![]() ![]() ![]() It’s a far better album than “The world has failed” in my opinion, and outside the US at least, the fans seemed to agree as this album outperformed it’s predecessor around the world. Right from the start, “Blackmail the universe” lets you know this is Megadeth doing what they do best – playing thrash metal. Following “The world needs a hero” which started the return to a thrash sound, “The system has failed” saw Megadeth more or less back to their thrash roots. It was reportedly planned to be a solo album but was released under the Megadeth name to fulfill his contract with Sanctuary records. The album was originally released in 2004 after Dave Mustaine took some time off to recover from an arm injury. This reissue includes the twelve tracks from the original release plus two new live bonus tracks. ![]() Both “The world needs a hero” and “The system has failed” have been remastered by Ted Jensen (Guns N’Roses, Mastodon, Machine Head and Trivium) and will be available on vinyl, CD and digital formats – the first time in many years that these albums have been available on vinyl. Thrash legends Megadeth are re-issuing two of their albums on 15th February 2019. ![]()
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