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Top Megadeth Songs

These are my top megadeth songs:
Holy Wars... The Punishment Due - Rust in Peace “This song is a all-time great and one of the hardest songs to play.”

Hangar 18 - Rust in Peace “That song is almost, if not perfect. The way the main riff blends into the solos is amazing. Every single riff on the song is the kind of riff that would get the greatest riff ever award. Flawless metal song.”

Symphony of Destruction - Countdown to Extinction “one of the best songs overall 9.3 out of 10.0..

A Tout Le Monde - Youthanasia “Such a powerful song, the lyrics, the music, everything.”

Tornado of Souls - Rust in Peace

Peace Sells - Peace Sells...But Who’s Buying?

Sweating Bullets - Countdown to Extinction

Kick the Chair - The System has Failed “Megadeth’s return to form is embodied in this visceral speed demon.”

Trust - Cryptic Writings

Take No Prisoners - Rust in Peace “take no prisoners has everything you need for a metal song. heavy distortion, awesome singing, great solo at the end and not much repeated guitar riffs.”
Choices Not In The Top Ten...3% The Scorpion - The System has Failed

She-Wolf - Cryptic Writings

In My Darkest Hour - So Far, So Good... So What? “This one should be top 10. The lyrics are so powerful, and has one of the most haunting guitar parts that I’ve heard.”

Angry Again - Rude Awakening “Not their best one but definatley a top 10”

Die Dead Enough - The System Has Failed “Gr8 Song! one of the best on the system has failed”

Skin O’ My Teeth - Countdown to Extinction “its the best”

Kill The King - Rude Awakening

Train of Consequences “One of their best”

The World Needs A Hero - The World Needs A Hero

A Secret Place - Cryptic Writings “Gr8 song”

Shadow of Deth - The System Has Failed

Burnt Ice - United Abominations “This Song Is An Overall Great Song with an amazing outtro solo to boot. Mustaine can still compete with the best of them.”

Dread & The Fugitive Mind - Rude Awakening

Set the World Afire “Its one of Megadeth’s ultimate thrash songs! Needs to be at least 3 or even 2 in the top 10”

Prince of Darkness “how do u overlook it?”

Rust In Peace... Polaris - Rust In Peace “Awesome song!”

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  1. i agree that in my darkest hour (no, you weren't there!) should have been top 10, but a great list as always. i could even put that song first, knowing the history, i mean, when i first heard that he got kicked out of metallica for being too big a drunk, out of metallica!, i thought, that's gotta be an exageration-then i heard: "...hello me, meet the real me...and my misfit way of life!", and i've lived those words since.

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