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Greatest Hits: Back to the Start is the second greatest hits album by Megadeth.It was released on June 28, 2005, via Capitol Records. [1] The title "Back to the Start" is a reference to lyrics in "Rust in Peace...
Greatest Hits: Back to the Start: 2006 "Coming Home" (Live) Michael Sarna The World Needs a Hero: 2007 "Blackmail the Universe" The System Has Failed "À Tout le Monde (Set Me Free)" Aggressive [75] United Abominations "Never Walk Alone… A Call to Arms" Labworks [76] 2009 "Head Crusher" Patrick Kendall [77] [78] Endgame: 2010 "The Right to Go ...
Pages in category "Megadeth compilation albums" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total. ... Greatest Hits: Back to the Start; H. Hidden Treasures ...
"Back in the Day" Dave Mustaine: The System Has Failed: 2004 "Bad Omen" Dave Mustaine: Peace Sells... but Who's Buying? 1986 "Beginning of Sorrow" Dave Mustaine David Ellefson Chris Broderick: Super Collider: 2013 "Bite the Hand" Dave Mustaine: Endgame: 2009 "Black Curtains" Dave Mustaine Marty Friedman: Youthanasia: 1994 "Black Swan" Dave ...
Greatest Hits: Back to the Start (2005) The album was released to fulfill Megadeth's record contract with Sanctuary Records after Dave Mustaine dissolved the band seemingly indefinitely when he sustained a serious nerve injury in 2002.
Capitol Punishment: The Megadeth Years is a greatest hits compilation album by heavy metal band Megadeth, released in 2000, through Capitol Records. The album featured the Dave Mustaine / David Ellefson / Jimmy DeGrasso / Al Pitrelli line-up on the new tracks " Kill the King " and " Dread and the Fugitive Mind ".
The number of childfree women is at a record high: 48 percent of women between the ages of 18 and 44 don’t have kids, according to 2014 Census numbers. The Huffington Post and YouGov asked 124 women why they choose to be childfree.
In 1989, Megadeth recorded a version of Alice Cooper's "No More Mr. Nice Guy" for the soundtrack to the Wes Craven-directed horror film Shocker. [2] It marks drummer Nick Menza's recording debut with the band. [3] The recording was released as a single and peaked at number 13 on the UK Singles Chart in 1990. [4] "