@@nickcolbert9615 last year. I saw a video of Kennedy and Kurt chatting tother at some event. I don't know how old it is but it looks like it a few years ago. Kurt looks like he has aged well. for some reason I was never a fan MTV news other anchors Tabita and John.
@@chrisstory563 yeah I looked him up. Looks like he’s 78 and still kicking and looking good for his age. Yeah he had a gravitas about him that was unmatched. He took the job seriously unlike some of the others. 🍻🤘🏻✌🏼
@@nickcolbert9615 that's why I like him more then the other news anchors on MTV. he had that same quality that you would from the big three news anchors back in the 80's. when I mean big three. I mean Rather Brokaw and Jennings Norris and Thorn didn't come close Loader's ability to deliver music news the way he did. heck when MTV first came on. it was only the VJ's that did the MTV news but when they brough in Kurt for the week in rock and MTV news around 1987'. he was the right choice.
@@jhamilton1007Name another band? Metallica had three good albums between 1984-1988, but that's it. Megadeth are the Kings of Thrash, no question - not even close.🤘🏻
"WHADDYA MEAN I'M KICKED OUT OF METALLICA??" Jk, Megadeth is one of my favorite bands ever! That joke/parody line just makes me laugh every time haha. But in terms of the song "If there's a new way, I'll be the first in line"...makes more sense today than it did in 1986
LOL wow i could totally hear him saying that WHADDYA MEAN I BEEN KICKED OUTTT -------- TAHHHH------ MEHHH --- TAAALLL --- LICK --- AHHHHHHHH ---------------
"I wrote it because I was tired of people mocking metal in general and mocking people who are metal fans". It was hard for me to watch the way we were stereotyped on TV, just as dumbasses. For the most part, I think that a lot of musicians are very intelligent and very talented. It's a bummer the way people had been stereotyped." - Dave Mustaine-
He's not wrong. There's a lot of people that label metal heads in that manner, but yet, it's usually those who themselves are casting their own shortcomings on a certain group of people
If you want another song about basically this same subject, do Foreclosure Of A Dream. The lyrics of that one will make you angry, because it's still happening so many decades later. \m/
What’s cool is Mustaine wrote this to show that metal heads aren’t dumbasses like everyone thought. As you know, metal is not easy to play or write. It takes talent.
Killing Is My Business was my first introduction to them. But, like most people who hear Megadeth for the first time, I didn't get it at first. Then this album dropped and I heard Peace Sells for the first time. It was all over with from that point forward. It's funny how this song was so pivotal in me becoming a diehard fan. But, yet! Now, it's not even in my Top 5 from them. Maybe not even in my Top 10. But, it's still nothing short of a classic. Any Metal band, that you could name, would kill to have this song be their only hit. It's a career making song. It made Megadeth.
Damn straight, 'they' were F*ing people in the 80s, & they're STILL F*ing US! There were ALOT of songs about the way of the world back then, & it's all the same now, but even worse. The first somg that comes to mind is "EMPIRE" by Queensryche. That song get INTO IT! 🤘😎
In terms of the lyrics, there are a lot of similarities with this and Machine Head's song "In Comes the Flood". Totally different, but you'll find yourself in those lyrics the same way.
Doing Ts favorite metal band. This was my first Megadeth album. I love opening line of the song. This is way before Oliver Anthony. Is T going to turn Tasha into a full fledged metal head?
Fun reaction, kick ass song. T clearly loves this one. Fun seeing Tasha jam to it :) Now for a bit of well intended criticism. That Elon Musk judgement was not on point at all. I love Tasha, but she is out of her depth in this case, sorry. Looking at the world through the eyes of simplistic idealism. The only way to solve basic food access over time, in a sustainable way, will be through free market incentives. Not to say that philanthropists cant contribute and do good, but it will only make a small dent in this case. The IMF & especially the US's stranglehold on poor countries through it's greatest weapon, the world reserve currency, the USD, are greatly to blame here. The further you are to the money spigot, the more you will be disadvantaged. The underclass in third world countries are as far as it gets and are thus fucked the hardest. These countries need to band together and stop bending over for the IMF/US and their draconian loans, that are set up to bleed them dry of their resources. They need a gold based currency (or preferably Bitcoin based when it grows and becomes less volatile)which will help in stabilizing these low tier economies through rewarding and maximizing productivity with a trustworthy currency for locals. The way the system is currently setup incentivizes corruption and high time preference in these societies, the 2 biggest enemies of prosperity.
There are a million things to criticize Elon about, in particular for a ton of his childish behavior, however, he was COMPLETELY right on this one. Also, saying he "ruined twitter" is an eye of the beholder issue, if we're talking about the free speech angle. In therms of the efficiency of the platform, there she is absolutely wrong. Most of the firings were the bureaucratic dead weights that served to push the woke censorship agenda, which Elon has no interest in. The point of buying it was to stick a middle finger up to the censor happy establishment and media. He clearly succeeded with this particular goal. She is also wrong about Twitter's tech side (Frontend/Backend) which is not only running as efficiently as before, but it is also much more dynamic than it has been in a decade. As for the world hunger thing, Tasha was incorrect in the way she presented the incident. $6.6 Billion was put forward to Musk, by a branch of the UN, as the supposed amount that would solve world hunger (For 1 year). He responded that if presented with an actual sustainable plan of action, he would donate the funds. The reason he did this is because he knew it is in fact not possible to do so in a sustainable way through UN bureaucracies, or else it we would have already done it. $6.6 Billion would certainly not be impossible to raise if someone were able to actually demonstrate some sort of efficient distribution system. It has NEVER been done. At any scale bigger than the local level, these organizations always end up being a chain of inefficient parasitic bureaucracies that skim the majority of the money/resources intended for those in actual need.
I was 13 when thrash started and 16 when this came out and you said a mouthful when you said "voice of a generation" - great analysis and insight. There will always be angst amongst the younger as they grow up and this was my time - it carried into the early 90's for me culminating in Pantera - tell me Phil isn't the pure definition of angst - with iron will! The big 4 and Maiden are the soundtrack to my youth!
Considering this was made and released in 1986, there was nothing like this record out at the time... Dave Mustaine was way ahead of his time, despite his rampant drug abuse. This was the music he was coming up w/ when the big albums were Bon Jovi's 'Slippery when wet' ... Journey's 'Raised on radio'... Ratt's 'Dancing undercover'... Whitesnake's 'Slide it in'... Megadeth sounded like no one else out there, including Metallica.
Very insightful and considerate of the lyrics and music. These were among some of the greatest musicians and song writers of their era. I only hope now people begin to see exactly why metal was demonized and marginalized in the mainstream despite the brilliance behind their music and lyrics. They all have a message we needed to hear. The power that be didn't want you listening. Glad you guys are seeing it for what it is and resurrecting it for future generations to seee and hear. If you think it was bad then, it's REALLY bad now. Theyve all but stamped this type music from existence. Most of todays music is music made to sell records and tickle the ear of the simple minded. Bring back real music with a real message that took real talent of multiple musicians to create. Betcha none of these songs were tapped out in 30 minutes on a computer.
You are spot on about the tempo and vocals in this song, meaning to sound like frustration. So many people I know who have been fans of this song haven't picked up on that. And you are spot on about a "breaking point" how it never goes away. Politicians just pacify the public for a short time when the pressure starts to boil over.
Every time Tee starts laughing, I gotta roll it back a bit to see what I missed, cos if it gets Tee laughing, it;'s gotta be good - and it was! Tasha saying how she stopped going to church cos she "didn't like those people anyway" (brutal honesty!), calling them "little demons themselves", LOL!! That was awesome, and SO TRUE! It's so often the case, people who virtue signal through endless preaching/pontificating, and church attendance are usually frauds with something to hide. I liked what she said about NATURE being the TRUE "house of the lord". I am not particularly religious or spiritual, but if I were to ever embark on some spiritual odyssey, NATURE is where I would turn, not any man-made religion or "house of the holy".
My favorite band for 30 years until The Warning came along. Apples to oranges but that's just how great The Warning is. EVOLVE official or the live at Teatro CDMX would be great start.
"Foreclosure Of A Dream" is an little later song by these guys addressing farmers losing land etc... YES The church thing...with you 100% ma'am... (Dave was raised Catholic, but I don't think he practices)
so long without checking this one. this is like one of the most beautiful megadeth classics for me. i think those solos are using blues scale.. they sound so, so great and also full album has bluesy style on it and i love it. hope this channel keeps going good as well as you, greetings from barcelona and sorry for my english
Second comment on your channel, I still love your wife's response. No offense, but it's the Internet, you can't trust anything, I hope you guys are legit. I also forgot to mention, last time...I love the smile you get, when you listen. That's the point of music. I am glad you have fun listening!
Definitely legit. I host a metal stream every Friday evening. Megadeth is the band that really got me into 80s metal. You should stop by. It will be under Metal Meltdown.
You have to understand, this was heavy metal in its early days. The songwriters were writing about the climate in America and the world. Drugs and alcohol. World peace and discord. Nuclear holocaust. It was a scary time to try and predict politicians. So our heroes were bands that gave us an outlet. Love Megadeth and all the bands from the'80's.
Dave mustain got kicked out of Metallica for drinking too much. So he got sober. And hired a whole band of professional jazz musicians Early megadeth is dave plus jazz musicians playing metal
It's funny though how peopel were writing songs back in the 80's about how bad things were, songs like Born in the USA (no, that's not a patriotic song), "The Way it Is", etc. But in reality the 80's were the best times in our history, after we finally recovered from the Carter years. The alphabet agencies were still around back then, and that's where most of the problems were, they do their thing no matter who's president, they are rogue organizations.
I kept listening, and I saw what was said about churches and such. You have to follow your heart. Faith is very personal and their is no man alive that can tell you how to have a relationship with God. What they did was wrong. I believe in God and Jesus too, with all my heart. There are alot of people out there who call themselves Christian but are hateful, and that's not what God and Jesus are about. It's not about judgment and condemnation, it's about kindness, love, and something bigger than yourself to help you when you need it. Oh... and I am a huge metal head too. ;) I'm subbing after all of this. You two are so damn awesome!
We all share this pale blue dot in the universe and we need to stop letting politics divide us We ALL know that we all love each other no matter what. ❤️ it's THEM that want us to hate and want us divided.we need to unite!
I love what you said, I talked to God everyday I don't have to walk through a doorway to speak with him, I learned a long time ago God is in my heart I don't have to walk into a room to meet him!
Elon offered to pay to end world hunger, but his request was for there to be complete transparency for every dollar spent in order to guarantee there was no corruption. The UN, or whoever it was, declined.
I love that you loved your Megadeth journey so much that you just had to share! I couldn't love this more! Thank you! Looking forward to more!! Should react to Megadeth-Foreclosure of a Dream. You'll see why!
Your cool as hell! And your girl also! Thank you both for your open minds! First time checking out your show, and will definitely continue! Thanks for letting whole songs play, a lot don't? Points scored with me!
It’s cool that you’re reviewing this song, to me as a 50 year old I realize that this story is as old as time. Anything that can be used to manipulate the public will be used, weather it’s god, peace,economy,racial, gender…you’re sense of what’s right will be used against you.
"I didn't like some of the people in the church..." I can totally relate lmao, my parents took me every sunday and for some reason the other kids were assholes. Some are faithful and good people, but to me most of them are hypocrites.
That Elon Musk judgement was not on point at all. I love Tasha, but she is out of her depth in this case, sorry. Looking at the world through the eyes of simplistic idealism. The only way to solve basic food access over time, in a sustainable way, will be through free market incentives. Not to say that philanthropists cant contribute and do good, but it will only make a small dent in this case. The IMF & especially the US's stranglehold on poor countries through it's greatest weapon, the world reserve currency, the USD, are greatly to blame here. The further you are to the money spigot, the more you will be disadvantaged. The underclass in third world countried are as far as it gets and are thus fucked the hardest. There are a million things to criticize Elon about, in particular for a ton of his childish behavior, however, he was COMPLETELY right on this one. Also, saying he "ruined twitter" is an eye of the beholder issue, if we're talking about the free speech angle. In therms of the efficiency of the platform, there she is absolutely wrong. Most of the firings were the bureaucratic dead weights that served to push the woke censorship agenda, which Elon has no interest in. The point of buying it was to stick a middle finger up to the censor happy establishment and media. He clearly succeeded with this particular goal. She is also wrong about Twitter's tech side (Frontend/Backend) which is not only running as efficiently as before, but it is also much more dynamic than it has been in a decade. As for the world hunger thing, Tasha was incorrect in the way she presented the incident. $6.6 Billion was put forward to Musk, by a branch of the UN, as the supposed amount that would solve world hunger (For 1 year). He responded that if presented with an actual sustainable plan of action, he would donate the funds. The reason he did this is because he knew it is in fact not possible to do so in a sustainable way through UN bureaucracies, or else it we would have already done it. $6.6 Billion would certainly not be impossible to raise if someone were able to actually demonstrate some sort of efficient distribution system. It has NEVER been done. At any scale bigger than the local level, these organizations always end up being a chain of inefficient parasitic bureaucracies that skim the majority of the money/resources intended for those in actual need.
That little bass lick at the beginning of the song used to be the intro to MTV News back when they were actually music television.
I think it was the outro of MTV news that they is a bit of the peace sells bassline
Damn it was?! I watched MTV in those days and totally forgot that. As an aside I wonder whatever happened to Kurt Loader?
@@nickcolbert9615 last year. I saw a video of Kennedy and Kurt chatting tother at some event. I don't know how old it is but it looks like it a few years ago. Kurt looks like he has aged well. for some reason I was never a fan MTV news other anchors Tabita and John.
@@chrisstory563 yeah I looked him up. Looks like he’s 78 and still kicking and looking good for his age. Yeah he had a gravitas about him that was unmatched. He took the job seriously unlike some of the others. 🍻🤘🏻✌🏼
@@nickcolbert9615 that's why I like him more then the other news anchors on MTV. he had that same quality that you would from the big three news anchors back in the 80's. when I mean big three. I mean Rather Brokaw and Jennings
Norris and Thorn didn't come close Loader's ability to deliver music news the way he did.
heck when MTV first came on. it was only the VJ's that did the MTV news but when they brough in Kurt for the week in rock and MTV news around 1987'. he was the right choice.
Excellent. I needed more Megadeth reactions in my life. The greatest thrash band ever.
Damn right, bro🤘😎
Hell yeah! 🤘
Nah
@@jhamilton1007Name another band? Metallica had three good albums between 1984-1988, but that's it. Megadeth are the Kings of Thrash, no question - not even close.🤘🏻
It's so refreshing to see black people enjoying and understanding metal. We all share the same struggles in life. I'm loving this!
"WHADDYA MEAN I'M KICKED OUT OF METALLICA??" Jk, Megadeth is one of my favorite bands ever! That joke/parody line just makes me laugh every time haha. But in terms of the song "If there's a new way, I'll be the first in line"...makes more sense today than it did in 1986
LOL wow i could totally hear him saying that WHADDYA MEAN I BEEN KICKED OUTTT -------- TAHHHH------ MEHHH --- TAAALLL --- LICK --- AHHHHHHHH ---------------
Hatfield shouldn't have kicked his dog.
"I wrote it because I was tired of people mocking metal in general and mocking people who are metal fans".
It was hard for me to watch the way we were stereotyped on TV, just as dumbasses.
For the most part, I think that a lot of musicians are very intelligent and very talented. It's a bummer the way people had been stereotyped."
- Dave Mustaine-
He's not wrong. There's a lot of people that label metal heads in that manner, but yet, it's usually those who themselves are casting their own shortcomings on a certain group of people
He's right but at the same time they were a bunch of drug junkies so obviously people will think they're dmbasses
Megadeath is the angry, rage filled hate child of Metallica and a witch coven…at HP Lovecrafts estate.😂😂😂
If you want another song about basically this same subject, do Foreclosure Of A Dream. The lyrics of that one will make you angry, because it's still happening so many decades later. \m/
Such an underrated Megadeth track.
Megadeth’s answer to Metallica’s Black album.
Megadeth is always better.
Tasha should re-react to this watching the music video. It's a masterpiece that really drives the music home.
Definitely a masterpiece 💯 percent agree
What’s cool is Mustaine wrote this to show that metal heads aren’t dumbasses like everyone thought. As you know, metal is not easy to play or write. It takes talent.
This Megadeth album was my introduction to Megadeth
Killing Is My Business was my first introduction to them. But, like most people who hear Megadeth for the first time, I didn't get it at first. Then this album dropped and I heard Peace Sells for the first time. It was all over with from that point forward. It's funny how this song was so pivotal in me becoming a diehard fan. But, yet! Now, it's not even in my Top 5 from them. Maybe not even in my Top 10. But, it's still nothing short of a classic. Any Metal band, that you could name, would kill to have this song be their only hit. It's a career making song. It made Megadeth.
Damn straight, 'they' were F*ing people in the 80s, & they're STILL F*ing US!
There were ALOT of songs about the way of the world back then, & it's all the same now, but even worse.
The first somg that comes to mind is "EMPIRE" by Queensryche. That song get INTO IT! 🤘😎
If I ever would run for public office, this would be my theme song.
In terms of the lyrics, there are a lot of similarities with this and Machine Head's song "In Comes the Flood". Totally different, but you'll find yourself in those lyrics the same way.
Remember seeing this on MTV as a kid when it first came out. Was life changing as a 7 year old.
Doing Ts favorite metal band. This was my first Megadeth album. I love opening line of the song. This is way before Oliver Anthony. Is T going to turn Tasha into a full fledged metal head?
we will see.
Fun reaction, kick ass song. T clearly loves this one. Fun seeing Tasha jam to it :)
Now for a bit of well intended criticism. That Elon Musk judgement was not on point at all. I love Tasha, but she is out of her depth in this case, sorry. Looking at the world through the eyes of simplistic idealism. The only way to solve basic food access over time, in a sustainable way, will be through free market incentives. Not to say that philanthropists cant contribute and do good, but it will only make a small dent in this case.
The IMF & especially the US's stranglehold on poor countries through it's greatest weapon, the world reserve currency, the USD, are greatly to blame here. The further you are to the money spigot, the more you will be disadvantaged. The underclass in third world countries are as far as it gets and are thus fucked the hardest. These countries need to band together and stop bending over for the IMF/US and their draconian loans, that are set up to bleed them dry of their resources. They need a gold based currency (or preferably Bitcoin based when it grows and becomes less volatile)which will help in stabilizing these low tier economies through rewarding and maximizing productivity with a trustworthy currency for locals. The way the system is currently setup incentivizes corruption and high time preference in these societies, the 2 biggest enemies of prosperity.
There are a million things to criticize Elon about, in particular for a ton of his childish behavior, however, he was COMPLETELY right on this one. Also, saying he "ruined twitter" is an eye of the beholder issue, if we're talking about the free speech angle. In therms of the efficiency of the platform, there she is absolutely wrong. Most of the firings were the bureaucratic dead weights that served to push the woke censorship agenda, which Elon has no interest in. The point of buying it was to stick a middle finger up to the censor happy establishment and media. He clearly succeeded with this particular goal. She is also wrong about Twitter's tech side (Frontend/Backend) which is not only running as efficiently as before, but it is also much more dynamic than it has been in a decade.
As for the world hunger thing, Tasha was incorrect in the way she presented the incident.
$6.6 Billion was put forward to Musk, by a branch of the UN, as the supposed amount that would solve world hunger (For 1 year). He responded that if presented with an actual sustainable plan of action, he would donate the funds. The reason he did this is because he knew it is in fact not possible to do so in a sustainable way through UN bureaucracies, or else it we would have already done it. $6.6 Billion would certainly not be impossible to raise if someone were able to actually demonstrate some sort of efficient distribution system. It has NEVER been done.
At any scale bigger than the local level, these organizations always end up being a chain of inefficient parasitic bureaucracies that skim the majority of the money/resources intended for those in actual need.
This is in my opinion the best megadeth song I remember this video on MTV I could not get enough love megadeth
I quite literally happened upon your Channel with this Video. My first thought was:"How did I miss this Channel?"
Killing is my business and business is good from that first album been fan since
I was 13 when thrash started and 16 when this came out and you said a mouthful when you said "voice of a generation" - great analysis and insight. There will always be angst amongst the younger as they grow up and this was my time - it carried into the early 90's for me culminating in Pantera - tell me Phil isn't the pure definition of angst - with iron will!
The big 4 and Maiden are the soundtrack to my youth!
Considering this was made and released in 1986, there was nothing like this record out at the time... Dave Mustaine was way ahead of his time, despite his rampant drug abuse. This was the music he was coming up w/ when the big albums were Bon Jovi's 'Slippery when wet' ... Journey's 'Raised on radio'... Ratt's 'Dancing undercover'... Whitesnake's 'Slide it in'... Megadeth sounded like no one else out there, including Metallica.
The musicianship here is outstanding! Chris Poland is so fkn good!🤘
First song from them that got me into Megadeth...went out and got the LP shortly after hearing it.🤘
And led to a path of heavenly tunes
Very insightful and considerate of the lyrics and music. These were among some of the greatest musicians and song writers of their era.
I only hope now people begin to see exactly why metal was demonized and marginalized in the mainstream despite the brilliance behind their music and lyrics.
They all have a message we needed to hear. The power that be didn't want you listening.
Glad you guys are seeing it for what it is and resurrecting it for future generations to seee and hear. If you think it was bad then, it's REALLY bad now. Theyve all but stamped this type music from existence.
Most of todays music is music made to sell records and tickle the ear of the simple minded. Bring back real music with a real message that took real talent of multiple musicians to create. Betcha none of these songs were tapped out in 30 minutes on a computer.
You are spot on about the tempo and vocals in this song, meaning to sound like frustration.
So many people I know who have been fans of this song haven't picked up on that.
And you are spot on about a "breaking point" how it never goes away. Politicians just pacify the public for a short time when the pressure starts to boil over.
Elon Musk is an Oscar Mayer, but for all his eccentric genius, let him go colonize Mars and not come back.
Every time Tee starts laughing, I gotta roll it back a bit to see what I missed, cos if it gets Tee laughing, it;'s gotta be good - and it was!
Tasha saying how she stopped going to church cos she "didn't like those people anyway" (brutal honesty!), calling them "little demons themselves", LOL!!
That was awesome, and SO TRUE! It's so often the case, people who virtue signal through endless preaching/pontificating, and church attendance are usually frauds with something to hide.
I liked what she said about NATURE being the TRUE "house of the lord". I am not particularly religious or spiritual, but if I were to ever embark on some spiritual odyssey, NATURE is where I would turn, not any man-made religion or "house of the holy".
Motley crue's-live wire 🎸🎵🎼🔊🤠👍💯
Another great song!! I was 16 when this came out. I was actually a fan of them before Metallica.
My favorite band for 30 years until The Warning came along. Apples to oranges but that's just how great The Warning is. EVOLVE official or the live at Teatro CDMX would be great start.
"Foreclosure Of A Dream" is an little later song by these guys addressing farmers losing land etc... YES The church thing...with you 100% ma'am... (Dave was raised Catholic, but I don't think he practices)
and your take on politics in the world today...💯
This song is fantastic 🤘
Dave was speeking thruth long ago, I like the classics.
I'm very open to the commentary. Let's hear what Tasha has to say.
Plus I really, really love megadeth!
Congrats to new grandpa, Dave Mustaine…
Come on now. Gov 30 trillion in debt but Elon Musk could have ended world hunger with 40 billion ? Gov spends more than 40 billion each week
wouldn't matter if it was 1million to end world hunger. The thought is nice but people don't care about that shit.
First concert I went to was Megadeth in 1987. 🤘🏻
My first concert I seen them open for Dio
Omg I was 16 when this came out, with my long mullet😂
One of the greatest songs and album by my all time favorite metal band - MEGADETH
so long without checking this one. this is like one of the most beautiful megadeth classics for me. i think those solos are using blues scale.. they sound so, so great and also full album has bluesy style on it and i love it. hope this channel keeps going good as well as you, greetings from barcelona and sorry for my english
you should check out the MetalTrump cover of Peace Sells.
Hell yeah great reaction guys❤️☮️TaTa
OH! This reminds me of a really cool one you might not have reacted to: Date With Poverty by Metal Church!!!!!! Please please do this one!!!!!
Second comment on your channel, I still love your wife's response. No offense, but it's the Internet, you can't trust anything, I hope you guys are legit. I also forgot to mention, last time...I love the smile you get, when you listen. That's the point of music. I am glad you have fun listening!
Definitely legit. I host a metal stream every Friday evening. Megadeth is the band that really got me into 80s metal. You should stop by. It will be under Metal Meltdown.
@@TheAdventuresofTNT can't wait to see the feed! Love you guys, kinda binged! 🤘
Funny at 65 to discover metal!
Its still We The People RIGHT?!
Awesome video, thanks!
Blessed to be from ground zero
You have to understand, this was heavy metal in its early days. The songwriters were writing about the climate in America and the world. Drugs and alcohol. World peace and discord. Nuclear holocaust. It was a scary time to try and predict politicians. So our heroes were bands that gave us an outlet.
Love Megadeth and all the bands from the'80's.
This song rings just as true now as it did when released in 82.
Maybe even more today than back then
@@batwings388 right on!
86 but yeah
1986
I appreciate the free speech on twitter...at least better than it was.
End world hunger or free speech on Twitter?
@@TheAdventuresofTNTfree speech
TASHA IS A LOVELY ❤❤❤❤❤❤
Dave mustain got kicked out of Metallica for drinking too much. So he got sober. And hired a whole band of professional jazz musicians
Early megadeth is dave plus jazz musicians playing metal
It's funny though how peopel were writing songs back in the 80's about how bad things were, songs like Born in the USA (no, that's not a patriotic song), "The Way it Is", etc. But in reality the 80's were the best times in our history, after we finally recovered from the Carter years. The alphabet agencies were still around back then, and that's where most of the problems were, they do their thing no matter who's president, they are rogue organizations.
Glad to see Tasha is becoming a MegaFan. 🤘🤘🤘🤘
I kept listening, and I saw what was said about churches and such. You have to follow your heart. Faith is very personal and their is no man alive that can tell you how to have a relationship with God. What they did was wrong. I believe in God and Jesus too, with all my heart. There are alot of people out there who call themselves Christian but are hateful, and that's not what God and Jesus are about. It's not about judgment and condemnation, it's about kindness, love, and something bigger than yourself to help you when you need it. Oh... and I am a huge metal head too. ;) I'm subbing after all of this. You two are so damn awesome!
And to think Mustaine was so pissed and jealous for being kicked out of metallica.... I think Megadeth is far better for the thrashy metal.
You should have a listen to Post American World, and We'll Be Back, both by Megadeth.
You should have a listen to Post American World, and We'll Be Back, both by Megadeth.
You should have a listen to Post American World, and We'll Be Back, both by Megadeth.
14yo jamming this is basement!!! 1984 banned on MTV for flashing lights
C'mon now... ya can't finance a loan to end world hunger in the same way ya finance a business (Twitter).
Thankfully he was fired from Metallica which in turn gave us Megadeth n two of the greatest Metal bands of all-time.
We all share this pale blue dot in the universe and we need to stop letting politics divide us We ALL know that we all love each other no matter what. ❤️ it's THEM that want us to hate and want us divided.we need to unite!
I love what you said, I talked to God everyday I don't have to walk through a doorway to speak with him, I learned a long time ago God is in my heart I don't have to walk into a room to meet him!
For so long as there is profit to be made from crisis and mayhem, crisis and mayhem will be manufactured.
Yes symphony of destruction is perfect for what is happening in real time with the government is uncanny
Elon offered to pay to end world hunger, but his request was for there to be complete transparency for every dollar spent in order to guarantee there was no corruption. The UN, or whoever it was, declined.
these gotta be the only black people that like great music god bless you
You can’t put a price on (reactions) PEACE! You guys need to free it up a little bit for all of us to take part.
I remember first hearing this while play gta vice city and listening to v rock
Do Symphony of Destruction for Tasha next please.
Or even Hanger 18 or Holy Wars
I love that you loved your Megadeth journey so much that you just had to share! I couldn't love this more! Thank you! Looking forward to more!! Should react to Megadeth-Foreclosure of a Dream. You'll see why!
Great reaction thanks 🎉❤🎉
musk improved twitter now X made it more fair
Your cool as hell! And your girl also! Thank you both for your open minds! First time checking out your show, and will definitely continue! Thanks for letting whole songs play, a lot don't? Points scored with me!
a classic Megadeth masterpiece 👍
If this is the first reaction, why he knows the lyrics?😅
It’s cool that you’re reviewing this song, to me as a 50 year old I realize that this story is as old as time.
Anything that can be used to manipulate the public will be used, weather it’s god, peace,economy,racial, gender…you’re sense of what’s right will be used against you.
James Hetfield peace sells ai is pretty tight, don't judge me
10:11 Yes! Please! Get on that soapbox. We’d love to hear what’s on your mind. I’m guessing a majority of us out here are feeling the same 👍🏻
You guys rock! I wish I could take you back to 1986 with me to see them live. Totally agree with you guys in the state of the world.
Y'all ABSOLUTELY have to hear The Four Horsemen by Metallica.
"I didn't like some of the people in the church..."
I can totally relate lmao, my parents took me every sunday and for some reason the other kids were assholes.
Some are faithful and good people, but to me most of them are hypocrites.
Loved this folks! It's always brilliant to see people's reactions to those filthy licks and riffs.
Best metalhead DAVE
Yep, Reaganomics were killing the farmers, and the working class, and it inspired alot of great music in the decade.
Really my dad's family where farmers and doing fine
Provided the bass line to the original Mtv News commercial (jingle)
One of my favorite songs by them is Liar ... but love this one as well
Grew up on Megadeth
Yall hitting on all cylinders today I bet I've listened to this albumn a 1000 times easy
🤘🏾😎🤘🏾
Megadeath does a great cover of Alice Coopers "No more mister nice guy"
Megadeth cult song 🎉
The best band forever
Your Elon Musk judgment is so on point. His stans are an assortment of various types of tards.
That Elon Musk judgement was not on point at all. I love Tasha, but she is out of her depth in this case, sorry. Looking at the world through the eyes of simplistic idealism. The only way to solve basic food access over time, in a sustainable way, will be through free market incentives. Not to say that philanthropists cant contribute and do good, but it will only make a small dent in this case.
The IMF & especially the US's stranglehold on poor countries through it's greatest weapon, the world reserve currency, the USD, are greatly to blame here. The further you are to the money spigot, the more you will be disadvantaged. The underclass in third world countried are as far as it gets and are thus fucked the hardest.
There are a million things to criticize Elon about, in particular for a ton of his childish behavior, however, he was COMPLETELY right on this one. Also, saying he "ruined twitter" is an eye of the beholder issue, if we're talking about the free speech angle. In therms of the efficiency of the platform, there she is absolutely wrong. Most of the firings were the bureaucratic dead weights that served to push the woke censorship agenda, which Elon has no interest in. The point of buying it was to stick a middle finger up to the censor happy establishment and media. He clearly succeeded with this particular goal. She is also wrong about Twitter's tech side (Frontend/Backend) which is not only running as efficiently as before, but it is also much more dynamic than it has been in a decade.
As for the world hunger thing, Tasha was incorrect in the way she presented the incident.
$6.6 Billion was put forward to Musk, by a branch of the UN, as the supposed amount that would solve world hunger (For 1 year). He responded that if presented with an actual sustainable plan of action, he would donate the funds. The reason he did this is because he knew it is in fact not possible to do so in a sustainable way through UN bureaucracies, or else it we would have already done it. $6.6 Billion would certainly not be impossible to raise if someone were able to actually demonstrate some sort of efficient distribution system. It has NEVER been done.
At any scale bigger than the local level, these organizations always end up being a chain of inefficient parasitic bureaucracies that skim the majority of the money/resources intended for those in actual need.
You are rite about some people in church but when I got away from church I still believe
Love the reaction and that song gets better everyday! Definitely rings true
I absolutely love metallica, but megadeth was always my favorite
such a good song, nice to see Tasha enjoying the classics, always fun to see her reactions to metal
Classic Megadeth