Killing Is My Business... And Business Is Good!

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Killing Is My Business... And Business Is Good! is the debut album by Megadeth. It was originally released in 1985 on Combat Records. The deluxe edition, completely remixed and remastered and also containing three early demo recordings, was released by Loud Records in 2002. This is probably the fastest of Megadeth's albums as it was written at the hight of Mustaine's hatred for Metallica

Contents

Track listing

Original version

  1. "Last Rites/Loved to Deth" - 4:40
  2. "Killing Is My Business... And Business Is Good!" - 3:06
  3. "The Skull Beneath the Skin" - 3:47
  4. "These Boots" - 4:39 (track removed from later pressings)
  5. "Rattlehead" - 3:43
  6. "Chosen Ones" - 2:55
  7. "Looking Down the Cross" - 5:02
  8. "Mechanix" - 4:22

Deluxe edition

  1. "Last Rites/Loved to Deth"
  2. "Killing Is My Business... And Business Is Good!"
  3. "The Skull Beneath the Skin"
  4. "Rattlehead"
  5. "Chosen Ones"
  6. "Looking Down the Cross"
  7. "Mechanix"
  8. "These Boots" (lyrics that are different from the Nancy Sinatra version are bleeped)
  9. "Last Rites/Loved to Deth" (demo)
  10. "Mechanix" (demo)
  11. "The Skull Beneath the Skin" (demo)

Personnel

Songs

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  • "Loved to Deth" is a song about a man who kills his ex-lover after she rejects him so no one else can have her.
  • "Killing Is My Business... And Business Is Good!" is based on the comic book character, The Punisher, but is rather about an assassin-for-hire who kills his employer after he is paid.
  • "Skull Beneath the Skin" is about Megadeth's mascot, Vic Rattlehead, and how he came to be. The song explains the steel visor, the metal caps on his ears, and the iron staples that hold his jaw shut.
  • "Rattlehead" is a description of a live Megadeth concert. The last part of the song talks about seeing Vic Rattlehead at the concert.
  • "Looking Down the Cross" is about the crucifixion of Jesus and His final thoughts before He died. In the song, Dave suggests that Jesus might have been wishing for vengeance, but only spoke of forgiveness.
  • "Mechanix" is about a horny gas station attendant. It was re-written and recorded with new lyrics by Metallica as "The Four Horsemen" for their first album, Kill 'Em All. The original "Mechanix" can be found on Metallica's rare No Life 'Til Leather demo or Bay Area Trashers bootleg, with James Hetfield singing.
  • "These Boots" is a parody of Nancy Sinatra's "These Boots Are Made for Walkin'." When Killing Is My Business... started selling well after Megadeth became more popular, the writer of the song, Lee Hazlewood, began demanding that the song be cut, due to it being a "perversion of the original song". Dave Mustaine made the point that Hazelwood had been paid royalties for all those years before he made the case, but eventually cut the song anyway. A censored version of the track can be found on the deluxe edition released in 2002.fr:Killing Is My Business…

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