From hyper-speed thrash to melodic hard rock, here is the best song off every Megadeth album.
One thing aboutDave Mustaine: The mercurial bandleader has rarely stayed in one lane for long. Over the course of 40 years and 17 studio albums, Megadeth have changed their sound multiple times, upgraded (and downgraded) their production and cycled through a myriad of band members.
The result is a wide-ranging catalog that helped definean entire subgenre, then made several stylistic detoursbefore eventuallyfinding its way back home.
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Of course, most fans would point to Megadeth’s groundbreaking early albums as theirgreatest and best-known.
Following his unceremonious ouster from Metallica, Mustaine formed a new band with the sole intent of crushing his ex-bandmates. That single-minded determination resulted in a charmingly scrappy and blisteringly fast debut album, 1985’sKilling Is My Business… And Business Is Good!
Mustaine and Co. leveled up on their next several records, including the hall of fame-worthy opusesPeace Sells… but Who’s Buying? andRust in Peace. When the metal landscape evolved in the ’90s, Megadeth were quick to adapt, pursuing a more groove-oriented, melodic hard direction on hit records such asCountdown to Extinction,Youthanasia andCryptic Writings.
How Megadeth Found Their Way Back to Thrash
Following a tumultuous wilderness period marked by thepolarizing alt-rock excursions ofRisk, Megadeth gradually made their way back to blunt-force thrash in the 21st century. The band enjoyed a creative renaissance with the likes of 2004’sThe System Has Failed and 2009’sEndgame, and they won their first-ever Grammy for the title track off 2016’sDystopia.
In 2026, Megadeth took their proverbial final bow with their17th and ostensibly last studio album, simply titledMegadeth. It was a fittingpoignant, metallic endnote to an illustrious career full of ups and downs — one that found Mustaine coming out on top, even in the face of endless adversity.
Read about these milestones and more in our list of the best song off every Megadeth album.
The Best Song Off Every Megadeth Album
From hyper-speed thrash to melodic hard rock, Dave Mustaine and Co. delivered countless classics.
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