Megadeth Posts Title Track From "Super Collider"
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Metal Injection has posted the title track from the upcoming Megadeth album "Super Collider." The album is due out on June 4th. The track was played exclusively on the syndicated metal show Full Metal Jackie recently. (Update: the original track was removed and a replacement SoundCloud stream is available below)
Dave Draiman of Disturbed/Device will also be contributing guest vocals on the "Supercollider" album track "Dance in the Rain."
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34 Comments on "Megadeth Posts Advance Track"
10. writes:
Am I the only one who thinks Ellefson is to blame here?
Every time he gets involved they turn into Mega-pu,**y.
Maybe Dave should boot him and get Duce.
Oh... the song....no like.
Off topic I did accidentally stumble on an old youtube clip of Hetfield singing (making fun of Dave's singing) Symphony of Destruction. That made my day....this song took a crap on my day.
13. writes:
THIS IS THE ABSOLUTE WORST MEGADETH SONG TO DATE. IT IS CLICHED, INORIGINAL AND MAKES WORLD NEEDS A HERO AND RISK MASTERPIECES.
Truth be told, world needs a hero and risk grew on me. Dave's voice was still somewhat decent. This song is unbearable and if this is the single, this might be the worst megadeth album to date
14. writes:
I honestly never saw this coming. What the hell happened to the guy who wrote "Head Crusher" only a few years ago?
Dave's walking a thin line here, it ain't '92 any more and it's a pretty ballsy move for an aging metal band to throw back to your worst period. Had they stuck to writing metal, they could have had a clear record over Metallica at the end "latter end of career" phase.
It ain't quite Risk, but it's risky :P
16. writes:
dave what happend man i expected something like endgame but i still say it shawn's fault his drumming is very redundant in a way that can get very annoying some times but i'm gonna buy the album just because the single was a dissapointment doesn't mean that the whole album will be "never judge a book by it's cover" as the saying goes i'll give it a chance cuz i'm a huge fan of megadeth \m/
17. writes:
i've been a fan since killing is my business and i have to say this by far the worst Megadeth song i have ever heard. Dave stumbles at times with his vocals matching up with the rythems but this is just horrible. Daves voice is no longer what it was, his live performances musically are tight but his voice can't handle the high notes at all anymore. i will buy the new album but only out of respect for a band i have loved for more than twenty five years.
20. writes:
LOL, reading the comments popup under the track is entertaining.
I don't think Mustaine is gonna be surprised at the hate, and after Risk, I suppose none of us should be surprised that it's about time he headed down that road again.
I guess we're all assuming the whole album is like this, and if it is, well... maybe Davey should have teamed up with someone who can actually sing and fired up a side-project.
21. writes:
First off, I totally understand the Guns N Roses references to this song. It has that type of feel to it, which isn't usually what you'd wanna hear in a Megadeth, thrash album. But Mustaine's done it all, so he can experiment and not care if people don't like it, cause we've got classic Megadeth. Plus, he might not do Megadeth for too much longer. I read he's only got a few more albums in him before he goes solo, in Guitar World, so take that for what it is lol.
Song's not bad, just not exactly Megadeth. It's like if 80's Judas Priest, and Guns N Roses locked Mustaine in a shed for a month, playing nothing but their music lol. Either way, I'm probably not gonna pay too much attention to this. Just throwing a random, not needed thought on the internet. =D
25. writes:
Wow... the comments the track's been getting on Soundcloud.
I wonder what the guys in Megadeth will think if they have a look as they're used to constant praises and arse kissing.
But fair enough, it is horrible. Their soon-to-be ex-fans are just being honest.
27. writes:
I love Megadeth, but this is disappointing - and I liked 'Breadline.'
You have to respect that they at least care about putting out albums and touring. This makes for five albums in the last 10 years - and solid albums at that. We're coming up on 10 years since St. Anger and Metallica has only one album.
Take it in stride, hope for the best, and don't let it discourage you from seeing these guys live. You might have to endure this track, but you're still going to get you 'Holy Wars', ect
29. writes:
Don't blame 'God,' Dave has been 'this way' for several years, has he not - and managed to produce masterworks such as Washington is Next, Headcrusher, ect? We all know Dave and Co. can write some punishing riffs.
I am going to restrain in starting the whole Metal vs. Religion flame war, even though I am a pretty strict Christian guy myself
I am wondering if the distributer (Universal, I realize it is 'Dave's' Label)might be pressuring the band to produce something radio friendly?
30. writes:
With all due respect, Megadeth has not produced a "masterwork" since Countdown (at least in my eyes). Of course, this is all a matter of taste.
Also, even though it was satire, as far as "Metal vs. Religion" is concerned, I'm with you. It's not worth the countless headaches. I'm not here to instigate. Just stating a point of view is all.
34. writes:
I hope this is some kind of joke, but then again when I heard that the guy from Disturbed was going to be doing guest vocals on this album I expected it to be a lame mainstream sounding album, oh well guess I can skip this album, saves me some money at least lol.
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1. Adam Martin writes:
Downloaded it from iTunes today! Not what I expected but Megadeth never fail to surprise which is why I love them! Very catchy, uplifting tune! Reminds me of Almost Honest crossed with Moto Psycho crossed with Breadline