Arsenal of Megadeth
Arsenal of Megadeth | |
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Video by Megadeth | |
Released | March 21, 2006[1] |
Recorded | 1986 - 2005 |
Genre | Heavy metal, thrash metal, hard rock, speed metal |
Length | 150 min[2] |
Label | Capitol |
Producer | Flashpoint Films, Michelle Peacock |
Arsenal of Megadeth is an anthology of Megadeth's first 20 years. The 2-disc DVD set contains music videos, live performances, interviews, home videos and special appearances. Arsenal of Megadeth is an EMI/Capitol release.[3] Arsenal of Megadeth is certified gold in the United States and platinum in Canada and Argentina.
The writing on the bomb is in Hangul, Korean
- 메가데스 = Megadeth
- 병기창 = "Military Bank", "Ordnance Depot", "Arsenal"
- 메가데스 병기창 = "Arsenal of Megadeth"
A mark of North Korean army is also seen on the upper side of the bomb.
Track listing
Disc one
- Excerpt from Talk Radio
(1986)
- "Peace Sells" music video
- 1986 interview
- "Wake Up Dead" music video
(1988)
- Penelope Spheeris Cutting Edge Happy Hour interview
- "In My Darkest Hour" music video
- So Far, So Good... So What! interview
- "Anarchy in the U.K." music video
- "No More Mr. Nice Guy" music video
(1990)
- Marty Friedman audition
- Rust in Peace TV spot
- Clash of the Titans tour, 1990
- "Holy Wars... The Punishment Due" music video
- Excerpt from Headbangers Ball 1991
- "Hangar 18" music video
- "Go to Hell" music video
(1992)
- Rock the Vote 3 promo clips
- Countdown to Extinction TV spot
- "Symphony of Destruction" music video
- "Symphony of Destruction" edited music video
- "Skin o' My Teeth" music video
- "High Speed Dirt" music video
- "Foreclosure of a Dream" music video
- Excerpt from A Day in the Life of Hollywood
- "Sweating Bullets" music video
Disc two
(1994)
- Excerpt from Evolver
- "Train of Consequences" music video
- Making of the "Train of Consequences" music video
- Youthanasia TV spot
- 1994 interview
- Excerpt from Night of the Living Megadeth
- Excerpt from MTV Most Wanted 1995
- 1994 interview
- "À Tout le Monde" music video
- 1994 interview
- "Reckoning Day" music video
(1997)
- Cryptic Writings TV spot
- "Trust" music video
- Making of the "Trust" music video
- Cryptic TV
- "Almost Honest" music video
- "A Secret Place" music video
- 1998 interview
- Excerpt from The Drew Carey Show 1998
(1999)
(2005)
- "Sweating Bullets" live at Gigantour 2005
- "Peace Sells" live at Gigantour 2005
(DVD Credits)
- Youthanasia album cover shoot
Personnel
- Dave Mustaine: vocals and guitar (1983–present)
- David Ellefson: bass guitar and backup vocals (1983–2002, 2010–present)
- Marty Friedman: Lead, Acoustic and Rhythm guitar (1990–2000)
- Chris Poland: Lead guitar (1984-1987)
- Jeff Young: Lead guitar (1987-1989)
- Glen Drover: Lead guitar (2004-2008)
- Gar Samuelson: Drums (1984-1987)
- Chuck Behler: Drums (1987-1988)
- Nick Menza: Drums (1990–1998)
- Jimmy DeGrasso: Drums (1998–2002)
- Shawn Drover: Drums (2004–2014)
- James MacDonough: Bass guitar (2004–2006)
References
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