Megadeth - Killing Is My Business And Business Is Good: The Final Kill [New Viny

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Megadeth - Killing Is My Business And Business Is Good: The Final Kill [New Vinyl] Gatefold LP Jacket, 180 Gram

Artist: Megadeth

Title: Killing Is My Business And Business Is Good: The Final Kill

Format: Vinyl

Attributes: Gatefold LP Jacket, 180 Gram

Genre: Rock, Heavy Metal

UPC: 889854630010

Condition: New

Release Date: 2018

Record Label: Century Media

Album Tracks

DISC 1:
1. Last Rites / Loved to Deth; Last Rites\ Loved to Deth (Remastered) 4:52
2. Killing Is My Business...And Business Is Good! (Remastered) 3:08
3. The Skull Beneath the Skin (Remastered) 3:48
4. Rattlehead (Remastered) 3:43

DISC 2:
1. Chosen Ones (Remastered) 2:53
2. Looking Down the Cross (Remastered) 5:03
3. Mechanix (Remastered) 4:25
4. These Boots (Remastered) 3:42

DISC 3:
1. Last Rites / Loved to Deth; Last Rites\ Loved to Deth (Live 1987 London, UK) 4:47
2. Killing Is My Business...And Business Is Good! (Live 1986 Denver, CO) 4:08
3. The Skull Beneath the Skin (Live 1990 London, UK) 3:36
4. Rattlehead (Live 1987 Bochum, Germany) 4:05
5. Chosen Ones (Live 1986 Denver, CO) 3:49

DISC 4:
1. Looking Down the Cross (Live 1986 Denver, CO) 4:40
2. Mechanix (Live 1986 Denver, CO) 3:47
3. Last Rites / Loved to Deth (Demo); Last Rites\ Loved to Deth (Remastered) 4:15
4. The Skull Beneath the Skin (Demo) (Remastered) 3:12
5. Mechanix (Demo) (Remastered) 4:00

A new album cover featuring a fully executed sculpture of the iconic skull that has been lost over the many years since the albums initial release. Packaging includes flyers and band photos pulled from the their archive of timeless metal moments from Megadeths storied 35 year history. Liner Notes from Dave Mustine delving into the stuggles during that time period as well as some of the surprising moments during the remixing sessions. The track, "These Boots..." re-added to the record with vocals re-cut by Dave Mustaine. After the initial pressing, the song had to be removed from the record due to it's author, Lee Hazelwood's estate, not approving the original vocal and lyric changes.