℗ 2004 Capitol Records; A Capitol Records Release
Released September 24, 1990
Duration 56m 59s
Record Label CAPITOL CATALOG MKT (C92)
Genre Metal
 

Rust In Peace (2004 Remix / Expanded Edition)

Megadeth

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1.1
Holy Wars...The Punishment Due (2004 Remix)
Megadeth
6:30
1.2
Hangar 18 (2004 Remix)
Megadeth
5:11
1.3
Take No Prisoners (2004 Remix)
Megadeth
3:26
1.4
Five Magics (2004 Remix)
Megadeth
5:40
1.5
Poison Was The Cure (2004 Remix)
Megadeth
2:56
1.6
Lucretia (2004 Remix)
Megadeth
3:56
1.7
Tornado Of Souls (2004 Remix)
Megadeth
5:16
1.8
Dawn Patrol (2004 Remix)
Megadeth
1:48
1.9
Rust In Peace...Polaris (2004 Remix)
Megadeth
5:36
1.10
My Creation (2004 Remix)
Megadeth
1:36
1.11
Rust In Peace...Polaris (Demo)
Megadeth
5:25
1.12
Holy Wars...The Punishment Due (Demo)
Megadeth
6:16
1.13
Take No Prisoners (Demo)
Megadeth
3:23
UK Albums Chart - #8, 1990 Billboard 200 - #23, 1990 Grammy nomination - Best Metal Performance, 1990 "... instrumental virtuosity, thoughtful lyricism and punkish rage..." - Chicago Tribune "a mature, complex, surprisingly consonant and sparely produced album..." - Spin American thrash metal band Megadeth release the expanded, newly remastered edition of their fourth studio album Rust In Peace, originally released on September 24, 1990 by Capitol Records. It was the first Megadeth album to feature lead guitarist Marty Friedman and drummer Nick Menza. The album features multiple lyrical themes: religion, politics and warfare, as well as Mustaine's personal issues, such as his fight against drug and alcohol addiction, UFO conspiracy theories and even the Marvel Comics character Punisher. Since its release, Rust in Peace has often been named as one of the best thrash metal records of all time, by publications such as Decibel and Kerrang!, and listed in the reference book 1001 Albums You Must Hear Before You Die. The album was nominated for a Grammy Award for "Best Metal Performance" at the 33rd Grammy Awards. At the 1991 Foundations Forum, the album received a Concrete Foundations Award for "Top Radio Album" and the single "Hangar 18" won "Top Radio Cut" award. The Expanded Edition features 4 all new bonus tracks, as well as a brand new remix by Ralph Patlan and Dave Mustaine.
96 kHz / 24-bit PCM – CAPITOL CATALOG MKT (C92) Studio Masters

Tracks 1-9 – contains high-resolution digital transfers of material originating from an analogue master source Tracks 10-13 – 44.1 kHz / 24-bit PCM, mastered in 96 kHz / 24-bit
Track title
Peak
(dB FS)
RMS
(dB FS)
LUFS
(integrated)
DR
Album average
Range of values
-2.20
-2.81 to -1.78
-12.91
-15.27 to -12.29
-9.82
-13.00 to -8.90
6
6 to 9
1
Holy Wars...The Punishment Due (2004 Remix)
-1.98-12.51-9.66
2
Hangar 18 (2004 Remix)
-2.25-12.32-8.96
3
Take No Prisoners (2004 Remix)
-2.13-12.93-9.86
4
Five Magics (2004 Remix)
-2.37-13.08-10.36
5
Poison Was The Cure (2004 Remix)
-1.78-12.81-10.06
6
Lucretia (2004 Remix)
-1.88-12.29-9.06
7
Tornado Of Souls (2004 Remix)
-2.07-12.34-9.26
8
Dawn Patrol (2004 Remix)
-1.79-15.27-13.09
9
Rust In Peace...Polaris (2004 Remix)
-1.90-12.49-9.57
10
My Creation (2004 Remix)
-2.81-12.74-9.86
11
Rust In Peace...Polaris (Demo)
-2.67-13.09-9.57
12
Holy Wars...The Punishment Due (Demo)
-2.21-12.32-9.26
13
Take No Prisoners (Demo)
-2.78-13.65-9.96

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