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WASHINGTON—Saying that any further endeavors of technical skill and imagination were pointless, experts at the Smithsonian Institution reportedly questioned Monday why new art was still being produced after the pinnacle of aesthetic and creative potential was reached in 1990 with Megadeth's fourth studio album, Rust In Peace. "As the unquestioned apex of the entire history of the creative arts, Rust In Peace is the finest and last necessary piece of human expression—but it's almost as though current so-called artists are completely oblivious to Dave Mustaine's blistering, transcendent guitar work on 'Hangar 18,'" said Smithsonian curator of contemporary art Joanna Marsh...
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Megadeth to me was so much better than Metallica, I never understood why they didn't have the game Metallica did growing up and still don't.
Lyrical master peices, every single one
The whole volume mixing controversy convinced me Metallica sold out. They reshaped their image to be more mainstream, so they were more easily accessible, which is why more people know about them. Some members of Metallica also echoed political goodthink. Mustaine really had more talent than the rest of the band, and I'm glad he ending up starting his own. He would have just be stifled by Metallica
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Lyrical master peices, every single one
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WASHINGTON—Saying that any further endeavors of technical skill and imagination were pointless, experts at the Smithsonian Institution reportedly questioned Monday why new art was still being produced after the pinnacle of aesthetic and creative potential was reached in 1990 with Megadeth's fourth studio album, Rust In Peace. "As the unquestioned apex of the entire history of the creative arts, Rust In Peace is the finest and last necessary piece of human expression—but it's almost as though current so-called artists are completely oblivious to Dave Mustaine's blistering, transcendent guitar work on 'Hangar 18,'" said Smithsonian curator of contemporary art Joanna Marsh...
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Lyrical master peices, every single one
...and for some reason, I felt the need to post something here-anything.
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