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Category: Thrash

Year: 2026

Label: BLKIIBLK Records

Catalog Number: BB CD 1532

Average Rating: 95 / 100 (1 rating)

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Personnel
Dave Mustaine guitar, vocals
James LoMenzo bass guitar
Dirk Verbeuren drums
Teemu Mantysaari guitar
Brandon Ray backing vocals
Tracks
1.  Tipping Point  4:28
2.  I Don't Care  3:09
3.  Hey, God?!  3:28
4.  Let There Be Shred  3:58
5.  Puppet Parade  4:40
6.  Another Bad Day  3:37
7.  Made To Kill  4:01
8.  Obey The Call  4:20
9.  I Am War  3:46
10.  The Last Note  5:30
11.  Ride The Lightning  6:11  Cover: Metallica
12.  Bloodlust Target Exclusive Bonus Track  3:50
13.  Nobody's Hero Digital Exclusive Bonus Track  3:43
  
Total Running Time:  54:41

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From: Doghouse Reilly Date: February 4, 2026 at 6:04
Megadeth offer up a little bit of almost everything on this, their supposed swan song. Please, let it be so—it's time already! Mustaine is, of course, a master at leading off with the strongest material, both in terms of the pre-release singles and the running order of the album itself. (Remember how excited we got when we heard "Kick The Chair" and "Blackmail The Universe," only to find that much of the rest was pretty mediocre?) So here we're thrashing right out of the gate with "Tipping Point," and then into the snotty punk-rock fuck-off of "I Don't Care." And yeah, that one's a bit silly—can you really still be a snotty punk at 64, or are you just an old grouch? "Let There Be Shred" is fun as well, living up to its title, and let's face it, there's always been a bit of the self-referential in thrash, right from the beginning when that other band gleefully shouted out their own name on "Whiplash." (More on them in a minute.) So those three songs, plus "Made To Kill," are the Megadet

From: Doghouse Reilly Date: February 4, 2026 at 6:28
... Megadeth that most of us prefer. Elsewhere, we get the streamlined, Countdown-Youthanasia version that we can live with just fine, and a smattering of the singsong, midtempo Cryptic Writings iteration of the band. That's okay too, except that many of these songs are either just not that catchy, or a little TOO obvious. Lyrics? I mean, can you believe we once thought this guy was a real wordsmith? Makes me think of one writer's characterization of Marilyn Manson as "smart if you were expecting him to be kind of dumb, and vice versa." Yeah, that's Megadave too. As usual though, you can't fault the guitar-playing, as Dave and the newest new guy rip it up throughout. We wrap it all up with a cover of "Ride The Lightning," and I dunno about you, but I am powerfully sick of hearing Dave whine about Metallica while insisting he isn't whining. There are good songs here, but no great ones, and as a whole, it just reinforces the idea that Endgame was an aberration, not a trend.

From: CC Date: February 7, 2026 at 19:41
I have been a fan of Megadeth since I first bought Peace sells (although a few years after it came out). There is not an album I have not liked by them, but after the one two of Countdown and Youthanasia I liked their stuff, but just was not blown away by any one album. The last album, Sick, absolutely blew me away though and was my album of the year. This album isn't quite as good but it is still absolutely fantastic, kinda mixing all eras of the Deth.The guitar work especially is fantastic. The weakest track on the album is probably Lightning purely because I just do not think Daves vocals suit the song. It's not bad, but certainly not a patch on the original or even the Halestorm cover. Overall it shows there is still life in the band, but if it is their last, at least they are going out on a high.


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