Killing Is My Business...And Business Is Good! [Remixed] EXPLICIT LYRICS Megadeth

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  • Release Date: 02/05/2002
  • Original Release: 1985
  • Sales Rank: 40,915
  • Label: RELATIVITY
  • UPC: 088561904623

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Killing Is My Business...And Business Is Good! [Remixed]

1LISTENLast Rites/Loved to Death 4:41
2LISTENKilling Is My Business... And Business Is Good 3:07
3LISTENThe Skull Beneath the Skin 3:48
4LISTENRattlehead 3:43
5LISTENChosen Ones 2:55
6LISTENLooking Down the Cross 5:02
7LISTENMechanix 4:25
8LISTENThese Boots 4:39
9LISTENLast Rites/Loved to Death Bonus Track / Demo Version 4:16
10LISTENMechanix Bonus Track / Demo Version 3:59
11LISTENThe Skull Beneath the Skin Bonus Track / Demo Version 3:11

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If you have the original version of Megadeth's debut record, Killing Is My Business...And Business Is Good!, then there is no reason to go out and buy this slightly remixed 2002 version. Only the most hardcore fan would want to own both. It is a classic metal album, as good if not better than Metallica's or Slayer's debut records. Songs like "Looking Down the Cross" and "The Skull Beneath the Skin" are heavy, while sillier tunes like "Killing Is My Business" and Megadeth's cover of the Nancy Sinatra hit "These Boots" are a lot of fun. The guitar playing all over the record absolutely shreds. This was music from the glory years of metal and Megadeth was at the top of the game with many more and even better albums to come. But this 2002 version released on the rap label Loud suffers because the song "These Boots" has all the bad words bleeped out of it, because the song's original writer, Lee Hazelwood, found them offensive. Rap fans are used to hearing songs with all the bad words bleeped out on the radio, but on this version the bleeping is done very poorly and completely ruins the song. Megadeth could have challenged Lee Hazelwood and released the record as it was, and may have even won if he chose to take them to court or they could have left the song off the record. The least they could have done is have the song properly edited. Otherwise, the new album cover as it was originally meant to be isn't an improvement, the remixing job is not very noticeable, and the demo versions sound very much like demos. Still, this is an awesome album and if it's the only version one can find, it's very worth getting. ~ Adam Bregman, All Music Guide All Music Guide

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this band is effing amazingby MushRoomHeadfan101

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December 04, 2008: this album is the bomb its megadeth at their best this album along with kill'em all by metallica and show no mercy by slayer and anthraxes album fistfull of metal helped bring in a new era of music called thrash metal this band is just amazing just amazing thanks dave mustaine you are the best of the best

I Also Recommend: United Abominations, Savior Sorrow, The End of All Things to Come, L.D. 50, Death Magnetic.

The best album their is for megadethby Anonymous

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January 02, 2007: If you are geting into metal and just starting out this is a most to get.


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