Megadeth - Peace Sells... But Who's Buying? [Black Vinyl LP]

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SKU: 0077771252617
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Product Details

  • Genre / Style Metal / Thrash / Speed Metal
  • UPC 0077771252617
  • Record Label Capitol Records
  • Format LP
  • Disc Quantity 1
  • Vinyl Color Black
  • Vinyl Size 12"
  • Vinyl Weight Standard
  • Additional Info Explicit
  • Release Date 10/28/2008

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Megadeth - Peace Sells... But Who's Buying?

Peace Sells... But Who’s Buying? is Megadeth’s groundbreaking second studio album, originally released in 1986 and widely regarded as a cornerstone of thrash metal. This black vinyl LP reissue captures the album’s fierce intensity and razor-sharp musicianship, offering fans a definitive listening experience in classic analog form.

Led by Dave Mustaine’s aggressive vocals and complex guitar work, the album blends political commentary, dark humor, and technical precision. It marked a turning point for Megadeth—refining their sound and solidifying their place among metal’s "Big Four."

Track Highlights:

  • “Peace Sells” – the iconic bassline and anti-establishment lyrics became an anthem of 1980s rebellion
  • “Wake Up Dead” – a relentless opener driven by shifting tempos and ferocious riffs
  • “Devils Island” – a tale of guilt and damnation, delivered with blistering speed
  • “The Conjuring” – occult-themed and musically unrelenting

This black vinyl edition features remastered audio for improved clarity while maintaining the raw, aggressive spirit of the original release. With its socially charged themes and pioneering thrash sound, Peace Sells... But Who's Buying? remains essential listening for metal fans and vinyl collectors alike.


* The Spotify track list may not exactly represent the tracks and audio of this LP edition.

Track List:

Side A:

  1. Wake Up Dead
  2. The Conjuring
  3. Peace Sells
  4. Devils Island

Side B:

  1. Good Mourning / Black Friday
  2. Bad Omen
  3. I Ain't Superstitious
  4. My Last Words