Arsenal of Megadeth

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Arsenal of Megadeth
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ReleasedMarch 21, 2006
Recorded1986 – 2005
Genre Heavy metal, thrash metal
Length150 minutes [1]
Label Capitol
Producer Flashpoint Films, Michelle Peacock

Arsenal of Megadeth is a DVD by American heavy metal band Megadeth, released on March 21, 2006 via Capitol. [1] Presented as an anthology of the band's first 20 years, the two-disc DVD set contains music videos, live performances, interviews, home videos, and special appearances. As a result of licensing issues, videos from soundtrack and non-Capitol albums are not featured, save for "No More Mr. Nice Guy" and "Go to Hell" as well as despite being on Risk, "Crush 'Em" and "Breadline" were not included (though the former along with its accompanying album was also a soundtrack song it is unknown whether its exclusion was a result of the same reason as the other excluded soundtrack videos while reasons for the latter not being featured have never been disclosed). The album was certified gold in the United States and platinum in Canada. [2]

Contents

Track listing

Disc one

  1. Excerpt from Talk Radio

(1986)

  1. "Peace Sells" music video
  2. 1986 interview
  3. "Wake Up Dead" music video

(1988)

  1. Penelope Spheeris Cutting Edge Happy Hour interview
  2. "In My Darkest Hour" music video
  3. So Far, So Good... So What! interview
  4. "Anarchy in the U.K." music video
  5. "No More Mr. Nice Guy" music video

(1990)

  1. Marty Friedman audition
  2. Rust in Peace TV spot
  3. Clash of the Titans tour, 1990
  4. "Holy Wars... The Punishment Due" music video
  5. Excerpt from Headbangers Ball 1991
  6. "Hangar 18" music video
  7. "Go to Hell" music video

(1992)

  1. Rock the Vote 3 promo clips
  2. Countdown to Extinction TV spot
  3. "Symphony of Destruction" music video
  4. "Symphony of Destruction" edited music video
  5. "Skin o' My Teeth" music video
  6. "High Speed Dirt" music video
  7. "Foreclosure of a Dream" music video
  8. Excerpt from A Day in the Life of Hollywood
  9. "Sweating Bullets" music video

Disc two

(1994)

  1. Excerpt from Evolver
  2. "Train of Consequences" music video
  3. Making of the "Train of Consequences" music video
  4. Youthanasia TV spot
  5. 1994 interview
  6. Excerpt from Night of the Living Megadeth
  7. Excerpt from MTV Most Wanted 1995
  8. 1994 interview
  9. "A Tout le Monde" music video
  10. 1994 interview
  11. "Reckoning Day" music video

(1997)

  1. Cryptic Writings TV spot
  2. "Trust" music video
  3. Making of the "Trust" music video
  4. Cryptic TV
  5. "Almost Honest" music video
  6. "A Secret Place" music video
  7. 1998 interview
  8. Excerpt from The Drew Carey Show 1998

(1999)

  1. Risk promo
  2. "Insomnia" music video

(2005)

  1. "Sweating Bullets" live at Gigantour 2005
  2. "Peace Sells" live at Gigantour 2005

Trivia

The writing on the bomb on the cover art is in Hangul (Korean).

A mark of North Korean army is also seen on the upper side of the bomb.

Personnel

Charts

Charts (2006)Peak
position
Japanese DVDs (Oricon) [3] 98
Charts (2008)Peak
position
Australian DVDs (ARIA) [4] 5

Certifications

RegionCertification Certified units/sales
Argentina (CAPIF) [5] Platinum8,000^
Canada (Music Canada) [6] Platinum10,000^
United States (RIAA) [7] Gold50,000^

^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.

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