{"id":41435,"date":"2009-04-11T00:00:00","date_gmt":"2009-04-11T00:00:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/dailyvault.adishjain.in\/index.php\/reviews\/youthanasia\/"},"modified":"2009-04-11T00:00:00","modified_gmt":"2009-04-11T00:00:00","slug":"youthanasia","status":"publish","type":"review","link":"https:\/\/dailyvault.adishjain.in\/index.php\/reviews\/youthanasia\/","title":{"rendered":"Youthanasia"},"content":{"rendered":"<p class=\"\\\"MsoNormal\\\"\">If there has been one thing I have learned from my exploratory ventures into the world of heavy metal, it is that one cannot define the genre in a way satisfactory to its fans. Does the lyrical content reflect enough on death and destruction? Are the riffs fast and furious and played at breakneck speeds? One would think those two qualities are the foundations of metal, but records such as <i>Metallica<\/i> do not necessarily adhere to such standards.<o:p><\/o:p><\/p>\n<p class=\"\\\"MsoNormal\\\"\">The first samplings of Megadeth I had experienced was the seminal classic from 1990, <i>Rust In Peace<\/i>, followed by <i>Peace Sells\u2026But Who\u2019s Buying? <\/i>Both records firmly were established in the mental picture I had of heavy metal.<i> <\/i>Upon a recommendation from a metalhead determined to ensnare me into the genre, I picked up <i>Youthanasia <\/i>shortly after.<o:p><\/o:p><\/p>\n<p class=\"\\\"MsoNormal\\\"\">To label <i>Youthanasia<\/i> as Megadeth\u2019s <i>Black Album<\/i> would be doing the band a small disservice, being that their sound had begun to evolve on <i>Countdown To Destruction<\/i>, and would continue with albums like <i>Cryptic Writings<\/i>. Yet for someone listening to it for the first time after hearing their \u201880s work, that descriptor is apt.<o:p><\/o:p><\/p>\n<p class=\"\\\"MsoNormal\\\"\">It quickly became apparent that this was a Megadeth that still retained their instrumental brilliance, but had \u201cgrown up\u201d from a musical standpoint. No longer were Dave Mustaine and Co. content to build an album from the ground up via shredding and visions of an apocalyptic future. The melodies were slower, yet retained their power, and Mustaine was not afraid to broach familiar metal subjects such as suicide (\u201cA Tout Le Monde\u201d) and incest (\u201cFamily Tree\u201d) in a more personal fashion.<o:p><\/o:p><\/p>\n<p class=\"\\\"MsoNormal\\\"\">A complaint against early thrash metal was a lack of melody in the music. By that, one could infer someone meant, \u201cThis doesn\u2019t sound like popular music\u201d. In the \u201890s, however, bands like Metallica and Megadeth continued to prove that their roots as the fastest, heaviest groups out there did not mean that slowing down would corrupt the essence of who they were.<o:p><\/o:p><\/p>\n<p class=\"\\\"MsoNormal\\\"\">A track such as \u201cI Thought I Knew It All\u201d or \u201cA Tout Le Monde\u201d highlights that very fact. Both are incredibly melodic, featuring honest-to-goodness hooks within the refrains, yet nobody would confuse the two as being anything but metal. All the core elements are still present, it is just that the final product is a slight tuning from what had come before it.<o:p><\/o:p><\/p>\n<p class=\"\\\"MsoNormal\\\"\">In general, the majority of the material on <i>Youthanasia <\/i>works; however, the album begins to drag towards the conclusion. \u201cBlood Of Heroes\u201d and \u201cBlack Curtains\u201d fail to draw attention to themselves, and the final track \u201cVictory\u201d is nothing more than an exercise in self-promotion. Mustaine proceeds to name-check songs and albums that were put out by the band in years prior, his drug addiction and subsequent victory over it.\u00a0 While assuredly a welcome sentiment, the song comes off as an unnecessary and forced career recap.<o:p><\/o:p><\/p>\n<p class=\"\\\"MsoNormal\\\"\">Since my first spin of <i>Youthanasia<\/i>, I have had the pleasure of expanding my discography of metal, moving into faster and heavier albums than the one featured here. Still, the appreciation I have for <i>Youthanasia<\/i> has not diminished as an entryway; this is still metal and still Megadeth. 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