Metascore
83

Universal acclaim - based on 5 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 4 out of 5
  2. Negative: 0 out of 5
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  1. Aug 2, 2011
    90
    Arguably Megadeth's strongest effort and a classic of early thrash, Peace Sells combines punkish political awareness with a dark, threatening, typically heavy metal world-view, preoccupied with evil, the occult, and the like.
  2. Aug 2, 2011
    87
    This reissue of Peace Sells, celebrating a quarter century of Megadeth's second but first truly great album, is probably more a sop to those diehards than anything else, but if it turns one curious party into a convert then it's worth it, even in this time of bald cash-grab reissue ugliness.
  3. Q Magazine
    Aug 16, 2011
    80
    Classic thrash gets proper remastering for 25th birthday. [Sept. 2011, p. 123]
  4. Kerrang!
    Aug 2, 2011
    80
    Worth the price of admission for the Brilliant My Last Words alone, this remains a fascinating portrait of the artist as angry young man positioned on metal's sharpest cutting edge. [9 Jul 2011, p. 52]
User Score
8.7

Universal acclaim- based on 62 Ratings

User score distribution:
  1. Positive: 57 out of 62
  2. Negative: 4 out of 62
  1. Aug 18, 2011
    10
    Peace sells is an album that will forever stand the test of time and the 25th anniversary remaster pounds with ferocity. Ellefson's bass onPeace sells is an album that will forever stand the test of time and the 25th anniversary remaster pounds with ferocity. Ellefson's bass on devil's island will pound your skull and will wanna make you rattle your head! Full Review »
  2. Apr 11, 2022
    8
    Bass Sells...But Who's Buying
  3. Aug 7, 2021
    10
    One of the best thrash metal albums of all time.
    Best songs: Peace Sells, Wake Up Dead, Good Mourning / Black Friday, The Conjuring, Devil's
    One of the best thrash metal albums of all time.
    Best songs: Peace Sells, Wake Up Dead, Good Mourning / Black Friday, The Conjuring, Devil's Island
    Worst songs: -
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