@@mikerauter1859 the closest to the rip era (in my opinion) is Dystopia, I mean Kiko's solos on that album are really good and Chris Adler gave life to the drums of megadeth again (not that Shawn was a bad drummer, but besides a few songs like kingmaker or sudden death, he sounded like a drum program or a souless robot in the albums he's in)
Thanks Bro for playing my FAVORITE Band🤘Skeletons of Society my Favorite song🤘Thrash Metal Never died in my life..🤘Long Live THRAH/ EXTREME Metal🤘 ⚰RIP Hanneman & Menza ⚰ 🤘🤘🖤From Meghalaya 🇮🇳🖤🤘🤘
Not just that album. I like 'system has failed' and 'countdown to extinction' a lot too. Some of their best songs are on there. I'm a huge Megadeth fan, so consider me biased. But I genuinely think they've made some of the best metal.
@@moscovciucartemie6019 Dude, you've commented on EVERY comment here that they prefer Megadeth than Slayer. Whoa, we have a keyboard warrior here that had a shitty day and now he's angry at some angry people because they prefer something else than his preferences!
@@yannickfillon3851 agree, Rust in Peace is their masterpiece. Nevertheless, there are other albums that are metal gems, Peace Sells…but Who’s Buying is also a great album
I went to see MEGADETH and SLAYER back in 2010 where they both played their albums "Rust In Peace" and "Seasons In The Abyss" from start to finish. Awesome show!!
That's precisely what I was going to comment. Mustaine is a great guitar player but Hannemann was by far a better songwriter. And I say this while I'm a huge fan of Rust In Peace.
@@SpeedwayIncahaha nice joke, Hanneman can’t play Dave Mustaine riffs even if his life depends on it. Also no one is better than Dave Mustaine in songwriting in thrash metal, this guy still going strong since the band was born.
These are both great albums but Rust in peace is insane. Tornado of souls has one of the best metal solos. Then there's killer riffs in Five magics, Rust in peace polaris and holy wars. That lineup in Rust in peace was amazing.
My father passed away in 2016 when I was 8. As I’ve grown up I’ve always loved metal, Megadeth was his favourite band.. i have so many good memories of listening to metal with him.. whenever I have a bad day I always listen to some Megadeth and it cheers me right up. Awesome playing by the way!
@Misanthrope agreed, those Slayer voals are so intense and full of aggression while Megadeth vocals have always been the weakest part of the band. Thats coming from a huge Megadeth fan
There was a single golden year in heavy metal, that would be 1990! Megadeth’s Rust in Peace is 100% masterpiece, the state-of-the-art thrash metal. Slayer’s 5th studio album is surely one of their finest! Thank you for your great performance.
@@livinglikelarry5056 That's true! 1986 was the golden year of thrash metal. I was an infant back then and I wish I would have experienced that era as an adult, better yet, as a teenager. Thank you for your reply.
Season in the abyss album has good riffs..but I'd go with RIP.. Dave riffs are insane.. when you can play the whole RIP riffs along with the solos .. you've mastered Guitar upto some point.
There is no "Versus" between these two albums, as far as I'm concerned. They kept me company as I flew to, during my time at, and the flight home from Desert Shield and Desert Storm. If I remember correctly, Seasons came out about a month before I left, and I think Rust was only out for about a week. Thank you much for what you do. I love watching your videos, especially when one band is having a go and the other mime-riffs :)
Thank you for your service, I just missed Desert Storm as I wasn't old enough to "take the shilling" as we say this side of the pond. I joined in early 93 and it was still, let's say "open wounds" even when I did get in. Those upstairs had a lot to answer for by all accounts. Hope your knees and back made it out OK 😊
The best riff in RIP is the one in Holy Wars. Not the introductory one, which is the most popular, but rather the one that is played right after Mustaine starts singing. It heavy, melodic and extremely kickass. The absolute combination.
Huge, huge Slayer fan here. So yeah, Seasons. I'm more into the aggressive style Slayer always brings to the table. But Holy Wars IMO is one of the top 3 thrash songs ever written. But both albums are complete masterpieces.
I've been a Slayer fan for over 30 years, but I've also been a fan of Rust in Peace for just as long... but I gotta say that album will kick the crap out of almost anything you put up against it!
It's difficult for any good metalhead to have a favorite between these two historical pieces of art, so let me just say that each of them has my favorite song from each band, namely "Tornado of Souls" and "Dead Skin Mask". You rule, dude. Keep it up!
Damn riff fest going on in here!! I’ve always been more of a Megadeth fan but definitely appreciate Slayer and this album. It’s a lot closer than people think! Cheers to a great video man!
Exactly, before I start watching this video in automatic Rust was the winner, but slayer really killed it with seasons, one if not theirs best work. Both great records indeed, a very close call.
These are the 2 of the first 3 albums that I ever bought, when I was a 14-year-old kid, back in 1992, after I decided that heavy metal would be the only genre for me. I bought them all from a guy, not a store. (third one as king diamond's "them") I did not choose them. The guy (from high school) told me that he had heard that I was into metal and said he could sell me those 3 albums at half price. I owe a lot to him! And finally, I definitely had no idea that I was about to buy 3 heavy metal masterpieces of all time, at once!
When it comes to the technical sound of Thrash Metal, Megadeth can be said for sure. When it comes to blunt battle hymns, in this case only SLAYER !!! Greetings from Poland
They sound equal , those riffs could be on the same album . But Megadeth has that extra bit of musicality to it where it's not just about head banging , it's like Mozart .
Well looks like I'm going to be blasting these two albums for the next couple weeks. I always love watching these, gets me in the mood to go back and listen to some of the classics. Keep doing your thing man! You're great.
War Ensemble is one of the greatest metal songs of all time, but speaking of albums, Rust in Peace is stronger overall. Well, that's just like my opinion, man.
I can never decide between albums like these. They're both their own masterpieces. I love both and I'll (hopefully) never be in a place where I *have* to pick which is the better one.
I like Seasons, but it's got to be RIP for me, every time. Classic, classic album. Now, Rust In Peace vs Ride the Lightning - that's one that would leave me undecided.
I think Seasons was when we really saw what Slayer's potential was outside of their classics, which showed why they were equally part of the big 4, and Rust is just self explanatory, it's arguably the best line up, and album in their discography.
"Dawn Patrol" was funny! Great riff battle! Killer riffs from both of those bands. Megadeth is more technical, but they had Marty back then. NEXT: Do riff battle between LOVEBITES and HELLOWEEN/IRON MAIDEN ! Hehehe!
Rust in Peace sits at the top for me. It's too good, too perfect. It's such an onslaught of creativity and originality for thrash. It is the crowned jewel IMO
Some kid on RUclips tried to tell me that there would be no thrash metal without a band called Suicide Silence,so i gave them a listen,and also realized that they were just grown kids screaming about nothing.Then I shared with him some Testament,and he shut up. I miss the good 'ol days.
Okay. Season of the abyss vs rust in peace is like putting yamcha up against frieza in his golden form. Literally a slaughter. Rust in peace hands down is the better album
This is dope bro... I was huge fan of both and even seen these all at Clash of the Titans that year!! MegaDeth had many cool picture discs and clear vinyls and game boards in the 45's and Slayer finally had a video and everything. So, today on shuffle in the truck anything off Season's never get's skipped but the Rust in Peace and Countdown tracks do for some reason. I let Peace Sells or So Far so Good songs play though...
@@hamedalharbi6590 Oh, I definitely had it and listened a lot but it kind of fell off my radar quickly probably cuz of the thin noisy guitar tone/production and more frenetic riffing and a few songs I wasn't that into. I'm listening to it now, totally forgot the classical part in the beginning!
@@hamedalharbi6590 I actually had that one on vinyl SEALED with the original "Buy Independent" sticker on the shrink wrap. I probably found it around 93-95 and sold all my vinyl out across the world about 10 years ago but you can still see it in my 2 Farewell to Vinyl slideshows, {;o) (Skull Beneath the Skin is on now, I'm remembering good times from about 5th grade through highskool with this album)
1990 was a hell of a year for metal. Pantera: Cowboys from Hell, Judas Priest: Pain Killer, Megadeth: Rust in Peace, Slayer: Seasons in the Abyss, Obituary: Cause of Death, Death: Spiritual Healing. Bought most of them day one. Hey kiddies, this is the real metal!🤘
@@OfficialCesarValdez Yes, as well as my favorite all-time album Peace Sells. And, Among the Living was actually recorded in 1986. Does that count? Haha
A real tough battle!!! Both records are literal Riff Factories!!! That being said, Rust In Peace is in a class of its own for riff creativity, complexity and overall musicality.
It's just sped-up rock riffs with a heavier lean on pentatonic blues licks for flair/filler. If that's your thing, fine, but as far as riffing goes, objectively speaking it's not thrash or hardly metal especially when compared to Slayer.
@@DeTriomfvandeDood There's nothing objective whatsoever about what you just said. Slow down most thrash songs to half tempo and you'd end up with rock riffs: that's what thrash stems from. One of the most ridiculous comments I've seen in a while.
Rust in Peace can't even be fathomly touched by any other band or album, it's on such a legendary level of musicianship. Seasons in the Abyss is great tho
Both albums are so great in every way but I’m gonna have to give this one to Megadeth even though I’m a bigger fan of Slayer. Rust in peace is damn near perfect all around and Seasons has Jeff and Kerry’s best guitar solos they’ve ever wrote. I read an interview a while back and Kerry said that they took guitar lessons to actually learn how to actually play their guitars and to make a solo other than just speed picking any little thing and hoping it sounds good over the song.
All these vids are fantastic. Thanks for taking the time to figure them all out and then put them in order by year/album release. Shows how epic these riffs weere/are. Great playing too!
Most intersting aspect of slayer is that they never seem to over do a riff or any groove, so that it may not lose it's impact on repeat listens... This may sound gibberish but it's the best i can explain
Yeah that was a good one my late friend enjoyed that tune too taught me how to play it on the drums first and then on the guitar and then dancing by the light of the Moon Mr gean . Hallowed be. I scream. Slayer.
Was never a huge metal guy, but was really into thrash and hardcore as a teen, but had both of these albums in HS. I love this slayer album and still listen to it when I’m working out or mowing the grass ha. Head banging riffs. Great RUclips video 👍🏼🎸
Two great albums! Both with fantastic riffs that are difficult to play! But if you didn't notice the slightly more technical and difficult nature of the Megadeth stuff, let me add that Jeff Hanneman and Kerry King never had to sing while playing. Megadeth is king!
Too good to be true. I pretty much enjoy all of your videos but this one might be my favorite so far, probably because the two albums you have covered are up there in my top 10 list of favorite metal albums, with Rust in Peace being #1 probably, but regardless, thanks for the awesome experience. You Rock! 🤟🤟🤟🤟🤟🤟
I first heard SEASONS at L AMOUR in BROOKLYN when it came out. They played as ANGEL OF DEATH. No less than 3 ambulances that night. SLAYER sets a whole different mood. A seriously violent mood.
Rust in Peace absolute masterpiece beyond any reasonable doubt, a kind of magic of Mustaine & c... Seasons in the Abyss great album but not comparable to RIP.
Both legendary and masterpiece albums. *RIP Hanneman & Menza*
I agree to great guys
And RIP Megadeth from that point too, CTE was a good hard rock album but they never even looked like approaching the heights of RIP again...
@@mikerauter1859 the closest to the rip era (in my opinion) is Dystopia, I mean Kiko's solos on that album are really good and Chris Adler gave life to the drums of megadeth again (not that Shawn was a bad drummer, but besides a few songs like kingmaker or sudden death, he sounded like a drum program or a souless robot in the albums he's in)
@@brunomunoz467 completely agree. When Chris left LOG he would have been the obvious choice, but not to be.
Absolutely agreed. Correct. 👍🙏🤘
R.I.P. Jeff Hanneman !! R.I.P. Nick Menza !!
where's your Heineken/Hanneman shirt?
R.I.P both of them they were and still are legends
Thanks Bro for playing my FAVORITE Band🤘Skeletons of Society my Favorite song🤘Thrash Metal Never died in my life..🤘Long Live THRAH/ EXTREME Metal🤘
⚰RIP Hanneman & Menza ⚰
🤘🤘🖤From Meghalaya 🇮🇳🖤🤘🤘
@@morr.507 Totally agree!! Still we miss them. 😢😢
Its true! They were essential in these and other albums. I miss them.
Master pieces in each their own way. RIP is my favorite though. Mustaine wrote something that will never be replicated.
Not just that album. I like 'system has failed' and 'countdown to extinction' a lot too. Some of their best songs are on there. I'm a huge Megadeth fan, so consider me biased. But I genuinely think they've made some of the best metal.
@@PHeMoX don't forget youthanasia and peace sells!
@@ladev91 yeah.. Youthanasia is underrated. I don't know why nobody is talking about that album..The Killing Road is my fav
@@AkPurustry789 dude, that album for me is right up there with RIP and Countdown. I've listened to that album so much.
100% AGREE
I love how the mood changes and gets so dark right when it switches to Slayer each time.
Well yeah it's in Eb so no shit it's gonna sound darker
Difference is aggression and why does it hurt when I pee?
@@weaselpopper LMFAO
@@weaselpopper"I cum Blood" is a CC song, not Slayer
Rust in peace is on another level, even outside the realm of metal
Agreed. Which is why slayer wins. It's more true metal in its absolute truest form
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@@moscovciucartemie6019 Dude, you've commented on EVERY comment here that they prefer Megadeth than Slayer. Whoa, we have a keyboard warrior here that had a shitty day and now he's angry at some angry people because they prefer something else than his preferences!
My 1st Megadeth album... And the best (IMHO).
@@yannickfillon3851 agree, Rust in Peace is their masterpiece. Nevertheless, there are other albums that are metal gems, Peace Sells…but Who’s Buying is also a great album
I went to see MEGADETH and SLAYER back in 2010 where they both played their albums "Rust In Peace" and "Seasons In The Abyss" from start to finish. Awesome show!!
Same here. Testament was the opening band but we got there late and got 30 secs of their last song. In Hillsboro Oregon.
I’m so jealous! Must’ve been a memorable show!!
@@paradiddle1 It was. My last time seeing SLAYER with the original lineup. MEGADETH was great, but SLAYER just killed it!!
I saw that whole show on youtube, what a godly things to witness.
@@222MovieMan I was in the pit!! Moshed for the last time with SLAYER'S original lineup.
"Rust" has more insane technicalities, while "Seasons" has more cool necksnapping grooves.
That's precisely what I was going to comment. Mustaine is a great guitar player but Hannemann was by far a better songwriter. And I say this while I'm a huge fan of Rust In Peace.
@@SpeedwayIncahaha nice joke, Hanneman can’t play Dave Mustaine riffs even if his life depends on it. Also no one is better than Dave Mustaine in songwriting in thrash metal, this guy still going strong since the band was born.
@@Qthetar well, you're entitled to your opinion.
@@SpeedwayInc it’s a fact not even debatable
@@Qthetar I'm not going to debate cult members
These are both great albums but Rust in peace is insane. Tornado of souls has one of the best metal solos. Then there's killer riffs in Five magics, Rust in peace polaris and holy wars. That lineup in Rust in peace was amazing.
Noone talks about lucretia, thats my favorite song leading into polaris
@@joshblacker3512 that is a great song. Very underrated.
My father passed away in 2016 when I was 8. As I’ve grown up I’ve always loved metal, Megadeth was his favourite band.. i have so many good memories of listening to metal with him.. whenever I have a bad day I always listen to some Megadeth and it cheers me right up. Awesome playing by the way!
I am sorry for your loss .
Your dad had good taste in music :)
A hero dad
Sorry for your loss.
What a chad dad rip🙏💔🕊️
Huge Megadeth fan Not the biggest Slayer fan but damn those Slayer riffs sound so good.
I just wrote a similar comment, except I love Slayer a lot more than I like Megadeth. But Megadeth still has gems that I afore and listen to a lot. 🤟🤟
@Misanthrope agreed, those Slayer voals are so intense and full of aggression while Megadeth vocals have always been the weakest part of the band. Thats coming from a huge Megadeth fan
Its a good cd for sure
@@ricosalvaje5802 Agreed. The vocals are the main reason I never really got into Megadeth. Great songs, really mediocre vocals.
@@CrazimirMegadeth songs are boring
Rust In peace is the only album I never get tired of hearing. Faultless
never🤘💀🤘🍻😁🙋♂✌😎
There was a single golden year in heavy metal, that would be 1990!
Megadeth’s Rust in Peace is 100% masterpiece, the state-of-the-art thrash metal.
Slayer’s 5th studio album is surely one of their finest!
Thank you for your great performance.
1986 had Reign in Blood, PSBWB and master of puppets and a bunch of other great albums
@@livinglikelarry5056
That's true!
1986 was the golden year of thrash metal.
I was an infant back then and I wish I would have experienced that era as an adult, better yet, as a teenager.
Thank you for your reply.
@@livinglikelarry5056 an 86 thrash vs. 1990 thrash riff battle would be sick
Temptation by slayer is so Underrated...
Same goes to Spirit in Black and many others in this album.
IMHO, Temptation is only interesting because of its double vocal gimmick
@@igorszamaszow171
Not really.
The breakdown and the Middle riff is top notch.
Hallowed Point is very underrated IMO
Hallowed Point
Spirit in Black is the song that got me into Slayer
Season in the abyss album has good riffs..but I'd go with RIP.. Dave riffs are insane.. when you can play the whole RIP riffs along with the solos .. you've mastered Guitar upto some point.
There is no "Versus" between these two albums, as far as I'm concerned. They kept me company as I flew to, during my time at, and the flight home from Desert Shield and Desert Storm. If I remember correctly, Seasons came out about a month before I left, and I think Rust was only out for about a week.
Thank you much for what you do. I love watching your videos, especially when one band is having a go and the other mime-riffs :)
Thanks mate !
Thank you for your service, I just missed Desert Storm as I wasn't old enough to "take the shilling" as we say this side of the pond. I joined in early 93 and it was still, let's say "open wounds" even when I did get in. Those upstairs had a lot to answer for by all accounts. Hope your knees and back made it out OK 😊
Thank you for your service!
Season of the Abyss is music for battle. Rust in Peace is metal story telling. Both are timeless.
The best riff in RIP is the one in Holy Wars. Not the introductory one, which is the most popular, but rather the one that is played right after Mustaine starts singing. It heavy, melodic and extremely kickass. The absolute combination.
Well said! One of the greatest riffs in heavy metal is hidden under the vocals on the verse of Holy Wars
Mustaine has hidden many excellent riffs under his vocals through the years
And under solos
Huge, huge Slayer fan here. So yeah, Seasons. I'm more into the aggressive style Slayer always brings to the table. But Holy Wars IMO is one of the top 3 thrash songs ever written. But both albums are complete masterpieces.
Slayer best thrash band
Give Deicide - legion a listen
@@screwstonTXmeskin713 oh I'm into Deicide as well. Great band!!
Skeletons of Society is sorta like Omens by King Diamond. That chug has one sick groove. Love how fat that guitar sound is man.
I've been a Slayer fan for over 30 years, but I've also been a fan of Rust in Peace for just as long... but I gotta say that album will kick the crap out of almost anything you put up against it!
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@@nepntzerZer yes
The Suffocater never fails to deliver! 🤘
It's difficult for any good metalhead to have a favorite between these two historical pieces of art, so let me just say that each of them has my favorite song from each band, namely "Tornado of Souls" and "Dead Skin Mask".
You rule, dude. Keep it up!
Good job on playing Take no Prisoners that clean!
Damn riff fest going on in here!! I’ve always been more of a Megadeth fan but definitely appreciate Slayer and this album. It’s a lot closer than people think! Cheers to a great video man!
Exactly, before I start watching this video in automatic Rust was the winner, but slayer really killed it with seasons, one if not theirs best work. Both great records indeed, a very close call.
Both incredible albums, it feels wrong to choose a preference so i wont 🤘
Same here
These are the 2 of the first 3 albums that I ever bought, when I was a 14-year-old kid, back in 1992, after I decided that heavy metal would be the only genre for me. I bought them all from a guy, not a store. (third one as king diamond's "them") I did not choose them. The guy (from high school) told me that he had heard that I was into metal and said he could sell me those 3 albums at half price. I owe a lot to him! And finally, I definitely had no idea that I was about to buy 3 heavy metal masterpieces of all time, at once!
Two incredible albums from two incredible bands released in the same incredible year🤘
Rust in peace is the best album of all times! The riffs are awesome and it's so melodic 🤘👍👏. Very good job dude 🤘
When it comes to the technical sound of Thrash Metal, Megadeth can be said for sure. When it comes to blunt battle hymns, in this case only SLAYER !!! Greetings from Poland
Slayer, kurwa 🙂🤘
@@maciejjajko Nic dodać nic ująć 🤘
Rust in Peace is not just the best thrash album of all time, but also one of the greatest rock albums in general
Megadeth, because they have a more evolved melodical sound. Daves solos on this record are beyond belief 🤘🤘🤘
Extra speed and technicality of RIP gives it the edge IMO. Also brought metal mainstream without selling out - perfect thrash album.
They sound equal , those riffs could be on the same album . But Megadeth has that extra bit of musicality to it where it's not just about head banging , it's like Mozart .
They don’t even use the same types of scales
For me not even close both bands are great they dont sound equal maybe only five magics can fit in slayer
Skeletons of Society. So groovy, so nasty, so underrated. Feels like an unstoppable force
Well looks like I'm going to be blasting these two albums for the next couple weeks. I always love watching these, gets me in the mood to go back and listen to some of the classics. Keep doing your thing man! You're great.
Thanks dude !
I agree. His channel gets me motivated to go back and listen to a lot of great music.
Two of the greatest albums of my teenager years. It shaped me in my everyday headbanging life.
Seasons is my favorite Slayer album for sure. Rust in Peace is pretty untouchable though, it really is a masterpiece IMO. I love 'em both. Cool vid!
Both are examples of why I love metal music. They lead me down the path.
So hard to choose, but I think I'd have to go with Rust in Peace as it is just so chockablock full of amazing riffs
Seasons in the abyss is the winner for sure. Although I do like Rust in Peace, but Seasons is just better all the way around.
War Ensemble is one of the greatest metal songs of all time, but speaking of albums, Rust in Peace is stronger overall. Well, that's just like my opinion, man.
Absolutely!
I can never decide between albums like these. They're both their own masterpieces. I love both and I'll (hopefully) never be in a place where I *have* to pick which is the better one.
I’d like both more as instrumentals… that said both are still good!
Can’t handle dat slayer huh
@@screwstonTXmeskin713 yeah we can, megadeth is just better
So Awesome! I was so lucky I got to see both these bands play through both of these albums live in 2010.
Yessir. That was my third fave Slayer show. First being Static x, Morbid Angel, Slayer and Pantera in 01 or 02 in K.C. and Slayers last show in L.A.
I like Seasons, but it's got to be RIP for me, every time. Classic, classic album.
Now, Rust In Peace vs Ride the Lightning - that's one that would leave me undecided.
Rust
Always great to see more videos like this! Keep them coming!
I think Seasons was when we really saw what Slayer's potential was outside of their classics, which showed why they were equally part of the big 4, and Rust is just self explanatory, it's arguably the best line up, and album in their discography.
Two of my favorite and probably 2 most iconic but its like apples and oranges.
Две легенды....Спасибо Мастер!
Impossible to choose between the two. Both are amazing works of art and you cover it perfectly.
Seasons in the Abyss is one of my favorite songs to just fiddle on the guitar. Sounds interesting no matter which tuning the guitar is in.
Both are absolutely fantastic to compare, Slayers melodic power and Dave's technical riffs are each to there own
"Dawn Patrol" was funny! Great riff battle! Killer riffs from both of those bands. Megadeth is more technical, but they had Marty back then. NEXT: Do riff battle between LOVEBITES and HELLOWEEN/IRON MAIDEN ! Hehehe!
Overkill's Feel the Fire album vs Destruction's Eternal Devastation. Please!!
The world needs more Overkill!
THE DAWN PATROL PART WAS FUNNY 😄
Excellent work. Two masterpieces but I’d have to choose RIP. I never get tired of listening to it.
These two albums have some of the greatest riffs in metal, pound-cor-pound. Just the riffs on 'holy wars' are astounding
The Suffocater ROCKS! Great video as usual!
RIP is a masterpiece 💛 Seasons in the abyss pales in comparison.
Dude. You're so awesome. Exceptional skills. Good taste too. :)
Rust in Peace sits at the top for me. It's too good, too perfect. It's such an onslaught of creativity and originality for thrash. It is the crowned jewel IMO
I wish I could listen to rust in peace for the first time again. I jammed out to it all high school. Each song grew on to me more.
Loved seeing both these bands playing these respective albums in full one evening.
Some kid on RUclips tried to tell me that there would be no thrash metal without a band called Suicide Silence,so i gave them a listen,and also realized that they were just grown kids screaming about nothing.Then I shared with him some Testament,and he shut up. I miss the good 'ol days.
Мне одинаково нравятся об альбома. Они слишком разные чтобы их сравнивать. И они оба классные!🤘
Impossible to choose between these two .
2 masterpieces !!!!
skeletons of society is so damn underrated
Okay. Season of the abyss vs rust in peace is like putting yamcha up against frieza in his golden form. Literally a slaughter. Rust in peace hands down is the better album
dude! you have got to be kidding me. hallowed point gave me chills, goosebumps and I may or may not have cried a little.
a bad a** video!
Two killer albums. I'd hate to lose either one of them. Again, this dude has a great channel. 👍
Thanks David !
Both win
Awesome!
This is dope bro... I was huge fan of both and even seen these all at Clash of the Titans that year!! MegaDeth had many cool picture discs and clear vinyls and game boards in the 45's and Slayer finally had a video and everything. So, today on shuffle in the truck anything off Season's never get's skipped but the Rust in Peace and Countdown tracks do for some reason. I let Peace Sells or So Far so Good songs play though...
What about killing is my business? OG megadeth, one of their bests, it’s not talked about enough imo
@@hamedalharbi6590 Oh, I definitely had it and listened a lot but it kind of fell off my radar quickly probably cuz of the thin noisy guitar tone/production and more frenetic riffing and a few songs I wasn't that into. I'm listening to it now, totally forgot the classical part in the beginning!
@@hamedalharbi6590 I actually had that one on vinyl SEALED with the original "Buy Independent" sticker on the shrink wrap. I probably found it around 93-95 and sold all my vinyl out across the world about 10 years ago but you can still see it in my 2 Farewell to Vinyl slideshows, {;o)
(Skull Beneath the Skin is on now, I'm remembering good times from about 5th grade through highskool with this album)
1990 was a hell of a year for metal. Pantera: Cowboys from Hell, Judas Priest: Pain Killer, Megadeth: Rust in Peace, Slayer: Seasons in the Abyss, Obituary: Cause of Death, Death: Spiritual Healing. Bought most of them day one. Hey kiddies, this is the real metal!🤘
ruclips.net/video/glx1zQHJFwc/видео.html
I prefer 1986.
@@tricky92x Absolutely! Reign in Blood, Master of Puppets, Darkness Descends and many other classics. 86’ dominates for sure.
@@OfficialCesarValdez Yes, as well as my favorite all-time album Peace Sells. And, Among the Living was actually recorded in 1986. Does that count? Haha
@@OfficialCesarValdez Almost forgot... Doomsday for the Deceiver!
Dave! just does it so well.
A real tough battle!!! Both records are literal Riff Factories!!! That being said, Rust In Peace is in a class of its own for riff creativity, complexity and overall musicality.
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@@nepntzerZer yes
@@nepntzerZer Yes
It's just sped-up rock riffs with a heavier lean on pentatonic blues licks for flair/filler.
If that's your thing, fine, but as far as riffing goes, objectively speaking it's not thrash or hardly metal especially when compared to Slayer.
@@DeTriomfvandeDood There's nothing objective whatsoever about what you just said. Slow down most thrash songs to half tempo and you'd end up with rock riffs: that's what thrash stems from. One of the most ridiculous comments I've seen in a while.
Rust in Peace can't even be fathomly touched by any other band or album, it's on such a legendary level of musicianship. Seasons in the Abyss is great tho
Creo son de los mejores álbum de la historia
Both albums are so great in every way but I’m gonna have to give this one to Megadeth even though I’m a bigger fan of Slayer. Rust in peace is damn near perfect all around and Seasons has Jeff and Kerry’s best guitar solos they’ve ever wrote. I read an interview a while back and Kerry said that they took guitar lessons to actually learn how to actually play their guitars and to make a solo other than just speed picking any little thing and hoping it sounds good over the song.
TS kicks again. as others have said two materpieces. Suffocater you are the bomb. Love you brother.
All these vids are fantastic. Thanks for taking the time to figure them all out and then put them in order by year/album release. Shows how epic these riffs weere/are. Great playing too!
Two of my favourite albums, can't pick between them.
Great content, keep it coming dude 🙂
Hallowed Point, such masterpiece so underrated, the best Slayer title for me, incredible song
i love both. if I want to hear some thrash metal classics Id go with rip. if I want to go dark and fast Id go with season. no need to choose. lolz
Most intersting aspect of slayer is that they never seem to over do a riff or any groove, so that it may not lose it's impact on repeat listens...
This may sound gibberish but it's the best i can explain
It's hard to choose one, both are masterpieces. But I would choose "Seasons in the abyss" and my favorite track is "Dead skin mask"
Yeah that was a good one my late friend enjoyed that tune too taught me how to play it on the drums first and then on the guitar and then dancing by the light of the Moon Mr gean . Hallowed be. I scream. Slayer.
Love this! Both albums are peak fkn awesome! Ty
Спасибо за ваш труд !
Looking from a Thrash metal point of view Slayer is way more heavy and aggressive, However no doubt Rust in peace is the better album.
They are both masterpiece albums. It's so hard to choose which is better.
Was never a huge metal guy, but was really into thrash and hardcore as a teen, but had both of these albums in HS. I love this slayer album and still listen to it when I’m working out or mowing the grass ha. Head banging riffs. Great RUclips video 👍🏼🎸
Two great albums! Both with fantastic riffs that are difficult to play! But if you didn't notice the slightly more technical and difficult nature of the Megadeth stuff, let me add that Jeff Hanneman and Kerry King never had to sing while playing. Megadeth is king!
Great job on all of them! \\m//
i remember buying both these albums together in a supermarket back then lol
i had never before seen metal being sold there and i never saw it again
Too good to be true. I pretty much enjoy all of your videos but this one might be my favorite so far, probably because the two albums you have covered are up there in my top 10 list of favorite metal albums, with Rust in Peace being #1 probably, but regardless, thanks for the awesome experience. You Rock! 🤟🤟🤟🤟🤟🤟
A great job onto masterpieces brother love your work I grew up with this shit. They are two fantastic albums
I first heard SEASONS at L AMOUR in BROOKLYN when it came out. They played as ANGEL OF DEATH. No less than 3 ambulances that night. SLAYER sets a whole different mood. A seriously violent mood.
Rust in peace is just pure gold no other metal album cant compete with it … not even master of puppets.
Peace Sells is better lol
Both awesome albums! Excellent man!
Rust in Peace absolute masterpiece beyond any reasonable doubt, a kind of magic of Mustaine & c... Seasons in the Abyss great album but not comparable to RIP.
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Shut up poser.
Two of the greatest metal albums for sure 🤘🏽😎
Slayer is my favorite band, but I love Megadeth and their guitar playing is definitely more intricate.