Countdown to Extinction

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Countdown to Extinction
Countdown to Extinction cover
Studio album by Megadeth
Released July 14, 1992
Recorded Between January 6 and April 28, 1992
Genre Heavy metal
Thrash metal
Length 66:38(Remaster)
47:31(Original)
Label Capitol Records
Combat Records
Producer(s) Max Norman and Dave Mustaine
Professional reviews
Megadeth chronology
Rust in Peace
(1990)
Countdown to Extinction
(1992)
Youthanasia
(1994)


Countdown to Extinction is the fifth studio album by Megadeth, released in 1992 (see 1992 in music).

Contents

Following up the band's 1990 technical masterpiece Rust in Peace, Megadeth decided to follow a more straight-forward heavy metal format with Countdown to Extinction. This style would continue throughout their later offerings.

Countdown to Extinction was the second album featuring the Mustaine / Ellefson / Menza / Friedman line-up. It was produced by Mustaine and Max Norman at The Enterprise in Burbank, California. Pre-produced by Ryan Greene.

The band's change in musical style meant that many songs on the album follow a more traditional structure, with verses and choruses (unlike many of the band's previous albums). This format change was unpopular with some fans at the album's release, however the album turned out to be the band's most commercially successful.

Like its predecessor, many of the songs on the album have political and military undertones. For example, "Symphony of Destruction" is a song about military dictators, "Architecture of Aggression" focuses on the complexity of military operations, and "Ashes in Your Mouth" concentrates on the negative aftermaths of war ("sweet taste of vindication, it turns to ashes in your mouth"). In a similar vein, "Psychotron" details a merciless cyborg killing machine of the same name, and is based on the Marvel comic book character Deathlok. Other political songs include "Captive Honour", a song about prison and the consequences of crime, "Countdown to Extinction", a song about canned hunts (which many believed was a jab at Metallica frontman James Hetfield and his love for hunting), and "Foreclosure of a Dream", a song that looks at rise and fall of political and economic ideologies, which also includes the infamous 1988 "Read my lips" quote by George H. W. Bush (and on a more personal level, about Ellefson's parents who lost their jobs under the Reagan Administration). The title song "Countdown To Extinction" also won Megadeth the Humane Society of the United States "Genesis Award" for its dealings with issues of animal welfare.

The rest of the songs' undertones are more spread around. "Skin O' My Teeth" is about Mustaine's numerous attempts at suicide but "just couldn't get the job done" as Mustaine said during a 1992 concert. "Sweating Bullets" has been mistakenly referred to be about Schizophrenia, yet the lyrical content referrs more to Dissociative Identity Disorder. "This Was My Life" refers to a failing relationship where that despite wanting to kill your spouse, you'll be sent to the electric chair regardless for your actions. "High Speed Dirt" is about skydiving.

The song "Symphony of Destruction" was covered by the band Arch Enemy on the EP Dead Eyes See No Future, and by Nightwish on their single for the song The Siren. It is also featured in the Playstation 2 game Guitar Hero. A remix is also included on Smackdown vs Raw 2006 for Playstation 2. In 2005, the game FlatOut 2 included it as a soundtrack. The song "Skin O' My Teeth" was covered by the band Kalmah on the album They Will Return.

  1. "Skin O' My Teeth" – (Dave Mustaine) 3:13
  2. "Symphony of Destruction" – (Mustaine) 4:02 sample 
  3. "Architecture of Aggression" – (Mustaine/David Ellefson) 3:34
  4. "Foreclosure of a Dream" – (Mustaine/Ellefson) 4:17 sample 
  5. "Sweating Bullets" – (Mustaine) 5:03 sample 
  6. "This Was My Life" – (Mustaine) 3:42
  7. "Countdown to Extinction" – (Mustaine/Nick Menza/Ellefson/Marty Friedman) 4:16
  8. "High Speed Dirt" – (Mustaine/Ellefson) 4:12
  9. "Psychotron" – (Mustaine) 4:42
  10. "Captive Honour" – (Mustaine/Ellefson/Menza/Friedman) 4:14
  11. "Ashes in Your Mouth" – (Mustaine/Menza/Ellefson/Friedman) 6:10
  12. "Crown of Worms"* – 3:17
  13. "Countdown to Extinction" (demo)* – 3:55
  14. "Symphony of Destruction" (demo)* – 5:29
  15. "Psychotron" (demo)* – 5:28

* Included as bonus tracks in the 2004 reissue

  • "Skin O' My Teeth" is about how many times Dave Mustaine has failed to kill himself. It is considered one of Megadeth's best songs and is a lot more melodic and less heavy than most.
  • "Symphony Of Destruction" is about Military dictators
  • "Architecture Of Aggression" is a song that focuses on the complexity of military operations
  • "Forclosure Of A Dream" is a song that looks at rise and fall of political and economic ideologies, which also includes the infamous 1988 "Read my lips" quote by George H. W. Bush (and on a more personal level, about Ellefson's parents who lost their jobs under the Reagan Administration)
  • "Sweating Bullets" is about Dissociative Identity Disorder
  • "This was my Life" refers to a failing relationship where that despite wanting to kill your spouse, you'll be sent to the electric chair regardless for your actions
  • "Countdown To Extinction" won Megadeth the Humane Society of the United States "Genesis Award" for its dealings with issues of animal welfare. It was a song about canned hunts (which many believed was a jab at Metallica frontman James Hetfield and his love for hunting)
  • "High Speed Dirt" is about skydiving
  • "Phsychotron" details a merciless cyborg killing machine of the same name, and is based on the Marvel comic book character Deathlok
  • "Captive Honour" is a song about prison and the consequences of crime


Album

Year Chart Position
1992 The Billboard 200 2

Singles

Year Single Chart Position
1992 "Foreclosure of a Dream" Mainstream Rock Tracks 30
1992 "Symphony of Destruction" Billboard Hot 100 71
1992 "Symphony of Destruction" Mainstream Rock Tracks 29
1992 "Symphony of Destruction" UK Singles Chart 15
1993 "Skin O' My Teeth" UK Singles Chart 13
1993 "Sweating Bullets" Mainstream Rock Tracks 27
1993 "Sweating Bullets" UK Singles Chart 26
Megadeth
Dave Mustaine | Glen Drover | James Lomenzo | Shawn Drover
Former members: David Ellefson | Chris Poland | Gar Samuelson | Jeff Young | Chuck Behler | Nick Menza | Marty Friedman | Jimmy DeGrasso | Al Pitrelli | James MacDonough
Discography
Studio albums: Killing Is My Business... And Business Is Good! | Peace Sells... But Who's Buying? | So Far, So Good... So What! | Rust in Peace | Countdown to Extinction | Youthanasia | Cryptic Writings | Risk | The World Needs a Hero | The System Has Failed | United Abominations
Live albums: Live Trax | Live Trax II | Rude Awakening | Still Alive... And Well? | Unplugged In Boston
Compilations: Capitol Punishment | Back to the Start
Extended plays: Hidden Treasures | Cryptic Sounds
Videos and DVDs: Rusted Pieces | Exposure of a Dream | Evolver: The Making of Youthanasia | Rude Awakening | Video Hits | Arsenal of Megadeth | That One Night: Live in Buenos Aires
Songs
Mechanix | Peace Sells | In My Darkest Hour | Hangar 18 | Tornado of Souls | My Creation | Skin O' My Teeth | Sweating Bullets | Go To Hell | Train Of Consequences | A Tout Le Monde | Trust | Breadline | Gears of War
Other
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