Megadeth Streaming Two New Songs From "Super Collider"

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On the cusp of releasing new album "Super Collider" (due out June 4th), Megadeth has now posted two new tracks online from the release.
You can check out "The Blackest Crow" at Rollingstone.com and "Built For War" via Grammy.com (both tracks are also available below).
The new album's track listing is:
1. Kingmaker
2. Super Collider
3. Burn!
4. Built for War
5. Off the Edge
6. Dance in the Rain
7. The Beginning of Sorrow
8. The Blackest Crow
9. Forget to Remember
10. Don't Turn Your Back...
11. Cold Sweat (Thin Lizzy cover)
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17 Comments on "Megadeth Streaming Two New Tracks"
3. writes:
I actually feel more embarrassed for the people that like this latest load of the Megadumper's less-than-mediocre sh!te....
I had a dude come up to me one time just gushing about how great Avenged Vaginalfold was, yadda yadda, wanted to play em for me and all that....I said nah, thanks as politely as possible and began to walk away...the poor kid's like "but Doooood, theyre SOOO badass!!!"
I turned back to him, slowly wagged a finger, and squinted, "My my, you really ARE special, ain't ya?"
His jaw flapped in a "b-b-bu..." fashion, though no sound came out. I turned and left him there floundering, his feeble mind shattered, and I did in that moment truly feel sorry, or rather, 'embarrassed' for such a wretched creature :)
NP---Forever Dark Woods---Bathory

4. writes:
Where does all the hate come from..? Nobody said that everyone must like the new Megadeth album. Okay, I also don't think that those songs are their strongest material, but still, what's so extremely bad about everything?
Besides, attacking someone who genuinely likes it is kind of childish I think, isn't it?
6. writes:
I thought "Endgame" was a pretty strong comeback album for Megadeth, kind of put them back in good graces for me. But the stuff i've heard on the new record and "thirteen", are pretty weak, and remind me of the "Cryptic Writings" and "Risk" stuff where i kind of bailed on Megadeth. I wasn't exactly expecting "Peace Sells" type material, but this is pretty bad.
7. writes:
@cattlebruiser…no hate…just disappointment.
Mustaine said himself this would be a return to “Killing is by Business”.
Umm…..huh???
R10 is right…End Game was a good comeback and a step in the right direction.
The last two albums have felt like a total regression.
I’m still blaming Ellefson for this.
I’d give anything for Freidman to rejoin and get Duce on bass.
I’ve gotten used to being disappointed over the years.

11. writes:
I think with the 4 tracks that have been released each one is better than the last. 'The Blackest Crow' being the most interesting out of the 4. But with that in mind you can ask yourself is it worth listening to? I say no. Time is short and there's tons of killer stuff to check out. Pass too.

14. writes:
Pure awful. The background vocals sound like Disturbed and its exactly what you got here thanks to Johnny K. Megadave will get another producer for his next cash grab if he has any brains left. They don't even play many new songs anymore in the setlists. Its like Def Leppard or Queensryche before Tate was let got with mostly hits and their most famous albums.
15. writes:
The first one had one cool part but was way to late in the song, but the blackest crow I thought was great as much as it sounds more dare I say alternative like something off Risk. I like hearing artist taking risks but I still wish they would release another end game ... Megadeth is my favorite band but Thirteen really was disappointing and I think this one is going to be much of the same. Dave seems to be sh**ing the bed on this one .
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1. BrianMN writes:
Built For War…annoying intro riff and the rest of it is rather clunky.
I shut if off at the halfway mark.
Blackest Crow…….oh dear……bad flashback of Warrant’s “Uncle Tom’s Cabin”.
I take it back that’s an insult to Warrant.
Other than that there’s nothing about this song that grabs me…the lead was cool but that’s it.
I’m not hearing any real conviction behind any of these new songs it all feels really dialed in.