I still remember listening to this for the first time. My Christian parents didn't allow me to listen to metal, so I snuck into town and bought Megadeth's greatest Hits album on CD, and when I first heard this song, it blew my fucking mind. I was a hardcore Metallica fan at the time... I'm not any more.
The idea for the song cam after a riot at a concert in Northern Ireland after Dave goes and says “shout out to the Irish Republican Army” the crowd then split into two group Catholics and Christians and a riot started
I will never not be blown away that Dave sings at the same time as playing this song. I genuinely can't even handle singing along and watching him play at the same time.
Damn straight. Still one of the best metal albums I've ever heard. The technical proficiency is just ridiculous, while still being melodic and listenable. Cutting lyrics that are still relevant today. Consistent quality of songs all the way through as well. Can't think of many other albums I can say that about.
Dave did read the Bible and was able to translate all that he saw in visions to music. Such is the gift of prophecy. Even in 2024 from wayyyyy back then. 💪😁
@@hasselett exactly. no really crazy.. just rewrite previously written ideas. however i don't mean to take away from megadeth. btw, metallica writes about bible shit too.. and everyone
@@timregan1005history is doomed to repeat itself, it's pretty crazy the lyrics can still have the same impact on today. And this is right on the money lyrics, not some vague, could have different messages and meaning like Metallica.
@@GardenisLifeactually believe it was written after a concert in Antrim northern Ireland,Dave said to the mixed crowd of prods and Catholics "give Ireland back to the Irish" and shit kicked off.1988 If I'm not mistaken
No matter whether you're a teenager, in your 50s like me, or you're in your 60s, 70s, you're from Japan, Europe, North America, South America, or wherever, metal fans are a family. 🤘😎
Pulled this little number off at the high school talent show. No-one could hear the vocals, drums were muffled, but fills were filled. 7 minutes of MEGADETH in a Wisconsin high school auditorium. Marshall stacks, BOSS peddles, 16-track EQ PA's! I peaked @ 16 in1996.
Same here but it was 2000 for me and at 16 my band covered Meshuggah. We actually played an original song at our talent show, it was awesome. When we played Meshuggah, it would blow minds back then.
This song never gets old to me. Perfect mix of thrash, melody, technical playing, attitude, and intelligence. I guess you could say that for most Megadeth songs.
@@gib59er56 DiAnno's first two albums to me,holly bible of heavy metal... Also Saxon,Accept,Motörhead,Diamond Head,Queensryche (Operation:Mindcrime album),late '70is and early '80is AC/DC,Dio,early hard and bluesy ZZ Top...etc...
Kids have it so lucky these days. Any band, any song, any video, any album all at their fingertips. I would've loved to have access to a catalog when I was 12. I delivered newspapers, mowed grass in the summer, raked leaves in the fall, and shoveled snow in the winter to feed my metal addiction in 1990.
We also have social media fucking with our brains, and the most depressed youth in generations, but we do have access to good music so that pretty much balances it out.
No, you were the lucky one. You had to EARN your dose of Metal. You learned to appreciate it!! Because of that, Metal really meant something to you. And still does. Not like the overfed kids today
In my experience, everyone who says playing and singing holy wars at the same time is easy or just practice either does not play correctly and cuts out many details of the main singing part riff, or just slaughters the tempo. I believe Kiko Loureiro himself told that he could not play Holy Wars and sing at the same time, but there are lots of internet guitar players out there who think could nail it.
@Ernest Soosay Loool how come under every Megadeth video Metallica is brought up? And under a ton of Metallica videos Megadeth fans come on there talking crap about Metallica?! You guys are so bitter! Both bands are great!
in the home video for Rust in Peace, whatever it was called I don't remember, Mustaine explained it was ridiculously hot in that hangar. He said Marty drank a gallon of gatorade and didn't piss once, sweated it all out.
When Jesus Christ returns with the saints(all born-again believers), Dave Mustaine will be playing this song as the saints slaughter the enemies of God in Armageddon.
This song is a one of masterpiece of the heavy metal history. Riffs, melodies, lyrics... Songs like this are never easier to write. I still have this album's casette.
Rust in Peace is the fourth studio album by American thrash metal band Megadeth, released on September 24, 1990, by Capitol Records. It was the first Megadeth album to feature guitarist Marty Friedman...
That solo at 5:08 sounds like mustains guitar is gonna catch on fire... Fuckin priceless. One of the best metal songs ever produced. Period!! Megadeth till the end . Rock in peace nick menza . Gone but never forgotten.
So everybody talks about the two Daves in the band, but nobody's gonna mention the fact that they've had three guys named Chris, and none of them have ever been in the band at the same time?
Marty's solos and Mustaine's riffs produced the best fucking Megadeth there ever was. Rust in Peace is like one of the greatest metal albums of all time. Genius time.
I’m literally the biggest Slayer fan in the world. Hands down, I’ll challenge anyone on that. But I still think this is possibly the greatest thrash metal song ever written.
@@orlandoosorio7023 Gar was a jazzist too and he had a great jazz groove. I'm not trying to hate I'm a big fan of both i just admire a lot Gar's style and power
Isreal and Palestine, kind of what this song was about back then, now it fits so much better. That damn war needs to end already, it's been decades, like before my 53 year old assed decades. So happy Dave is still with us :)
Holy wars will never truly end dude. Maybe they take a break for a couple decades every now and again but it’s been the same story since old testament writings.
@@yairmimran729 neither because Dave actually tries to warn us about holy wars and he uses the Palestine Israel holy War as an example." Don't look now to İsrail it might be your Homeland".
My son says Dad, Megadeth is coming to town soon, their coming with Slayer and it's gonna sell out. This Dad went to the box office right after he told me and I found 2 tickets that had the best view of these 2 kick ass bands. Left my phone at home and brought my boy to his 1st concert, I didn't tell him I got two tickets until 2 days before they came..Then the look on his face when I told him that the sold out show wasn't sold out because I had 2 tickets, it's was an awesome look as if he won the lottery. Dad's these days need to get out more and take their kids to concerts and it'll make a great memory that'll last a lifetime.🤘🤘
Taking my brother to see A$AP Ferg. Bought tickets immediately after I saw he was performing at my school. I'd love to take him to a metal concert but we only bond over rap. 🙇🏽♂️
People have no idea how many fucking amazing albums and songs megadeth has. It was one of the best things I’ve ever discovered in my life. Dave Mustaine is my hero
@ChristIsKing I get you, man. I had a similar story. I started with Metallica a few years back--I think Four Horsemen, Master of Puppers, Seek and Destroy were some of my earliest memories before delving into all their stuff--and hearing the infamous story about Dave got me into Megadeth shortly after. Killing is My Business was a slow burner, took me a while to come round to that one because it's very raw and aggressive, but initially Peace Sells made me a fan with its technicality. These days, my all-time favorite Megadeth records (I've only heard the ones they did in the 80s and 90s, nothing yet post 2000) are Cryptic Writings, So Far So Good So What, Rust in Peace, Youthanasia, Countdown to Extinction, mostly in that order lol but I love just about everything I've heard of them. Risk is criminally underrated. May not be their most defining work, but experimenting and being different was kind of the point of that album, and it's good just different. With Pantera I started with Cowboys, when I went deep diving into their albums, but I think my first song was probably Mouth For War, since that's the song in Doom E3M1. If you listen some of Pantera's earlier 80s works, whose existence is unacknowledged officially but an open secret to most metalheads--the guitar style is very indicative of Van Halen-esque shreddery and piercing, Rob Halford-esque vocals. In short, they're like just about every other good 80s metal band. A lot of that 80s flavor is indicative on Cowboys, since the material was written '88-'89, but you get hints of the heavier style that would be cemented in Vulgar and beyond. Maiden in many ways wrote the guidebook for so many metal bands like Metallica, particularly when it comes to their signature dual guitar harmonies (although I seriously doubt they invented the idea, but they certainly helped popularize it and inspire others). I don't know what your introduction to the band was, but I started with the self-titled debut and the followup Killers, both of which feature Paul DiAnno on vocals. He has more of an edgier, almost punk persona whereas the more famous Bruce Dickinson is thoroughly a showman, with more commercial appeal. See some of those live shows and you know what I mean. I also felt that his singing style was more reminiscent of Halford. Anyway, most people point to songs like "The Trooper" and "Hallowed Be Thy Name" as goto staples, but personally I felt Killers was a great album, better than Piece of Mind, which I actually hated at first. I do agree there is something of a hero/worship status with some of these bands, and Maiden is a huge example of this. It's the same reason I found it impossible to like the Beatles for a good long while, until I finally evicted whatever residual bias existed towards these supergroups and listened to the records for myself, with an open mind. Even if I didn't immediately think everything they did was brilliant, I certainly couldn't deny I liked them a good deal, and I liked them more and more with each successive listen. The introduction of Dickinson felt like such a stark change to the band that I didn't like it at first, but he won me over eventually. Right now, of the four albums I've listened to, my favorites are Killers and Number of the Beast. TL; DR You have to learn, or rather, I had to learn to tune out what anybody else says or thinks about something. It's impossible to fairly judge a work or a group if somebody else's notions of it, positive or negative, have any substance in your mind. Don't go in assuming it must be great and therefore live up to these impossible expectations or conversely assume it must be terrible either. Just treat it like any other no name band if you're hearing it for the first time, and give it a fair chance to prove itself to you.
Oh you see every musician including me wants to make it so people trying to learn the song give up to stop buskers profiting off of our work. And I wanna fuck with people
The Drums, The Bass, the perfect guitar playing from Dave and Marty, Daves unique vocals and arranging with revolutionary thrash playing, this song is just a Masterpiece.
I remember an interview Dave did where he said this was written after a show in Ireland and some kid threw something at him. The locals explained why the kid didn't like him and he wrote this. Crazyyy how all holy wars are so similar... Protestants and Catholics or anything in the middle east
I was mad at Metallica for a very, very long time cuz of their treatment of Dave & stealing his songs! I've never seen them in concert but I've seen Megadeth 4x! Megadeth is WAY better than Metallica IMO! Party on!!! ☮️💜
“My name is Maximus Decimus Meridius, Commander of the Armies of the North, General of the Felix Legions. Loyal servant to the TRUE Emperor Marcus Aurelius. Father to a murdered son, husband to a murdered wife, and I will have my vengeance, in this life or the next.”
We will be in 2025, 2030, 2050 and this song will never lose its relevance. By far Megadeth's best and biggest lineup, this is a set of combinations that I've never seen in my life, perfection starts with this song and this album and remains throughout the entire lineup, long live Megadeth and all the members ❤️ RIP Nick Menza. With all my fan love 🇧🇷
This is art that asks you to think, to see the world from a critical lens. This is what art is suppose to do. The quality of music in this song and the entire Rust in Peace album, along with the talent needed to perform it is just outstanding. I was in 8th grade when I first saw this video, it changed me forever.
Im not even a metal head but dang, this song is the real deal. It has everything.... dynamics, rock, funk, melody, thrash, technicality which is mind blowing at such a ridiculously fast tempo.
Coincidentally it came out the same month, possibly the same week, as the first gulf war started. It was voted #1 on Headbanger's Ball every week for a couple months until they just retired it because no other band was going to win anytime soon.
I love the difference between Marty and Daves soloing. Marty has 2 intricately crafted, beautiful melodic solos with complex timing and Dave just be like: *Fast.*
The bone tight jeans, the big white sneakers, shirtless sweaty bodies sponsoring bullet belts, pointy Jackson guitars, a face obscured by hair leaving just a dog like snarl while playing devastating music, how very thrash..yes its MEGADETH
My grandmother used to sing this to me as one of her bedtime lullaby's. She really nailed that guitar solo.
the best part is i imagined it LOL
God bless old Nana and her Flying V
stolen from shred with dignity
a great grandmother, right?
Your grandma was Mustaine in an old lady dress
Nearly 30 years later and this song still sounds fresh and unique. The definition of timeless
True.
The definition of truth too!
never gets old, my dude. never gets old.
The masses ignore it though.
Shame.
Good show on the picks and guitar straps
There is nothing like hearing this for the first time
First timer here, cherry officially popped
Or the 100th time!
When I first heard this I blew my mind! From beginning to end, sooo good.
Or the 807th time.... in the past month
I still remember listening to this for the first time. My Christian parents didn't allow me to listen to metal, so I snuck into town and bought Megadeth's greatest Hits album on CD, and when I first heard this song, it blew my fucking mind. I was a hardcore Metallica fan at the time... I'm not any more.
The riffs alone is like a Monster energy drink for your ears.
Nice analogy. \m/
Monster energy drink that took an 8Ball after 3hrs of meth. This song is W I R E D T I G H T AF.
I blast this in the weight room all the time. It’s like a natural PED.
Great song !
Top 100 thrash metal albums here ➡️ ruclips.net/video/-cOJ0CukL2Q/видео.htmlsi=AWT-ZZW7E9klvzkm
Hell yeah
Back in the early days when Megadeth couldn’t even afford shirts, but hard work prevailed; and today they own numerous shirts
😂😂 It was an exceptional hot day😊
I donated my old shirts. It was an amazing time.
They look HOT not wearing any! ❤
you're pretty darn funny. After thier last tour, they even bought pants that fit
tnx man we can laugh a bit while we cry
I still cannot believe a song like this exist, This song deserve every awards in the world
Perfect way of putting it 🤘
great song
look at this clip you see sand.
look at what happened in YUGOSLAVIA... brother did kill brother all in the name of religion
so this song deserves best adult film of the year too?
@@deathnthrashingmadness1971 Obviously
@@deathnthrashingmadness1971 absolutely, matter of fact 9,842 adults are sexually aroused when this song plays.
After 28 years, the song is still relevant both lyrically and musically
You don't know how right you are
It was about ireland being divided
@@Duskusbunny Really? I thought it was about the middle east. Do you have any info to send?
@@Duskusbunny The video shows warfare. This is not about Ireland.
The idea for the song cam after a riot at a concert in Northern Ireland after Dave goes and says “shout out to the Irish Republican Army” the crowd then split into two group Catholics and Christians and a riot started
I will never not be blown away that Dave sings at the same time as playing this song. I genuinely can't even handle singing along and watching him play at the same time.
This and poison is the cure. Crazy
@@dempsey467 poison is the cure is actually pretty alright because friedman plays the crazy shit during the verses and dave has his own little riff
Thirty one years later, and this entire album is still head and shoulders above 99% of all music that has since followed.
*in your opinion
My truck is 80s and I only listen to 80s music to keep the soul alive and make the truck think it's 89
@@waylanholecek4967 I think the truck is off by a year
Damn straight. Still one of the best metal albums I've ever heard. The technical proficiency is just ridiculous, while still being melodic and listenable. Cutting lyrics that are still relevant today. Consistent quality of songs all the way through as well.
Can't think of many other albums I can say that about.
@@solidsnake8008 the truck would've still been playing the album when it came out
Megadeth Gold Era:
Dave Mustaine - Vocals/Guitar
David Ellefson - Bass
Nick Menza - Drums
Marty Friedman - Guitar
I'd say Dave and Marty were both co-lead guitar and co-rhythm guitar
They gave us two matserpiece, but they also gave us Risk (except for Menza)
No doubt about it..Megadeth rules.
No love for the peace sells lineup? Gar and Chris are gods!
I'd argue that Peace Sells and RiP lineup are the best ones. Those are also Megadeth's best albums, both sharing top 1. That's how I see it at least.
Year after year Megadeth songs become more and more relevant.
Because they are baddddd asssss and the artist today haven’t figured it out😂😂😊
Yep, unfortunately.
думаю,что всегда были актуальными......
Dave did read the Bible and was able to translate all that he saw in visions to music. Such is the gift of prophecy. Even in 2024 from wayyyyy back then.
💪😁
Yes this song certainly is.
October 2024. Still very relevant today. A prophetic masterpiece
Except its Gods chosen people taking their land back from the Mesuggah's false believers.
Humans never change! Utopia is a joke
November
Here in November. Brothers are still killing brothers 😢
tell me about it, I been harassed by compassion class agents wanting a utopia many times.
*Starts the video*
Subtitles: "(heavy metal music)"
...thank you, very helpful
Deaf people: 😱😱😱😱
Screpitum Ralk I see you’re a man of culture as well
99.999% of us don't need the lyrics either.
And still it's wrong, cause it's thrash hahaha
Altleast it's not saying [Music]!
its crazy how Megadeth's lyrics stay relevant so many years later
Uhm, because it has to do with religion, which is the most monolithic thing in existence.
@@hasselett exactly. no really crazy.. just rewrite previously written ideas. however i don't mean to take away from megadeth. btw, metallica writes about bible shit too.. and everyone
@@timregan1005history is doomed to repeat itself, it's pretty crazy the lyrics can still have the same impact on today. And this is right on the money lyrics, not some vague, could have different messages and meaning like Metallica.
@@GardenisLifeactually believe it was written after a concert in Antrim northern Ireland,Dave said to the mixed crowd of prods and Catholics "give Ireland back to the Irish" and shit kicked off.1988 If I'm not mistaken
Because Dave sees shit coming years ahead of time.
Best opening riff ever created in a metal song. It will never be beat.
❤❤❤
The opening riff that got me fully into metal, I will never understand how someone could not want to hear more of this stuff after hearing that.
Dimebag enters the chat 😂
100% agreed.
Yes
I'm a 14-year-old Japanese metal fan. Metal connects the world! 🤘
im so happy this reached to japan
@@yoseppichI think Marty lives in Japan
No matter whether you're a teenager, in your 50s like me, or you're in your 60s, 70s, you're from Japan, Europe, North America, South America, or wherever, metal fans are a family. 🤘😎
As a 13 year old french metalhead, nice to see others like me exist
Metal is a global culture the deep state can't stop!!!🤘😄🎶
How to play Holy Wars:
Step 1: You take a mortal man
Step 2: And give him a guitar
Step 3: Watch him become a god
Step 4: Watch people's heads a'bang
I see what you did there
a'bang...
A'BAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAANG!
You, sir, have won the internet today
Step 5: play it shirtless.🤣🤣🤣
You try to take his KNOOOOOOOBS!
I just can't fucking believe a human being can produce such a fucking masterpiece. It leaves me in awe every time I hear this song.
uh um yes
Perfect definition for this... ...FUCKING MASTERPIECE
You mean Beethoven's 9th symphony or Mozart's 41st? Yes, I agree
This song is better than anything Metallica ever did.
@@Alexandre1453 megadeth is better lmao
Pulled this little number off at the high school talent show.
No-one could hear the vocals, drums were muffled, but fills were filled.
7 minutes of MEGADETH in a Wisconsin high school auditorium.
Marshall stacks, BOSS peddles, 16-track EQ PA's!
I peaked @ 16 in1996.
Did you win
Fuckin badass!
@@juhman The girl with the ukulele who strummed four chords and sang a pop song won, probably
@@ryos.5974 thats sad.
Same here but it was 2000 for me and at 16 my band covered Meshuggah. We actually played an original song at our talent show, it was awesome. When we played Meshuggah, it would blow minds back then.
A producer somewhere in 1990: "Dave, do you have a riff that can literally melt my face off?"
“Yes but the lyrics sound like Disposable Hero’s by my former band”
You don't need pre-workout, you need this song that's it. Period
You need pre-workout before listening to this song
Period blood
this song/album can give one more adrenaline than a car crash
@@CygnusTheSilly 😂😂😂
@@CygnusTheSilly Listening to it? No. Playing it? Definitely.
The way he sings "Holy Wars" is just legendary.
HOLEHWAAAAAAAAAAARS
It's 2024 and it's still a masterpiece! It never goes out of style.
And it never will
Yeah it’s as fresh as a daisy this one.
@@londonmadeeasyfresher than the flowers in Iron Maiden’s holy smoke music video
Agree
totally agree
Almost 70m views, for a song that you never hear on mainstream radio or TV. That is what makes metal so unique and special.
This video gained 8 million views since the Israel Hamas war started
That solo…I feel a tingle in my parts
We be going full frankfurter with this one.
You should keep that to yourself.
make it a double flusher
Which one?
This song never gets old to me. Perfect mix of thrash, melody, technical playing, attitude, and intelligence. I guess you could say that for most Megadeth songs.
Yeah, people give Mustaine crap for his voice, but I love it. Fits the band’s music perfectly.
@Chuck Bravo! 👏👏👏
@@markovisic7244 Yes indeede my friend!!!! UP the IRONS
@@gib59er56 DiAnno's first two albums to me,holly bible of heavy metal... Also Saxon,Accept,Motörhead,Diamond Head,Queensryche (Operation:Mindcrime album),late '70is and early '80is AC/DC,Dio,early hard and bluesy ZZ Top...etc...
All of the above!
I loved in Mustaines livestream. Guy said "why is Holy Wars so hard to play???"
Mustaine giggles and says: "cause youre playing it wrong!" Lmao!
I seen that video, I knew Dave could be savage, I just knew...
where can I see this?
@@kurzackd Oh I just found it on Tik Tok
Lmao
@@samuraikyokkan He does them on Instagram.
A definitive song from one of the greatest metal albums in history.
Kids have it so lucky these days. Any band, any song, any video, any album all at their fingertips. I would've loved to have access to a catalog when I was 12. I delivered newspapers, mowed grass in the summer, raked leaves in the fall, and shoveled snow in the winter to feed my metal addiction in 1990.
We also have social media fucking with our brains, and the most depressed youth in generations, but we do have access to good music so that pretty much balances it out.
We got all the improper tabs for almost everything!!! 🤦♂️
No, you were the lucky one. You had to EARN your dose of Metal. You learned to appreciate it!! Because of that, Metal really meant something to you. And still does. Not like the overfed kids today
It's actually better when you don't have everything you want and when you have to work (fight) for it. You become much more grateful 😉
same for me but in the 80'
metal save my life!!
This song is relevant again and again and again and again…
especially the israel line
F for israel
@@villainess9092I have no F's for Israel.
No, it's more like "Territory" from Sepultura.
you blow uncut terrorists ? @@jwil4709
I still have no clue how Dave sings while playing riffs like that.
Practice
Well hes barely singing if you think about it
Nothing wrong with it tho
@@watr19 you try singing like dave
In my experience, everyone who says playing and singing holy wars at the same time is easy or just practice either does not play correctly and cuts out many details of the main singing part riff, or just slaughters the tempo. I believe Kiko Loureiro himself told that he could not play Holy Wars and sing at the same time, but there are lots of internet guitar players out there who think could nail it.
IKR
This song is timeless! All of this is happening now! This song transcends its era and remains relevant and impactful across generations!
this song continues to illustrate its relevance even 30+ years later. a classic
your pfp is great
@@vfsgg thanks man, love DRI
Someone needs to re-edit this video with footage from the current Gaza conflict
I guess this will never stop
I love the aggression in Dave’s voice
I love you Kramer. You were great.
30 years is a long time
This was Megadeth’s best lineup. Don’t even attempt to disagree. RIP Nick
Fact guess who my neighbor is here in Japan...Marty Friedman
@@s.porter8646 No way!! For real? That is fucking awesome lol.
What about chris poland and gar samuelson?
@@user-sz6lr8pi8e definitely the runner up lineup
@@johnwhitaker545 Poland smokes friedman anyday of the week, people only love menza cuz he's dead, listen to rattlehead and you'll see why.
This album is amazing, he's basically singing about what's happening today in the whole album
The “first mistake, last mistake” lyrics is probably one of my favorite metal lyrics of all time.
Mine is "they killllled my wife and my baby, with hopes to enslave me!!!"
Same 🤘💯🤘
@Ernest Soosay Loool how come under every Megadeth video Metallica is brought up? And under a ton of Metallica videos Megadeth fans come on there talking crap about Metallica?! You guys are so bitter! Both bands are great!
@@jayla.4343Exactly
'The Military intelligence, two words that can't be combined'
MTV: Decides to play pop and rap music
Megadeth: *Last mistake, No more mistakes*
can i have a mulligan
And latin pop 😠
Not all pop is bad, pop that's played on the radio however is..
@@ToxikDeth if pop didn’t have radio it wouldn’t have an audience.
Read your comment as it was being sung
The shirtless dude is so talented
Pranab Kumar das lol 😂
And the one with long hair too
@@simiousgenious7703 and the one who is playing an instrument too!!!!! don't forget about him!!
@@juancitoperez2856 now you’re straight up copying
You must be new to Megadeth. Don't worry, you'll learn the ways of the DAVE force.
5:04 this solo is INSANE, I Love it
Director: What shirts you guys wanna wear?
Megadeth: No.
You can't wear a shirt when listening either. I can't listen to this at the gym because I'll take my shirt off and get kicked out
They're acting like someone had just told them that ladies like their looks or the place was hot
When you are Megadeth but you also like Red Hot Chilli Peppers
in the home video for Rust in Peace, whatever it was called I don't remember, Mustaine explained it was ridiculously hot in that hangar. He said Marty drank a gallon of gatorade and didn't piss once, sweated it all out.
They can’t wear shirts or else they will overheat from how hard they are shredding
A timeless masterpiece, all metal musicians need to study this track religiously.
When Jesus Christ returns with the saints(all born-again believers), Dave Mustaine will be playing this song as the saints slaughter the enemies of God in Armageddon.
Tornado Of Souls as well, especially if you're into theory
five magics off this album is even better it goes over looked
#holysong
Agree. Dave is a bad ass on guitar. You know Dave when you hear his guitar.
This song is a one of masterpiece of the heavy metal history. Riffs, melodies, lyrics... Songs like this are never easier to write. I still have this album's casette.
*thrash metal
I have a vinyl of rust in peace
I still have the vinyl.
I agree. But secretly I wish it was another vocalist, hehe
Me too. #casette Amazing Song and
Album #Megadeth
Rust in Peace is the fourth studio album by American thrash metal band Megadeth, released on September 24, 1990, by Capitol Records. It was the first Megadeth album to feature guitarist Marty Friedman...
no expensive cars, no hot chicks, no wads of cash
Just four shirtless dudes shredding like gods in a warehouse
God's of metal
Everything looks badass in metal if your shirt is off!
Only two of them are shredding, technically.
@@josephmontemayor9849 sleep too )
Hadn't seen this video in 30 years, but immediately thought "Why do they all have their shirts off?"...🤔
If you're still listening to this masterpiece, you've a good taste in music.
Megadeth never let me down.
I cant believe this was made one year before Enter Sandman. Seems like there should be 5 years in there at least even though its different bands.
\m/
Not a single bad song
@@duncanreid1585 greatest thrash album of all time
@Nobody Important those would also be my other 2 albums to round out my top 3 so I can’t blame you!!! 🤘🏻
One of the greatest masterpieces in music history
Of the genre... period @@charliedontserf8221
The entire album fits that bill.
It's epic
@@NRChambersrust in peace my brother
Agree
"A country that's divided surely will not stand"
...Aged like fine wine didn't it
That solo at 5:08 sounds like mustains guitar is gonna catch on fire... Fuckin priceless. One of the best metal songs ever produced. Period!! Megadeth till the end . Rock in peace nick menza . Gone but never forgotten.
Right on!
he made de guitar cry
That's because it is straight 🔥🔥🔥
Nick Menza- the best drummer of trach metal style.
Saw this live with Nick on drums 🥁....nearly punctured my Lungs, God bless young man.....he was in the pocket that day
The fact this song is known a lot without even having a chorus just proves its unique quality.
Choruses are for peasants.
It thrashes the thrashith
What a big word salad just to say nothing. 👏
Try not using this "The fact that (...) just shows" buffoonery and you will not sound like a faulty AI.
@@redacted2275 You care waaaaaay too much, man…
@@redacted2275 - 🤓
So everybody talks about the two Daves in the band, but nobody's gonna mention the fact that they've had three guys named Chris, and none of them have ever been in the band at the same time?
Omg I just realize that now
Ewan McInerney holy fuck
Well there's 3 Dave working for Megadeth at the same time. Dave Mustaine, Dave Ellefson and Dave Mcrobb (their webmaster)
@@vicrattlehead6386 don't forget that Dave Lombardo once drummed for them
@@larsswig912 when? Pls give link
Чуваки мне 54 года и я слушаю эти бессмертные трэшевые темы!!!Браво MEGADETH!!!!!
hell yes dude
🤝🤝🤘🤘🤘
1:29 when your younger brother finishes the last scoops of ice cream that you saved for the weekend...
Underrated comment.
lmaoooooooooo
It's the dumbest comments that are most popular unfortunately. Just like how shitty music seems to be at the top ATM.
I knew what it was gonna be before I even clicked on it, and I still laughed
Ανένδοτος you have this name and you have Kasidiaris in your profile picture? 😂😂😂😂😂 You're more of a sheep.
1983: Dave gets fired
2021: Dave gets fired
When will the cycle end?
it is the circle of life like mufasa said
Haha I get it 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
No warning? No second chance?
@@Nishant-ESP256 first mistake. Last mistake
@@Nishant-ESP256 It was the Punishmet Due
Marty's solos and Mustaine's riffs produced the best fucking Megadeth there ever was. Rust in Peace is like one of the greatest metal albums of all time. Genius time.
I agree that rust in peace is incredible but you can't forget about peace sells...
Couldn't have said it better myself.........
You can't fucking forget NICK MENZA drumming man, may his soul Rust In Peace
Poland > Marty
marty/kiko>poland
That's been one of my favorite All time lyrics "Because I don't say it, don't mean I ain't thinking it"
Seems like a good time to get this song back on rotation.
i agree
Always been
Doing right now. Full volume.
slaps a little bit harder this week
Absolutely 💯
I’m literally the biggest Slayer fan in the world. Hands down, I’ll challenge anyone on that.
But I still think this is possibly the greatest thrash metal song ever written.
For me, it's Disposable Heroes.
@Shashvat Sannadhya - It’s not possible.
@Shashvat Sannadhya - That you’re a bigger Slayer fan than me.
People really like master of puppets and so do I but I like many of metallica's other songs better such as "and justice for all"
@@74superglide - Indeed! Kill ‘Em All and Justice are my favourite albums! But I love all old Metallica, I’m not super keen on the newer stuff.
R.I.P Nick Menza,we will remember you as one of the best drummer of Megadeth
One of the best drummers of the world*
Was the best from megadeth
@@orlandoosorio7023 hey hey do not forget about Gar Samuelson
@@goldenmojo53 yeah but Nick menza had a best cordination to play and he was jazzist
@@orlandoosorio7023 Gar was a jazzist too and he had a great jazz groove. I'm not trying to hate I'm a big fan of both i just admire a lot Gar's style and power
Isreal and Palestine, kind of what this song was about back then, now it fits so much better. That damn war needs to end already, it's been decades, like before my 53 year old assed decades. So happy Dave is still with us :)
Everyone is saying that this song is relevant about the war but I am not sure if it's on Israel's side, Palestine's or neither
STAY STRONG ISRAEL 🇮🇱🤍🩵🇮🇱🤍🩵
@@BENZENE6K w
Holy wars will never truly end dude. Maybe they take a break for a couple decades every now and again but it’s been the same story since old testament writings.
@@yairmimran729 neither because Dave actually tries to warn us about holy wars and he uses the Palestine Israel holy War as an example." Don't look now to İsrail it might be your Homeland".
A message to the future generations... don't let this masterpiece song die.
Sim...
Right on! We hear ya loud and clear 🙂
My children will hear this song
I’m a teen and I like this song
@@eatalots7773 me too
My son says Dad, Megadeth is coming to town soon, their coming with Slayer and it's gonna sell out. This Dad went to the box office right after he told me and I found 2 tickets that had the best view of these 2 kick ass bands. Left my phone at home and brought my boy to his 1st concert, I didn't tell him I got two tickets until 2 days before they came..Then the look on his face when I told him that the sold out show wasn't sold out because I had 2 tickets, it's was an awesome look as if he won the lottery. Dad's these days need to get out more and take their kids to concerts and it'll make a great memory that'll last a lifetime.🤘🤘
AWESOME JOB STEVE/DAD! WELL Done!! Give yourself proper props for being a great DAD!
My dad took me to Iron Maiden. Greatest thing I ever experienced live.
Holy fuck best metal dad ever
My dad's taking me to see Ozzy in a couple weeks, it's gonna be fucking awesome. Totally gonna get in a mosh pit
Taking my brother to see A$AP Ferg. Bought tickets immediately after I saw he was performing at my school. I'd love to take him to a metal concert but we only bond over rap. 🙇🏽♂️
100% Shirtless
100% Hair
100% Megadeth
And 100% thrash metal 🤘
That’s 300%, doesn’t add up
@@ItsMe0274 Math doesn't matter when it's metal🤘
@@zogames8659 math always matters
@@ItsMe0274 🤓🤓🤓"math allways matters"🤓🤓🤓
Seeing mega deth live 2 times was one of the high lights of my life. I will go every time they are in town!
People have no idea how many fucking amazing albums and songs megadeth has. It was one of the best things I’ve ever discovered in my life. Dave Mustaine is my hero
Everybody knows Megadeth's albums are awesome
All hail dave mustaine
@@Rotten_smiley tremendo fuma porro!
@ChristIsKing I get you, man. I had a similar story. I started with Metallica a few years back--I think Four Horsemen, Master of Puppers, Seek and Destroy were some of my earliest memories before delving into all their stuff--and hearing the infamous story about Dave got me into Megadeth shortly after. Killing is My Business was a slow burner, took me a while to come round to that one because it's very raw and aggressive, but initially Peace Sells made me a fan with its technicality. These days, my all-time favorite Megadeth records (I've only heard the ones they did in the 80s and 90s, nothing yet post 2000) are Cryptic Writings, So Far So Good So What, Rust in Peace, Youthanasia, Countdown to Extinction, mostly in that order lol but I love just about everything I've heard of them. Risk is criminally underrated. May not be their most defining work, but experimenting and being different was kind of the point of that album, and it's good just different.
With Pantera I started with Cowboys, when I went deep diving into their albums, but I think my first song was probably Mouth For War, since that's the song in Doom E3M1. If you listen some of Pantera's earlier 80s works, whose existence is unacknowledged officially but an open secret to most metalheads--the guitar style is very indicative of Van Halen-esque shreddery and piercing, Rob Halford-esque vocals. In short, they're like just about every other good 80s metal band. A lot of that 80s flavor is indicative on Cowboys, since the material was written '88-'89, but you get hints of the heavier style that would be cemented in Vulgar and beyond.
Maiden in many ways wrote the guidebook for so many metal bands like Metallica, particularly when it comes to their signature dual guitar harmonies (although I seriously doubt they invented the idea, but they certainly helped popularize it and inspire others). I don't know what your introduction to the band was, but I started with the self-titled debut and the followup Killers, both of which feature Paul DiAnno on vocals. He has more of an edgier, almost punk persona whereas the more famous Bruce Dickinson is thoroughly a showman, with more commercial appeal. See some of those live shows and you know what I mean. I also felt that his singing style was more reminiscent of Halford. Anyway, most people point to songs like "The Trooper" and "Hallowed Be Thy Name" as goto staples, but personally I felt Killers was a great album, better than Piece of Mind, which I actually hated at first. I do agree there is something of a hero/worship status with some of these bands, and Maiden is a huge example of this. It's the same reason I found it impossible to like the Beatles for a good long while, until I finally evicted whatever residual bias existed towards these supergroups and listened to the records for myself, with an open mind. Even if I didn't immediately think everything they did was brilliant, I certainly couldn't deny I liked them a good deal, and I liked them more and more with each successive listen. The introduction of Dickinson felt like such a stark change to the band that I didn't like it at first, but he won me over eventually. Right now, of the four albums I've listened to, my favorites are Killers and Number of the Beast.
TL; DR You have to learn, or rather, I had to learn to tune out what anybody else says or thinks about something. It's impossible to fairly judge a work or a group if somebody else's notions of it, positive or negative, have any substance in your mind. Don't go in assuming it must be great and therefore live up to these impossible expectations or conversely assume it must be terrible either. Just treat it like any other no name band if you're hearing it for the first time, and give it a fair chance to prove itself to you.
Don’t say people cos there are a lot a lot of people that know very well what megadeath mean but talk for those who haven’t listened to Megadeth.
How hard do you want to make the riffs in the song?
Megadeth: Yes
Lol
Omg gotta love that pfp. And YES.
Oh you see every musician including me wants to make it so people trying to learn the song give up to stop buskers profiting off of our work. And I wanna fuck with people
@@nojnavick xDDD
@@a-lonley-box3657 Thanks a lot! :)
"Next thing you know, they'll take my thoughts away!"
That was my senior quote in high school.
Mine was "Because I don't say it don't mean I ain't thinking it!"
one of the best ever line-ups in metal
This song makes me wanna break into a suburbian house and aggressively cook dinner for the whole family.
Do it!
Yes!
lol!
Best damn fucking comment ever 😂💕
LMAOOOOO!!!!!
I am 75 years old and this is the kind of thing that will make metal last forever.
Only 5 more years to go...enjoy bro.
People believes that shit? Bro stop lyin lmao
@@cringgez what's he on about?
I wanted to like your comment but you have 100 likes. I like that!
@@cringgez lmao simple trick: limit your cholesterol intake and stop being a fatzo
Lars: *kicks Dave out from Metallica*
Dave: "first mistake.. ..... last mistake"
oh trust me, metallica made MANY mistakes after that
@@spooksyaboy10 yeah like any album after the black album
@@jasperepperson8173 you mean after "kill em all " ??
@@дпагсн no I think all of the cliff Burton era albums are masterpieces. And justice for all is an pretty good but the black album I don't like
Their Biggest Mistake When They Kept lars on the band
Marty Friedman guitar solos are euphoria 😍
4:23-5:43 is the greatest sequence ever in metal. I will die on this hill.
I prefer 0:00 - 6:37
I agree
THRASH
Quintessential Thrash Metal. The Platonic Ideal of a metal riff.
Get well soon from the cancer. We trust you Dave.
The cancer spread to his lungs, we might lose him :(
@@coclayouts9521 where did you see this?
@@coclayouts9521 nooooooo!!!!
What?! This can't be man. Pray for Dave.
I like how this has 666 likes, let's keep it this way
The fact that Dave can sing and play these riffs puts him in a whole different class of musicianship
Its not that uncommon in the genre to have a lead singer who also plays guitar.
@@jeremywade6986 so try and play the verse riff and sing it as well, Jeremy
@@jeremywade6986 singing while playing the riff is hard to do it..i myself cant do it singing qhile playing the riff
That's Mustainship, not musicianship.
In an interview Dave said "Marty plays with love, I play with hate."
1990 has gotta be one of the best years for Metal. Black Album, Rust in Peace, Cowboys from Hell. all bangers in that year alone.
The Drums, The Bass, the perfect guitar playing from Dave and Marty, Daves unique vocals and arranging with revolutionary thrash playing, this song is just a Masterpiece.
Dave Mustaine - 🎸🎤
David Ellefson - 𝄢
Marty Friedman - 🎸
Nick Menza - 🥁
Killer Line-up!
ONG
Banger
David Ellefson - 🍆🤛🤠🤳
@@Frogmilk LMAOO
@@Frogmilk LOLL
They could have written this anytime in the last 2 thousand years, and probably will still be true for the next thousand years
I remember an interview Dave did where he said this was written after a show in Ireland and some kid threw something at him. The locals explained why the kid didn't like him and he wrote this. Crazyyy how all holy wars are so similar... Protestants and Catholics or anything in the middle east
@@xdrfeelgoodz1152why the kid throw at Him?
@@henzo.78cuz he’s ginger
@@henzo.78Ireland is a catholic nation and England is a Protestant nation and they were at war from the 1960s-1990s, it was a ‘holy war’
@@wilholmrykes6589 but Dave Mustaine itself is A Protestant, Born In A Jewish Family And His current Religion is Jennovah's Witnesses
Life started on earth & evolved for 3.9 billion years just so this song could be written. Mission. Accomplished.
Dave mustain being fired from metallica was the best thing ever, we got this masterpiece.
Greatest thing Metallica ever did
agreed
He went on to create a better band
I was mad at Metallica for a very, very long time cuz of their treatment of Dave & stealing his songs!
I've never seen them in concert but I've seen Megadeth 4x!
Megadeth is WAY better than Metallica IMO!
Party on!!!
☮️💜
Holy Wars is easily better than any Metallica song IMO.
Dave can do ALL OF THAT while SINGING.. he is a legend!!
I love Daves solo at the end. Its like "Look, Im better than Kirk Hammett!" I think he is too.
"They killed my wife and my baby...with hopes to enslave me. First mistake...last mistake."
Baabyyyy the best line
Moral of the story never get married, problem avoided
“Paid by the alliance, to slay all the giants! Next mistake…no more mistakes!”
“My name is Maximus Decimus Meridius, Commander of the Armies of the North, General of the Felix Legions. Loyal servant to the TRUE Emperor Marcus Aurelius. Father to a murdered son, husband to a murdered wife, and I will have my vengeance, in this life or the next.”
We will be in 2025, 2030, 2050 and this song will never lose its relevance. By far Megadeth's best and biggest lineup, this is a set of combinations that I've never seen in my life, perfection starts with this song and this album and remains throughout the entire lineup, long live Megadeth and all the members ❤️ RIP Nick Menza. With all my fan love 🇧🇷
This is art that asks you to think, to see the world from a critical lens. This is what art is suppose to do. The quality of music in this song and the entire Rust in Peace album, along with the talent needed to perform it is just outstanding. I was in 8th grade when I first saw this video, it changed me forever.
word!
Im not even a metal head but dang, this song is the real deal. It has everything.... dynamics, rock, funk, melody, thrash, technicality which is mind blowing at such a ridiculously fast tempo.
Everything except a chorus 🤣
@@johnwhitaker545 lmao, I never really thought about that but you're right. kickass song but maybe they just didn't think it needed one🤣
@@winterlogical it definitely didn’t need one. Imagine how cheesedick it’d be if it did have one lol
@@johnwhitaker545 It would ruin the entire song.
Coincidentally it came out the same month, possibly the same week, as the first gulf war started. It was voted #1 on Headbanger's Ball every week for a couple months until they just retired it because no other band was going to win anytime soon.
30 years later and this song is still relevant
The song is litterally inspired from the troubles in the North of Ireland, and the song still has massive relevance to it
I love the difference between Marty and Daves soloing. Marty has 2 intricately crafted, beautiful melodic solos with complex timing and Dave just be like: *Fast.*
That guy playing the drums is awesome. That's some of greatest drumming I've ever seen.
You should see
the Iggor Cavalera from Sepultura as well, it's insane considering they started yo play when they we're tennagers
Nick Mensa is a beast 💪💪
@@gholamdapantaloonsniffer8218 Was...
@@tubeless666 stop 😭
@@carmenemiliamonroygarrido7936 as a brazilian I'm really happy to read that comment
The capacity of Mustaine to play such complex riffs and to sing at the same time is absolutely amazing!
youve obviously never heared him live,, believe me he sounds like mickey mouse and his playing suffers too!
chris fox-james I've heard him a few months ago here in Argentina and it sounded pretty good..
If you think that's cool, you should look up Les Claypool from Primus.
What say the 4E is true Les claypool is also amazing, check live of tommy the cat
Claypool is a beast!!
2:17 Megadeth is so metal that they could play acoustic with electric guitar.
they can
But how great is that interlude tho
Zakk Wylde did that on Ozzy Osbournes Mama I'm Coming Home Music video.
They're using a boss AC acoustic simulator ;)
I don't know if it's sarcasm but I'm still telling you, if they actually recorded it with an electric guitar, it's just too clean a tone
this song (and the whole album) is like a journey to riffs and anger
Still holds up as one of the greatest songs ever written
The bone tight jeans, the big white sneakers, shirtless sweaty bodies sponsoring bullet belts, pointy Jackson guitars, a face obscured by hair leaving just a dog like snarl while playing devastating music, how very thrash..yes its MEGADETH
+Harry Callahan You're god damn right it is.
+Franken Stein Or it was
eshneto Could this be the work of the illuminati?
+Harry Callahan from a time when badasses wore skinny jeans..
+Harry Callahan Your one mean cop Callahan but damn it if you don't have a fine taste in music
How this masterpiece is not at a billion views is beyond me.
Megadeth is underrated
@@benjaminriddle8207 literally one of the most famous bands of the 90s
@@discotequilasunset they were overshadowed by overrated bands like Metallica and Nirvana
@@louisrousseau1006 no… sure they were more popular but i wouldn’t say overshadowed, megadeth is a super famous band
Masterpiece means very special, like the people who would listen to masterpieces, which are fewer than the mass..... dooh.
It’s a pleasant surprise when you see how timeless this song and also this band really is.
*DAVE* *MUSTAINE*
*MARTY* *FRIEDMAN*
*DAVID* *ELLEFSON*
*NICK* *MENZA*
The original line ip
Originally
But my man Kiko though...boss
👍
It is David Ellefson
Holy fuck this song is just unreal. It's chillingly relevant today
Ikr
it was relevant back then too with the gulf war and all that shit
OVI-Wan Kenobi get out
OVI-Wan Kenobi not cool dude, could've rephrased your sentence with a less racist tone
shinglam szeto I can't, I'm from the 80s.
This might be the best metal song ever. This has so much energy and creativity. Thank you guys.
War pigs 🤘
I agree
Even though this is a masterpiece, I'd say Painkiller by Judas Priest is the best metal song. However opinions vary
Hallowed Be Thy Name.
Master of puppets is the best
I'm prepared for war
Rust in peace is the best album in the whole universe.