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Countdown to Extinction

Countdown to Extinction is the fifth studio album by American thrash metal band Megadeth, released on July 14, 1992,[2] through Capitol Records. It was the group's second studio release to feature the "classic" lineup of Dave Mustaine, Marty Friedman, David Ellefson and Nick Menza, with all of them contributing to songwriting on the album. The album features some of the band's best known songs such as "Symphony of Destruction", "Sweating Bullets", and "Skin o' My Teeth", which enjoyed significant chart success and made a great musical impact.

Countdown to Extinction
Cover art by Hugh Syme
Studio album by
ReleasedJuly 14, 1992 (1992-07-14)[1]
RecordedJanuary 6 – April 28, 1992
StudioThe Enterprise, Burbank
Genre
Length47:26
LabelCapitol
Producer
Megadeth chronology
Rust in Peace
(1990)
Countdown to Extinction
(1992)
Youthanasia
(1994)
Singles from Countdown to Extinction
  1. "Symphony of Destruction"
    Released: July 21, 1992
  2. "Foreclosure of a Dream"
    Released: October 13, 1992
  3. "Sweating Bullets"
    Released: February 16, 1993
  4. "Skin o' My Teeth"
    Released: April 12, 1993

Countdown to Extinction received positive reviews from music critics, who noted its politically oriented lyrics and simplified sound in comparison to their previous record. The album entered the Billboard 200 at number two, the band's highest position ever. It eventually achieved double platinum status and became their most commercially successful album. The record was nominated for Best Metal Performance at the 1993 Grammy Awards, while the album's title track won the Humane Society's Genesis Award for raising awareness for animal rights issues.

In 2012, in recognition of the album's 20th anniversary, Megadeth kicked off a 20th anniversary tour in South America, playing the album in its entirety. In addition, a 20th anniversary special edition of the album was released in November 2012, and a live album featuring a performance of the full album was released in September 2013.

Production and musical style edit

Countdown to Extinction is Megadeth's fifth studio album, and the second to feature the line-up of Dave Mustaine, Marty Friedman, David Ellefson and Nick Menza.[3] In an interview for Billboard at the time, Mustaine admitted that he fired past members Chuck Behler and Jeff Young because they resisted his pleas to seek rehabilitative counseling.[4] He added that it was a "major accomplishment" that all four members of Megadeth contributed material to the album, unlike their earlier releases which were "nearly all Mustaine".[5] Mustaine also revealed that producer Max Norman had significant input to the album by making "a lot of suggestions and a lot of great artistic ideas".[6] However, Norman later accused Mustaine of attempting to steal some credit from him.[7] Guitarist Marty Friedman said that unlike Rust in Peace, the creation of this record was "completely different". He further stated that the band had changed the songs "a million times" before recording them on demo and entering the studio.[8]

The music for Countdown to Extinction was written in two different sessions. The first session was done following the conclusion of Clash of the Titans tour, while the second session took place after a one-month break, in the fall of 1991.[9] The album was recorded in the first half of 1992, when the Rodney King Riots took place. These events negatively affected the recording process, as the band was forced to leave the studio every night at six o'clock because of the enacted curfew. Dave Mustaine shared his experience: "There’s nothing worse than getting a creative moment and you have to leave. It was like a school bell ringing."[10] The record was produced by Mustaine and Max Norman at The Enterprise in Burbank, California, while the mixing was handed by Norman with the help of Fred Kelly.[11] Referring to the recording process, Mustaine said that Countdown to Extinction "was one of those records where everything was firing on all 12 cylinders and you just know it".[12] He also said that it didn't take the band a long time to record the album because "records were a lot easier to make back then because the pressure wasn't quite as hard".[13]

We'd take a break and go outside with a basketball and shoot some hoops and walk back in, and Dave would pick his guitar up, and out fell the riff to "Sweating Bullets".

— David Ellefson, on composing the music[9]

Following Metallica's mainstream breakthrough in 1991 with the success of their eponymous album which saw them strip down their sound, Mustaine decided to follow suit, though the music remained as technically perfectionist as their previous releases.[14] Drummer Nick Menza explained: "Metallica has definitely opened the doors for other bands to step through. We're obviously the next band to step through that doorway."[15] Musically, Countdown to Extinction saw Megadeth beginning to incorporate more melody and mid-tempos into its traditional sound.[16] Bassist David Ellefson noted that the band's goal was to "create music that had more of a groove to it," capitalizing on the melodic playing style employed by Friedman, and further assisted by the input of producer Norman.[17] Author Thomas Harrison wrote that with this album, Megadeth's music became "more virtuosic than noisy and took the next step toward widespread acceptance".[18]

Lyrics edit

Like its predecessor, many of the songs on the album have political and military undertones.[18] However, the opening track "Skin o' My Teeth" was speculated being about suicide,[19] a theme which differs from the rest of the album. "Symphony of Destruction", with lyrics written by Dave Mustaine inspired in part by the movie The Manchurian Candidate,[20] details a story about a regular citizen as the head of a puppet regime, as the country is run by a phantom government.[21] The song was noted by critics for its great social and philosophical impact.[22] "Architecture of Aggression" explores the nature of global conflict;[23] Mustaine revealed that the song was about former Iraq president Saddam Hussein, who was engaged in the Gulf War at the time.[24] "Foreclosure of a Dream" deals with economic concerns and social inequality. According to music critic Eduardo Rivaldivia, "perhaps no other Megadeth song in history deals as directly and soberly" with these issues.[22] The song sampled then-U.S. president George H. W. Bush's infamous "Read my lips" speech, making a statement about taxation endangering the "American Dream".[25] Billboard praised the track, along with "Symphony of Destruction", for being "socially conscious" and described them as "powerful statements for hard rockers".[26]

The fifth track, "Sweating Bullets", shows Mustaine's battle with his inner selves, which is presented throughout a conversational singing style.[21] "Sweating Bullets" was written during the second recording session and was released as the album's third single.[9] Its lyrical theme deals with paranoia.[16] David Ellefson commented that the song's lyrics were "psychotically perfect" and sounded like "the inside of a crazed lunatic's mind".[9] The title track was inspired by environmental concerns about the future of the planet, as well as criticisms of trophy hunting and the negative impact that it has. The name was suggested by Nick Menza, who had read a story in Time magazine entitled "The Countdown to Extinction".[6] "High Speed Dirt" focuses on skydiving.[27] "Captive Honour" is a song about prison and the consequences of crime,[28] while "Psychotron" was written about the Marvel Comics character Deathlok.[29] The album's closing track, "Ashes in Your Mouth", concentrates on the negative aftermath of war.[28] The longest song on the record, it is performed at intense tempo and features shredding guitar leads.[21]

Critical reception edit

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
About.com     [3]
AllMusic     [30]
Chicago Tribune    [31]
Consequence of Sound     [32]
Entertainment WeeklyA−[33]
PopMatters8/10[34]
Q     [35]
Record Collector     [36]
Rolling Stone     [37]
Rock Hard9/10[38]
Sputnikmusic     [39]

Countdown to Extinction received generally positive reaction from critics. Spin wrote that the album "may just be the finest thrash metal album ever made, although purists may find it a bit too polished and easy to swallow".[15] AllMusic reviewer Steve Huey said that "Megadeth guns for arena thrash success and gets it on Countdown to Extinction". However, Huey noted the simplification of Megadeth's sound on the album in response to Metallica's commercially successful self-titled album released the previous year.[30] Sputnikmusic reviewer Mike Stagno praised Mustaine's vocals as well as a number of the album's tracks. Despite calling this effort "Megadeth's first step into the world of mainstream music", he also noted that "the band still maintains its identity".[39] Reflex described the sound as "impressively clean, streamlined, and sharp, brimming with killing riffs". They highlighted the vocal delivery on the record, saying "Mustaine's never sounded more confident, verbally and vocally".[35]

Popmatters writer Craig Hayes opined that Countdown to Extinction was "either an exemplary illustration of nimble-fingered thrash metal that introduced Megadeth to a legion of new fans" or "an unimaginative, artistically cynical stab at arena-baiting commercial success".[34] According to Greg Sandow from Entertainment Weekly, Megadeth's "music has lost its former hurricane verve but keeps its crunch, and feels more rooted, even more melodic".[33] Chad Bowar from About.com raved the album's 20th anniversary edition, describing the songs as "more straightforward" and the lyrics predominantly being "politically charged".[3] Jon Hadusek, writing in Consequence of Sound, labeled Countdown to Extinction as Mustaine's "political record" and said that the record "saw Megadeth moving away from thrash metal and closer to generic hard rock, a sonic shift they would embrace on subsequent albums".[32] In an unfavorable review, Karen Csengeri of Rolling Stone wrote that "while Countdown echoes the band's earlier work thematically, it's stylistically disappointing".[37] However, the magazine would later rank the album 33rd on their 2017 "100 Greatest Metal Albums of All Time" list.[40] By contrast, Holger Stratmann of Rock Hard concluded that the disc is "a compact album with a few strokes of genius".[38] Reviewing the album's deluxe edition for Record Collector, journalist Joel McIver eulogized it as a "masterpiece of technical, melodic thrash" and a showcase of Megadeth "at their best and most coherent".[36]

Sales and impact edit

Countdown to Extinction was released on July 14, 1992, through Capitol Records and debuted at number two on the Billboard 200 with first week sales of 128,000 copies.[41] It was prevented from entering the chart at number one because of Billy Ray Cyrus' long chart-topping reign with Some Gave All.[42] The album was acknowledged as the band's commercial breakthrough, and according to authors Pete Prown and Harvey P. Newquist, Megadeth "reached the heights of popularity and critical acclaim" with this particular record.[43] Two years after its original release, Countdown to Extinction was certified double platinum and became the band's most commercially successful album, confirming that they had retained their audience in the wake of grunge.[44] The record was nominated for Best Metal Performance at the 1993 Grammy Awards, while the album's title track won the Humane Society's Genesis Award for raising awareness for animal rights issues.[42]

 
Billboard complimented Mustaine's vocals and his interplay with guitarist Marty Friedman on the record.[26]

The record enjoyed similar chart success outside of the United States. It managed to peak within the top 5 on the charts in the United Kingdom[45] and New Zealand, and charted for eight weeks on both of them.[46] It also entered the top 10 on the Japanese and Norwegian albums chart, while it charted slightly lower in several other countries as well.[46] It was eventually certified three times platinum from the Canadian Music Association for shipping 300,000 copies[47] and received a silver award from the British Phonographic Industry for having a shipment of 300,000 copies.[48] The album was also eventually certified Gold in Japan and sold 100,000 copies.[49][50]

Asked how does he think that the album has aged, Dave Mustaine responded: "I think it's timely and timeless at the same time, and I think that's one of the most difficult things for a musician to do. Very few records in our genre are like that. Musically it's heavy and the lyrics are very symbolic."[16] In the liner notes of the album's 20th anniversary edition, music journalist Kory Grow wrote that "thanks to a perfect balance of hard-rock song structures, epic choruses, and fleet-fingered guitar work, Countdown to Extinction became an instant classic, benefiting from copious MTV and radio play."[25] Artistdirect editor in chief Rick Florino called the album a "seminal" release and commented that it "changed the game by preserving the band's thrash intensity and impressive technical prowess, while dropping some of the biggest hooks the genre had ever seen".[13] In a retrospective review of the album, Craig Hayes from Popmatters wrote that Countdown to Extinction's "status as a gateway metal album is indisputable" and its "popularity speaks volumes about its significance in the metal canon".[34]

Touring edit

The group started the Countdown to Extinction tour in 1992 with Pantera, Suicidal Tendencies and White Zombie as the opening acts.[51] They headlined the Roskilde Festival in Denmark on June 27 the same year, and continued with dates in Europe during the summer.[4] The tour carried on throughout 1993, with the band making appearances on a number of large festivals. In January they performed in the United States with Stone Temple Pilots as the supporting act. Although these two bands had scheduled tour dates in Japan during the month of May, the dates were subsequently canceled. In June 1993, Megadeth played at the Milton Keynes National Bowl with Diamond Head and later opened for Iron Maiden and Metallica on their European tour.[51] After finishing their major European tour, the band began a US tour which eventually ended on December 8, 1993.[52]

Megadeth honored the 20-year jubilee of the album's release with a headlining tour on which they played the record in its entirety. The tour began in September 2012 with live performances in South America,[53] and continued the following two months with shows in North America.[54] During this tour, three songs from the record ("Architecture of Aggression", "Psychotron" and "Captive Honour") had their live premiere,[16] and a couple of others ("This Was My Life" and "High Speed Dirt") have been performed for the first time in many years.[55] David Ellefson shared his impressions from playing the set live with newer members Shawn Drover and Chris Broderick by saying that they "executed [the songs] to 100% perfection".[9] A live album which features a performance of the full album was released on September 24, 2013.[56]

Reissues edit

In July 2004, Capitol Records released a remixed and remastered version of the album with four bonus tracks. The remixed edition was a part of the band's reissued catalog during their tenure at Capitol. Dave Mustaine himself was in charge during the remixing process.[57] In June 2006, two audiophile remasters of the album were released; an Ultradisc II Gold CD version by the Mobile Fidelity Sound Lab, and a 180 gram vinyl 2LP version, both mixed by Mustaine.[58] A 20th anniversary edition was released on November 6, 2012. This release features the original album on disc one, omitting the bonus tracks from the 2004 re-release. Disc two features a recording of the band's performance at San Francisco's Cow Palace in 1992, a show never before released in its entirety. Additionally, a 24" x 36" poster and four collectible postcards are included in the package.[59] The liner notes have also been written by music journalist Kory Grow, and the reissue includes a poster and four postcards featuring head shots of each member from the album's lineup.[60]

Track listing edit

All tracks are written by Dave Mustaine, except where noted

Side one
No.TitleLyricsMusicLength
1."Skin o' My Teeth"  3:14
2."Symphony of Destruction"  4:02
3."Architecture of Aggression" David Ellefson, Mustaine3:34
4."Foreclosure of a Dream"Ellefson, Mustaine 4:17
5."Sweating Bullets" (5:27 on the 2004 reissue)  5:03
6."This Was My Life"  3:42
Side two
No.TitleLyricsMusicLength
7."Countdown to Extinction"Ellefson, Nick Menza, MustaineMarty Friedman, Mustaine4:16
8."High Speed Dirt" (4:21 on the 2004 reissue)Ellefson, Mustaine 4:12
9."Psychotron"  4:42
10."Captive Honour"Ellefson, MustaineFriedman, Menza, Mustaine4:14
11."Ashes in Your Mouth" Ellefson, Friedman, Menza, Mustaine6:10
Total length:47:26
Japanese edition bonus tracks (TOCP-7164)[11]
No.TitleLyricsMusicLength
12."Breakpoint"Ellefson, Menza, MustaineEllefson, Menza, Mustaine3:28
13."Go to Hell" (originally from the soundtrack to Bill & Ted's Bogus Journey)Ellefson, Friedman, Menza, MustaineEllefson, Friedman, Menza, Mustaine4:37
Total length:55:31
2004 remastered/remixed edition bonus tracks[29]
No.TitleLyricsMusicLength
12."Crown of Worms"Sean Harris, MustaineMustaine3:18
13."Countdown to Extinction" (demo)Ellefson, Menza, MustaineFriedman, Mustaine3:55
14."Symphony of Destruction" (demo)MustaineMustaine5:30
15."Psychotron" (demo)MustaineMustaine5:28
Total length:65:37
2012 20th anniversary bonus disc Live at Cow Palace[59]
No.TitleLength
1."Intro"1:26
2."Holy Wars... The Punishment Due"6:29
3."Skin o' My Teeth"3:08
4."Wake Up Dead"3:38
5."Hangar 18"4:58
6."Countdown to Extinction"4:34
7."Foreclosure of a Dream"4:07
8."This Was My Life"3:32
9."Lucretia"3:39
10."Sweating Bullets"4:44
11."In My Darkest Hour"6:10
12."The Conjuring"5:03
13."Tornado of Souls"5:47
14."Ashes in Your Mouth"6:12
15."Symphony of Destruction"3:46
16."Peace Sells"4:14
17."Anarchy in the U.K."3:13
Total length:74:40
Live at the Cow Palace EP (1992)[61]
No.TitleLyricsMusicLength
1."Holy Wars ... The Punishment Due"MustaineMustaine6:56
2."Sweating Bullets"MustaineMustaine4:46
3."In My Darkest Hour"Ellefson, MustaineMustaine6:06
4."Symphony of Destruction"MustaineMustaine3:52
5."Peace Sells"MustaineMustaine4:13
6."Anarchy in the U.K."Johnny RottenPaul Cook, Steve Jones, Glen Matlock, Rotten3:48
Total length:29:41

Personnel edit

Credits are adapted from the album's liner notes.[11][29]

Megadeth

Artwork

  • Hugh Symeart direction, design
  • Tommy Steele – creative direction
  • Cameron Wong – photography of cover elements
  • Chris Cufarro – band photography
  • John Taylor Dismukes – logo rendering

Production

Management

  • Laffitte Entertainment Division – management
  • Andy Somers – US booking agent
  • ICM – UK booking agency
  • Ziffren, Brittenham & Branca – Legal
  • Siegel & Feldstein – business management

2004 remix and remaster

  • Dave Mustaine – producer, mixing
  • Ralph Patlan – mixing, engineer
  • Lance Dean – engineer, editing
  • Scott "Sarge" Harrison – editing
  • Bo Caldwell – editing
  • Tom Baker – mastering

Charts edit

Chart (1992) Peak

position

Australian Albums (ARIA)[62] 14
Austrian Albums (Ö3 Austria)[63] 12
Canada Top Albums/CDs (RPM)[64] 25
Dutch Albums (Album Top 100)[65] 45
Finnish Albums (The Official Finnish Charts)[66] 5
German Albums (Offizielle Top 100)[67] 15
Hungarian Albums (MAHASZ)[68] 37
Japanese Albums (Oricon)[69] 6
New Zealand Albums (RMNZ)[70] 5
Norwegian Albums (VG-lista)[71] 9
Swedish Albums (Sverigetopplistan)[72] 10
Swiss Albums (Schweizer Hitparade)[73] 16
UK Albums (OCC)[74] 5
US Billboard 200[75] 2
US Cashbox Album Charts[76] 1
US Billboard Year-End Chart[77] 64
Chart (2012) Peak

position

UK Rock & Metal Albums (OCC)[78] 35

Certifications edit

Region Certification Certified units/sales
Argentina (CAPIF)[79]
Release of 1992
Gold 30,000^
Argentina (CAPIF)[79]
Release of 2004
Gold 20,000^
Australia (ARIA)[80] Gold 35,000^
Canada (Music Canada)[81] 3× Platinum 300,000^
Japan (RIAJ)[49] Gold 100,000[50]
United Kingdom (BPI)[82] Gold 100,000
United States (RIAA)[83] 2× Platinum 2,000,000^

^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.
Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone.

Appearances edit

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This article is about the Megadeth album For the theme park attraction formerly known as Countdown to Extinction see Dinosaur Disney s Animal Kingdom Countdown to Extinction is the fifth studio album by American thrash metal band Megadeth released on July 14 1992 2 through Capitol Records It was the group s second studio release to feature the classic lineup of Dave Mustaine Marty Friedman David Ellefson and Nick Menza with all of them contributing to songwriting on the album The album features some of the band s best known songs such as Symphony of Destruction Sweating Bullets and Skin o My Teeth which enjoyed significant chart success and made a great musical impact Countdown to ExtinctionCover art by Hugh SymeStudio album by MegadethReleasedJuly 14 1992 1992 07 14 1 RecordedJanuary 6 April 28 1992StudioThe Enterprise BurbankGenreHeavy metalthrash metalLength47 26LabelCapitolProducerMax NormanDave MustaineMegadeth chronologyRust in Peace 1990 Countdown to Extinction 1992 Youthanasia 1994 Singles from Countdown to Extinction Symphony of Destruction Released July 21 1992 Foreclosure of a Dream Released October 13 1992 Sweating Bullets Released February 16 1993 Skin o My Teeth Released April 12 1993 Countdown to Extinction received positive reviews from music critics who noted its politically oriented lyrics and simplified sound in comparison to their previous record The album entered the Billboard 200 at number two the band s highest position ever It eventually achieved double platinum status and became their most commercially successful album The record was nominated for Best Metal Performance at the 1993 Grammy Awards while the album s title track won the Humane Society s Genesis Award for raising awareness for animal rights issues In 2012 in recognition of the album s 20th anniversary Megadeth kicked off a 20th anniversary tour in South America playing the album in its entirety In addition a 20th anniversary special edition of the album was released in November 2012 and a live album featuring a performance of the full album was released in September 2013 Contents 1 Production and musical style 2 Lyrics 3 Critical reception 4 Sales and impact 5 Touring 6 Reissues 7 Track listing 8 Personnel 9 Charts 10 Certifications 11 Appearances 12 References 13 Bibliography 14 External linksProduction and musical style editCountdown to Extinction is Megadeth s fifth studio album and the second to feature the line up of Dave Mustaine Marty Friedman David Ellefson and Nick Menza 3 In an interview for Billboard at the time Mustaine admitted that he fired past members Chuck Behler and Jeff Young because they resisted his pleas to seek rehabilitative counseling 4 He added that it was a major accomplishment that all four members of Megadeth contributed material to the album unlike their earlier releases which were nearly all Mustaine 5 Mustaine also revealed that producer Max Norman had significant input to the album by making a lot of suggestions and a lot of great artistic ideas 6 However Norman later accused Mustaine of attempting to steal some credit from him 7 Guitarist Marty Friedman said that unlike Rust in Peace the creation of this record was completely different He further stated that the band had changed the songs a million times before recording them on demo and entering the studio 8 The music for Countdown to Extinction was written in two different sessions The first session was done following the conclusion of Clash of the Titans tour while the second session took place after a one month break in the fall of 1991 9 The album was recorded in the first half of 1992 when the Rodney King Riots took place These events negatively affected the recording process as the band was forced to leave the studio every night at six o clock because of the enacted curfew Dave Mustaine shared his experience There s nothing worse than getting a creative moment and you have to leave It was like a school bell ringing 10 The record was produced by Mustaine and Max Norman at The Enterprise in Burbank California while the mixing was handed by Norman with the help of Fred Kelly 11 Referring to the recording process Mustaine said that Countdown to Extinction was one of those records where everything was firing on all 12 cylinders and you just know it 12 He also said that it didn t take the band a long time to record the album because records were a lot easier to make back then because the pressure wasn t quite as hard 13 We d take a break and go outside with a basketball and shoot some hoops and walk back in and Dave would pick his guitar up and out fell the riff to Sweating Bullets David Ellefson on composing the music 9 Following Metallica s mainstream breakthrough in 1991 with the success of their eponymous album which saw them strip down their sound Mustaine decided to follow suit though the music remained as technically perfectionist as their previous releases 14 Drummer Nick Menza explained Metallica has definitely opened the doors for other bands to step through We re obviously the next band to step through that doorway 15 Musically Countdown to Extinction saw Megadeth beginning to incorporate more melody and mid tempos into its traditional sound 16 Bassist David Ellefson noted that the band s goal was to create music that had more of a groove to it capitalizing on the melodic playing style employed by Friedman and further assisted by the input of producer Norman 17 Author Thomas Harrison wrote that with this album Megadeth s music became more virtuosic than noisy and took the next step toward widespread acceptance 18 Lyrics editLike its predecessor many of the songs on the album have political and military undertones 18 However the opening track Skin o My Teeth was speculated being about suicide 19 a theme which differs from the rest of the album Symphony of Destruction with lyrics written by Dave Mustaine inspired in part by the movie The Manchurian Candidate 20 details a story about a regular citizen as the head of a puppet regime as the country is run by a phantom government 21 The song was noted by critics for its great social and philosophical impact 22 Architecture of Aggression explores the nature of global conflict 23 Mustaine revealed that the song was about former Iraq president Saddam Hussein who was engaged in the Gulf War at the time 24 Foreclosure of a Dream deals with economic concerns and social inequality According to music critic Eduardo Rivaldivia perhaps no other Megadeth song in history deals as directly and soberly with these issues 22 The song sampled then U S president George H W Bush s infamous Read my lips speech making a statement about taxation endangering the American Dream 25 Billboard praised the track along with Symphony of Destruction for being socially conscious and described them as powerful statements for hard rockers 26 The fifth track Sweating Bullets shows Mustaine s battle with his inner selves which is presented throughout a conversational singing style 21 Sweating Bullets was written during the second recording session and was released as the album s third single 9 Its lyrical theme deals with paranoia 16 David Ellefson commented that the song s lyrics were psychotically perfect and sounded like the inside of a crazed lunatic s mind 9 The title track was inspired by environmental concerns about the future of the planet as well as criticisms of trophy hunting and the negative impact that it has The name was suggested by Nick Menza who had read a story in Time magazine entitled The Countdown to Extinction 6 High Speed Dirt focuses on skydiving 27 Captive Honour is a song about prison and the consequences of crime 28 while Psychotron was written about the Marvel Comics character Deathlok 29 The album s closing track Ashes in Your Mouth concentrates on the negative aftermath of war 28 The longest song on the record it is performed at intense tempo and features shredding guitar leads 21 Critical reception editProfessional ratingsReview scoresSourceRatingAbout com nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 3 AllMusic nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 30 Chicago Tribune nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 31 Consequence of Sound nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 32 Entertainment WeeklyA 33 PopMatters8 10 34 Q nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 35 Record Collector nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 36 Rolling Stone nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 37 Rock Hard9 10 38 Sputnikmusic nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 39 Countdown to Extinction received generally positive reaction from critics Spin wrote that the album may just be the finest thrash metal album ever made although purists may find it a bit too polished and easy to swallow 15 AllMusic reviewer Steve Huey said that Megadeth guns for arena thrash success and gets it on Countdown to Extinction However Huey noted the simplification of Megadeth s sound on the album in response to Metallica s commercially successful self titled album released the previous year 30 Sputnikmusic reviewer Mike Stagno praised Mustaine s vocals as well as a number of the album s tracks Despite calling this effort Megadeth s first step into the world of mainstream music he also noted that the band still maintains its identity 39 Reflex described the sound as impressively clean streamlined and sharp brimming with killing riffs They highlighted the vocal delivery on the record saying Mustaine s never sounded more confident verbally and vocally 35 Popmatters writer Craig Hayes opined that Countdown to Extinction was either an exemplary illustration of nimble fingered thrash metal that introduced Megadeth to a legion of new fans or an unimaginative artistically cynical stab at arena baiting commercial success 34 According to Greg Sandow from Entertainment Weekly Megadeth s music has lost its former hurricane verve but keeps its crunch and feels more rooted even more melodic 33 Chad Bowar from About com raved the album s 20th anniversary edition describing the songs as more straightforward and the lyrics predominantly being politically charged 3 Jon Hadusek writing in Consequence of Sound labeled Countdown to Extinction as Mustaine s political record and said that the record saw Megadeth moving away from thrash metal and closer to generic hard rock a sonic shift they would embrace on subsequent albums 32 In an unfavorable review Karen Csengeri of Rolling Stone wrote that while Countdown echoes the band s earlier work thematically it s stylistically disappointing 37 However the magazine would later rank the album 33rd on their 2017 100 Greatest Metal Albums of All Time list 40 By contrast Holger Stratmann of Rock Hard concluded that the disc is a compact album with a few strokes of genius 38 Reviewing the album s deluxe edition for Record Collector journalist Joel McIver eulogized it as a masterpiece of technical melodic thrash and a showcase of Megadeth at their best and most coherent 36 Sales and impact editCountdown to Extinction was released on July 14 1992 through Capitol Records and debuted at number two on the Billboard 200 with first week sales of 128 000 copies 41 It was prevented from entering the chart at number one because of Billy Ray Cyrus long chart topping reign with Some Gave All 42 The album was acknowledged as the band s commercial breakthrough and according to authors Pete Prown and Harvey P Newquist Megadeth reached the heights of popularity and critical acclaim with this particular record 43 Two years after its original release Countdown to Extinction was certified double platinum and became the band s most commercially successful album confirming that they had retained their audience in the wake of grunge 44 The record was nominated for Best Metal Performance at the 1993 Grammy Awards while the album s title track won the Humane Society s Genesis Award for raising awareness for animal rights issues 42 nbsp Billboard complimented Mustaine s vocals and his interplay with guitarist Marty Friedman on the record 26 The record enjoyed similar chart success outside of the United States It managed to peak within the top 5 on the charts in the United Kingdom 45 and New Zealand and charted for eight weeks on both of them 46 It also entered the top 10 on the Japanese and Norwegian albums chart while it charted slightly lower in several other countries as well 46 It was eventually certified three times platinum from the Canadian Music Association for shipping 300 000 copies 47 and received a silver award from the British Phonographic Industry for having a shipment of 300 000 copies 48 The album was also eventually certified Gold in Japan and sold 100 000 copies 49 50 Asked how does he think that the album has aged Dave Mustaine responded I think it s timely and timeless at the same time and I think that s one of the most difficult things for a musician to do Very few records in our genre are like that Musically it s heavy and the lyrics are very symbolic 16 In the liner notes of the album s 20th anniversary edition music journalist Kory Grow wrote that thanks to a perfect balance of hard rock song structures epic choruses and fleet fingered guitar work Countdown to Extinction became an instant classic benefiting from copious MTV and radio play 25 Artistdirect editor in chief Rick Florino called the album a seminal release and commented that it changed the game by preserving the band s thrash intensity and impressive technical prowess while dropping some of the biggest hooks the genre had ever seen 13 In a retrospective review of the album Craig Hayes from Popmatters wrote that Countdown to Extinction s status as a gateway metal album is indisputable and its popularity speaks volumes about its significance in the metal canon 34 Touring editThe group started the Countdown to Extinction tour in 1992 with Pantera Suicidal Tendencies and White Zombie as the opening acts 51 They headlined the Roskilde Festival in Denmark on June 27 the same year and continued with dates in Europe during the summer 4 The tour carried on throughout 1993 with the band making appearances on a number of large festivals In January they performed in the United States with Stone Temple Pilots as the supporting act Although these two bands had scheduled tour dates in Japan during the month of May the dates were subsequently canceled In June 1993 Megadeth played at the Milton Keynes National Bowl with Diamond Head and later opened for Iron Maiden and Metallica on their European tour 51 After finishing their major European tour the band began a US tour which eventually ended on December 8 1993 52 Megadeth honored the 20 year jubilee of the album s release with a headlining tour on which they played the record in its entirety The tour began in September 2012 with live performances in South America 53 and continued the following two months with shows in North America 54 During this tour three songs from the record Architecture of Aggression Psychotron and Captive Honour had their live premiere 16 and a couple of others This Was My Life and High Speed Dirt have been performed for the first time in many years 55 David Ellefson shared his impressions from playing the set live with newer members Shawn Drover and Chris Broderick by saying that they executed the songs to 100 perfection 9 A live album which features a performance of the full album was released on September 24 2013 56 Reissues editIn July 2004 Capitol Records released a remixed and remastered version of the album with four bonus tracks The remixed edition was a part of the band s reissued catalog during their tenure at Capitol Dave Mustaine himself was in charge during the remixing process 57 In June 2006 two audiophile remasters of the album were released an Ultradisc II Gold CD version by the Mobile Fidelity Sound Lab and a 180 gram vinyl 2LP version both mixed by Mustaine 58 A 20th anniversary edition was released on November 6 2012 This release features the original album on disc one omitting the bonus tracks from the 2004 re release Disc two features a recording of the band s performance at San Francisco s Cow Palace in 1992 a show never before released in its entirety Additionally a 24 x 36 poster and four collectible postcards are included in the package 59 The liner notes have also been written by music journalist Kory Grow and the reissue includes a poster and four postcards featuring head shots of each member from the album s lineup 60 Track listing editAll tracks are written by Dave Mustaine except where notedSide oneNo TitleLyricsMusicLength1 Skin o My Teeth 3 142 Symphony of Destruction 4 023 Architecture of Aggression David Ellefson Mustaine3 344 Foreclosure of a Dream Ellefson Mustaine 4 175 Sweating Bullets 5 27 on the 2004 reissue 5 036 This Was My Life 3 42 Side twoNo TitleLyricsMusicLength7 Countdown to Extinction Ellefson Nick Menza MustaineMarty Friedman Mustaine4 168 High Speed Dirt 4 21 on the 2004 reissue Ellefson Mustaine 4 129 Psychotron 4 4210 Captive Honour Ellefson MustaineFriedman Menza Mustaine4 1411 Ashes in Your Mouth Ellefson Friedman Menza Mustaine6 10Total length 47 26 Japanese edition bonus tracks TOCP 7164 11 No TitleLyricsMusicLength12 Breakpoint Ellefson Menza MustaineEllefson Menza Mustaine3 2813 Go to Hell originally from the soundtrack to Bill amp Ted s Bogus Journey Ellefson Friedman Menza MustaineEllefson Friedman Menza Mustaine4 37Total length 55 31 2004 remastered remixed edition bonus tracks 29 No TitleLyricsMusicLength12 Crown of Worms Sean Harris MustaineMustaine3 1813 Countdown to Extinction demo Ellefson Menza MustaineFriedman Mustaine3 5514 Symphony of Destruction demo MustaineMustaine5 3015 Psychotron demo MustaineMustaine5 28Total length 65 37 2012 20th anniversary bonus disc Live at Cow Palace 59 No TitleLength1 Intro 1 262 Holy Wars The Punishment Due 6 293 Skin o My Teeth 3 084 Wake Up Dead 3 385 Hangar 18 4 586 Countdown to Extinction 4 347 Foreclosure of a Dream 4 078 This Was My Life 3 329 Lucretia 3 3910 Sweating Bullets 4 4411 In My Darkest Hour 6 1012 The Conjuring 5 0313 Tornado of Souls 5 4714 Ashes in Your Mouth 6 1215 Symphony of Destruction 3 4616 Peace Sells 4 1417 Anarchy in the U K 3 13Total length 74 40 Live at the Cow Palace EP 1992 61 No TitleLyricsMusicLength1 Holy Wars The Punishment Due MustaineMustaine6 562 Sweating Bullets MustaineMustaine4 463 In My Darkest Hour Ellefson MustaineMustaine6 064 Symphony of Destruction MustaineMustaine3 525 Peace Sells MustaineMustaine4 136 Anarchy in the U K Johnny RottenPaul Cook Steve Jones Glen Matlock Rotten3 48Total length 29 41Personnel editCredits are adapted from the album s liner notes 11 29 Megadeth Dave Mustaine guitars lead vocals David Ellefson bass backing vocals Marty Friedman guitars acoustic guitar backing vocals Nick Menza drums backing vocals Artwork Hugh Syme art direction design Tommy Steele creative direction Cameron Wong photography of cover elements Chris Cufarro band photography John Taylor Dismukes logo rendering Production Dave Mustaine production Max Norman production mixing engineering Fred Kelly Jr engineering mixing Micajah Ryan additional engineering Management Laffitte Entertainment Division management Andy Somers US booking agent ICM UK booking agency Ziffren Brittenham amp Branca Legal Siegel amp Feldstein business management 2004 remix and remaster Dave Mustaine producer mixing Ralph Patlan mixing engineer Lance Dean engineer editing Scott Sarge Harrison editing Bo Caldwell editing Tom Baker masteringCharts editChart 1992 Peak position Australian Albums ARIA 62 14 Austrian Albums O3 Austria 63 12 Canada Top Albums CDs RPM 64 25 Dutch Albums Album Top 100 65 45 Finnish Albums The Official Finnish Charts 66 5 German Albums Offizielle Top 100 67 15 Hungarian Albums MAHASZ 68 37 Japanese Albums Oricon 69 6 New Zealand Albums RMNZ 70 5 Norwegian Albums VG lista 71 9 Swedish Albums Sverigetopplistan 72 10 Swiss Albums Schweizer Hitparade 73 16 UK Albums OCC 74 5 US Billboard 200 75 2 US Cashbox Album Charts 76 1 US Billboard Year End Chart 77 64 Chart 2012 Peak position UK Rock amp Metal Albums OCC 78 35Certifications editRegion Certification Certified units sales Argentina CAPIF 79 Release of 1992 Gold 30 000 Argentina CAPIF 79 Release of 2004 Gold 20 000 Australia ARIA 80 Gold 35 000 Canada Music Canada 81 3 Platinum 300 000 Japan RIAJ 49 Gold 100 000 50 United Kingdom BPI 82 Gold 100 000 United States RIAA 83 2 Platinum 2 000 000 Shipments figures based on certification alone Sales streaming figures based on certification alone Appearances editThe song Symphony of Destruction was featured in the video games True Crime Streets of LA in 2003 and FlatOut 2 in 2006 Remixed versions were featured in WWE SmackDown vs Raw 2006 in 2005 as well as Full Auto 2 Battlelines and NFL Street 3 in 2006 The song High Speed Dirt was featured in the video game Brutal Legend in 2009 References edit Grow Kori July 14 2022 Megadeth s Countdown to Extinction at 30 How the Thrashers Finally Proved Themselves Rolling Stone rollingstone com 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