Rust in Peace


Rust in Peace is Megadeth's fourth studio album. The album was recorded under the auspices of Capitol Records in 1990. Peace in Peace is seen by many fans as the strongest Megadeth album of all time. Peace in Peace was nominated in 1991 for a Metal Grammy Award. At Rust in Peace, for the first time, guitarist Marty Friedman and drummer Nick Menza are heard (known as the Peace in Peace line up). History of Peace in Peace

After releasing So Far, So Good ... So What! In 1988 Dave Mustaine released both drummer Chuck Behler as guitarist Yeff Young for drug problems. While Mustaine became sober in a clinic, drummer Nick Menza took over Behler's role and Marty Friedman was selected as Megadeth's new guitarist. With Menza and Friedman, Megadeth took their album in 1990, which became a remarkable success. Peace in Peace is the best selling Megadeth album to date. Megadeth also released their first video in 1990 in the form of the documentary Rusted Pieces, featuring the six video clips of the album and personal conversations with the band members. Tracks Occupation

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