Dates:
Nov 09, 2012 Providence, RI Lupo's Heartbreak Hotel
Nov 10, 2012 Huntington, NY Paramount Theatre
Nov 11, 2012 Worcester, MA The Palladium
Nov 13, 2012 Wallingford, CT Oakdale Theatre
Nov 14, 2012 Sayreville, NJ Starland Ballroom
Nov 16, 2012 Atlantic City, NJ House Of Blues
Nov 17, 2012 Niagara Falls, NY Rapids Theatre
Nov 19, 2012 Stroudsberg, PA Sherman Theater
Nov 20, 2012 Columbus, OH LC Pavilion
Nov 24, 2012 Myrtle Beach, SC House Of Blues
Nov 25, 2012 Charlotte, NC Fillmore
Nov 26, 2012 Atlanta, GA Tabernacle
Nov 28, 2012 Kansas City, MO Midland Theatre
Dec 01, 2012 Salt Lake City, UT Great Saltair
Dec 02, 2012 Boise, ID Knitting Factory
Dec 04, 2012 Reno, NV Grand Sierra Theatre
Dec 06, 2012 Las Vegas, NV House Of Blues
Dec 07, 2012 Pomona, CA Fox Theatre
I hope at least one good opener is added to this tour, so I can justify spending the money on this. I don't really care enough to spend 40 bucks for Megadeth alone.
I hope at least one good opener is added to this tour, so I can justify spending the money on this. I don't really care enough to spend 40 bucks for Megadeth alone.
I figured since you LOL'd you didn't like Megadeth.
I hope at least one good opener is added to this tour, so I can justify spending the money on this. I don't really care enough to spend 40 bucks for Megadeth alone.
I figured since you LOL'd you didn't like Megadeth.
Nah, I lol'd because I think it's hilarious that they can play at the Tsongas Arena and have the ticket sales be low as fuck. And then their next tour, they got downgraded to the palladium.
This isn't the first time they've played the Palladium. I saw them there on my birthday like four years ago. The worst Megadeth ticket sales I've ever seen was around 98 when they played Great woods and only seats in sections 1,2, and 3 had sold and like the first couple of rows of the top sections. It was really sad. A friend of mine walked right into Avalon on the Risk tour and said no one was even taking tickets at the door but I didn't make it to that show.
I know, they were a headliner at NEMAHF once right?
I just think it's silly they can play a venue with... what, an 8K capacity? Then later that same year, in the same fucking state, play a venue which only has a 2K or so capacity.
post by Mark_R at Sep 11,2012 12:51pm edited Sep 11,2012 12:52pm
^ haha wow. And that was still during their commercial-big period. Dave seems obsessed with doing everything he can to make Megadeth LOOK like an arena level band when we all know they just aren't that anymore. I'd be surprised if they didn't at least look at House of Blues Boston for that date though. I'd be a lot more willing to consider going to that if it were right in town.
Last time I saw Megadeth was 2006 with Overkill, paid $10 at the door, huge venue, barely anybody there, Overkill kicked ass, Megadeth was fine. I would need some really good reason to go back at a higher price now.
I know, they were a headliner at NEMAHF once right?
I just think it's silly they can play a venue with... what, an 8K capacity? Then later that same year, in the same fucking state, play a venue which only has a 2K or so capacity.
Well, they did have Slayer and Megadeth to draw at the Tsongas the first time then Motorhead and Volbeat.
I just think it's silly they can play any venue with any capacity and people will gladly pony up 40 dollars to go see a band that put out their best material decades ago and now the voice of the band is a complete conservative Christian wingnut and an affront to everything metal stands for and people continue to not have any problem with this and cling desperately to non-existent hope that this band will one day kick ass again even though that will never ever happen and all that energy could instead be spent forming my own band or supporting other new bands that are in their prime right now
01. Trust
02. Hangar 18
03. Take No Prisoners
04. A Tout Le Monde
05. Whose Life (Is It Anyways?)
06. Public Enemy No. 1
07. Headcrusher
08. Skin o' My Teeth
09. Symphony of Destruction
10. Architecture of Aggression
11. Foreclosure of a Dream
12. Sweating Bullets
13. This Was My Life
14. Countdown to Extinction
15. High Speed Dirt
16. Psychotron
17. Captive Honour
18. Ashes in Your Mouth
Encore:
19. Peace Sells
20. Holy Wars... The Punishment Due
If this is the same setlist they're going to be playing on the North American tour, then I don't have any major complaints other than a lack of the first/third album.
I'd go. Even for $40. Countdown is one of my fave albums. I remember playing the shit out of the cassette in my Walkman in 4th grade. CSB yes. But I'm super stoked for this show and Murp opening.
post by Dave Mustaine at Sep 13,2012 6:05pm
Now that me and Chris are both using Axe Fx, we can play much smaller venues. We were going to play the palladium upstairs, but we still needed more room for my ego.
post by andrewbastard nli at Sep 13,2012 6:18pm
Saw RiP in its entirety..so I candie happy. Ill pay $40 when they do So Far So Good ...start to finish...twice in a row. Then die happy.
It's funny because I would actually love to see Megadeth upstairs palladium. Assuming their setlist was a 90-minute long version of the Nancy Sinatra cover.
It's funny because I would actually love to see Megadeth upstairs palladium. Assuming their setlist consists of Risk played in entirety, with Symphony of Destruction and Trust as the encore.
post by trioxin245 at Sep 13,2012 7:17pm edited Sep 13,2012 7:19pm
I remember when Risk came out my buddy bought it for some reason and we all got baked and LOL'd through the entire album and then melted it with a blow torch, and then swore to never listen to another second of that horrible abomination again.
I don't like Risk, but it's still a ten times better album than Cryptic Writings IMO.
post by i_am_lazy at Sep 13,2012 7:27pm
Risk...better than Cryptic Writings...were you dropped on your head as an infant?
post by Spence at Sep 13,2012 7:30pm edited Sep 13,2012 7:31pm
I'm not saying that Risk is good, not by any stretch of the imagination, but I just feel like Cryptic Writings is all around awful. At least Risk is funny-bad.
Cryptic Writings is a million times better than Risk. I sold Risk back to Newbury Comics the day after I purchased it. It's the only Megadeth album I do not own.
Cryptic Writings is a million times better than Risk. I sold Risk back to Newbury Comics the day after I purchased it. It's the only Megadeth album I do not own.
Same here. That and the covers album which sucked too. All I can think about when I hear "Risk" being mentioned is the good ol WCW days
I'm considering going to the November 9th show so I can see Earth on the 11th. But i'm also considering just passing the tour all together, even though I know most of the songs off Countdown to Extinction i'll probably never get another chance to hear live.
I'm contemplating going on the 9th. I'll most likely complain about the price tag on it right up until I go. To which then I'll decide it was worth it.
only old school megadeath is real, dude has always had a big mouth, and has turned into a born again christian. He cried like a bitch on that metallica documentary for the world to see, and I forget the bands name that he refused to share a stage with due to their lyrical content. What kind of pussy ass shit is that. He was much better freebasing in the 80's and making music that is worth a fuck.
only old school megadeath is real, dude has always had a big mouth, and has turned into a born again christian. He cried like a bitch on that metallica documentary for the world to see, and I forget the bands name that he refused to share a stage with due to their lyrical content. What kind of pussy ass shit is that. He was much better freebasing in the 80's and making music that is worth a fuck.
Thanks for the update. Everything you mentioned is beyond old news.
About 99% chance i'm not going. Ah well. It would've been nice to hear some songs off Countdown that WEREN'T Symphony of Destruction, Skin O' My Teeth or Sweating Bullets. Ah well.
About 99% chance i'm not going. Ah well. It would've been nice to hear some songs off Countdown that WEREN'T Symphony of Destruction, Skin O' My Teeth or Sweating Bullets. Ah well.
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post by Pires at Nov 10,2012 10:44am edited Nov 10,2012 11:12am
I was there last night. Sound was fucking awful for first half of the set. We kept chanting " turn it up " which they finally did during architecture of aggression.
Set list consisted of :
Trust
Hangar 18
She-Wolf
A Tout Le Monde
Whose life is it anyways
Public Enemy no. 1
ENTIRE Countdown Album
Peace Sells
Holy Wars
The show was good. Not worth the $45 considering the sound was awful for the first 9 songs. If they had the sound right for the whole show it'd be worth it. I can't see the palladium sound being much better though. Place was fucking packed as tight as a butthole last night too, but they were selling tickets at the door, so I don't think it was sold out.
I was there last night. Sound was fucking awful for first half of the set. We kept chanting " turn it up " which they finally did during architecture of aggression.
Set list consisted of :
Trust
Hangar 18
She-Wolf
A Tout Le Monde
Whose life is it anyways
Public Enemy no. 1
ENTIRE Countdown Album
Peace Sells
Holy Wars
The show was good. Not worth the $45 considering the sound was awful for the first 9 songs. If they had the sound right for the whole show it'd be worth it. I can't see the palladium sound being much better though. Place was fucking packed as tight as a butthole last night too, but they were selling tickets at the door, so I don't think it was sold out.
Sound was still shitty afterwards. I could hear the crowd around me talking over the band.
post by ForMyInformation at Nov 10,2012 1:21pm
Who is Corpsepaint Kid? I thought there were several at every palladium show
The only time i've ever seen anyone ever wear corpsepaint at a palladium show OTHER than Tommy has been Morbid Angel, and that's most definitely because Shit Funeral were playing.
post by ForMyInformation at Nov 10,2012 1:30pm
Oh that dude from Mansfield? Makes sense. I've definitely seen a lot of little kids wearing corpsepaint at death metal shows though. They're young, whatever.