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  2. Endgame (Megadeth album) - Wikipedia

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    On May 10, 2009, Mustaine announced on TheLiveLine that some music from Megadeth would appear in the film Land of the Lost to help promote Endgame. [23] Whether the music was to be from the album was not clear. During the message Mustaine left on TheLiveLine, it was stated there was new music playing in the background of the message. [24]

  3. The Right to Go Insane - Wikipedia

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    Dave Mustaine in the process of hijacking a tank "The Right to Go Insane" music video is inspired by the events of May 17, 1995 when Shawn Timothy Nelson, a U.S. Army veteran and unemployed plumber, stole an M60 Patton tank from a United States National Guard Armory in San Diego, California and went on a rampage, destroying cars, fire hydrants, and an RV before being shot dead by police.

  4. Land of the Lost (film) - Wikipedia

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    The score to Land of the Lost was composed by Michael Giacchino, who recorded his score with an 88-piece ensemble of the Hollywood Studio Symphony and a 35-person choir. [7] On May 10, it was also announced by Dave Mustaine on TheLiveLine that some music from Megadeth would appear in the film. [8]

  5. List of songs recorded by Megadeth - Wikipedia

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    They both wrote songs in the tenures which ended respectively in 2014 and 2008. In his six year stint with the band Chris Broderick contributed all three albums in which he performed on guitar. Current guitarist and drummer Kiko Loureiro and Dirk Verbeuren made heavy contributions to The Sick, the Dying... and the Dead! .

  6. Megadeth discography - Wikipedia

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    The following year Megadeth released Hidden Treasures, an EP that featured previously released non-album tracks, including soundtrack and compilation songs. Cryptic Writings (1997) peaked at number 10 on the Billboard 200, and became the group's sixth consecutive studio album to be certified platinum in the US. [ 1 ]

  7. Hidden Treasures (EP) - Wikipedia

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    Hidden Treasures is a compilation EP by American thrash metal band Megadeth, released on July 18, 1995, via Capitol Records. The album features songs that originally appeared on film soundtracks and tribute albums. Four of the tracks were released as singles, and three have received Grammy Award nominations for Best Metal Performance.

  8. 44 Minutes (song) - Wikipedia

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    "44 Minutes" is a song by the American heavy metal band Megadeth, which appears on their twelfth studio album, titled Endgame, which was released on September 15, 2009, written by frontman Dave Mustaine. [2]

  9. My Last Words (song) - Wikipedia

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    "My Last Words" is about a game of Russian roulette and the fear one goes through when playing the game. [1] [2] Despite being one of the lesser known tracks on the record, music journalist Martin Popoff said that the song was an example of the band's "fast thrashers" and an evidence why Megadeth were dubbed as the "fearless speed progenitors". [3]