Artist's albums
Delivering The Goods
2023 · single
The Sick, The Dying… And The Dead!
2022 · album
Wake Up Dead (feat. Dave Mustaine)
2022 · single
That One Night: Live In Buenos Aires
2021 · album
Unplugged in Boston (Live 2001)
2021 · album
Warheads On Foreheads
2019 · album
Dystopia
2016 · album
Countdown To Extinction: Live
2013 · album
Super Collider
2013 · album
Super Collider (Commentary)
2013 · album
Th1rt3en
2011 · album
Rust In Peace Live
2010 · album
Endgame (2019 - Remaster)
2009 · album
ENDGAME
2009 · album
Sudden Death
2009 · single
Deep Cuts
2009 · single
Anthology: Set The World Afire
2008 · compilation
United Abominations (2019 - Remaster)
2007 · album
United Abominations
2007 · album
Warchest
2007 · album
Greatest Hits: Back To The Start
2005 · compilation
The System Has Failed
2004 · album
The System Has Failed (2019 - Remaster)
2004 · album
Still Alive... And Well?
2002 · album
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Biography
To be released by UMe on September 2, 2022, The Sick, The Dying... And The Dead! further establishes MEGADETH as a band that has both defined and repeatedly redefined heavy metal since formation, and which follows up 2016’s Grammy®-winning Dystopia, which debuted at #3 on the Billboard Top 200 (MEGADETH’s highest chart position since its 1992 classic Countdown to Extinction). MEGADETH has crafted a record with a visceral energy, heaviness, and sometimes paranormal pace that few would expect from such a seasoned band with so little to prove. The Sick, The Dying... And The Dead! melds the ultra-frenetic riffing, fiercely intricate guitar solos, and adventurous spirit of the quartet’s groundbreaking early output with the musicality and melodicism of its ‘90s songwriting, all laced with signature virtuosity and precision – plus, of course, Mustaine’s singular vocal snarl and wry, take-no-shit lyrical vitriol. “I don’t think we’re nearing the end, not even remotely,” Mustaine concludes. “I feel more energized now that I have in decades.” Appropriately, the album closes with “We’ll Be Back” ...