![]() You know the biggest problem with it? The track has a huge whiff of cheesy hair rock about it. It yells commercial single, it yells rock track, it yells unsuitablity for Mustaine’s voice. Sadly, that anticipation is shot to pieces with title track Super Collider that is so far removed from what you would expect it’s completely jarring. Is this album a sign of Mustaine and the ‘Deth boys slowing down in their old age and heading towards a more hard rock, commercial feel? Opening track Kingmaker fills you full of eager anticipation with a right good galloping attack that has a great groove to it as those comfortingly recognisable Mustaine vocals snarl. This album is very much an extension of what was heard on Th1rte3n and also reminiscent of the style of World Needs a Hero. Gone is the speed, the ferocity, the technicality, the balls to the wall aggressiveness of the likes of Endgame and The System Has Failed. Judge it as a Megadeth album and I have a feeling the majority of ‘Deth fans are more than likely going to be disappointed. I really don’t know what to make of this album at all. Studio album number fourteen then is it Dave? What way are we going to see you swing this time? Maintaining the momentum of the past couple of awesome return to form albums or do something else completely? You guys know where this review is heading right?
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