered version liner notes, Mustaine was upset with the record only reaching number two on the charts (behind Billy Ray Cyrus), and thus set out to make a number one record.

On June, 2006, two audiophile remasters of the album were released: an Ultradisc II Gold CD version by the Mobile Fidelity Sound Lab, and a 180 gram vinyl 2LP version, both mixed by Dave Mustaine.

Track listing

# Title Lyrics Music Length
1. "Skin o' My Teeth"   Dave Mustaine Mustaine 3:14
2. "Symphony of Destruction"   Mustaine Mustaine 4:05
3. "Architecture of Aggression"   Mustaine Mustaine, David Ellefson 3:38
4. "Foreclosure of a Dream"   Mustaine, Ellefson Mustaine 4:21
5. "Sweating Bullets"   Mustaine Mustaine 5:27
6. "This Was My Life"   Mustaine Mustaine 3:43
7. "Countdown to Extinction"   Mustaine, Ellefson, Nick Menza Mustaine, Marty Friedman 4:17
8. "High Speed Dirt"   Mustaine, Ellefson Mustaine 4:21
9. "Psychotron"   Mustaine Mustaine 4:41
10. "Captive Honour"   Mustaine, Ellefson Friedman, Menza 4:14
11. "Ashes in Your Mouth"   Mustaine Mustaine, Friedman, Ellefson, Menza 6:10

(Live at the Cow Palace) (1993)

# Title Length
1. "Holy Wars...The Punishment Due"   6:58
2. "Sweating Bullets"   4:46
3. "In My Darkest Hour"   6:06
4. "Symphony of Destruction"   3:52
5. "Peace Sells"   4:10
6. "Anarchy in the U.K."   4:08

2004 Bonus Tracks

# Title Lyrics Music Length
12. "Crown of Worms"   Mustaine, Sean Harris Mustaine 3:17
13. "Countdown to Extinction" (demo) Mustaine, Ellefson, Menza Mustaine, Friedman 3:55
14. "Symphony of Destruction" (demo) Mustaine Mustaine 5:29
15. "Psychotron" (demo) Mustaine Mustaine 5:28

Credits

Cultural references

Parts of the opening lyrics of Captive Honour ("Kill a man and you're a murderer, kill many and you're a conqueror, kill them all, you're a god") are in fact a quote from the French biologist and philosopher Jean Rostand ("On tue un homme, on est un assassin. On en tue des millions, on est un conquérant. On les tue tous, on est Dieu").

Charts

Album

Year Chart Position
1992 The Billboard 200 2

Singles

Year Single Chart Position
1992 "Foreclosure of a Dream" Mainstream Rock Tracks 30
1992 "Symphony of Destruction" Billboard Hot 100 71
1992 "Symphony of Destruction" Mainstream Rock Tracks 29
1992 "Symphony of Destruction" UK Singles Chart 15
1993 "Skin O' My Teeth" UK Singles Chart 13
1993 "Sweating Bullets" Mainstream Rock Tracks 27
1993 "Sweating Bullets" UK Singles Chart 26

References

  1. ^ Sandow, Greg (July 24, 1992). "Countdown to Extinction: Music Review:Entertainment Weekly". Entertainment Weekly. http://www.ew.com/ew/article/0,,311184,00.html. Retrieved August 23, 2009. 

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