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Peace Sells...But Who's Buying
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MEGADETH Peace Sells...But Who's Buying (1986 Japanese 8-track LP, the second studio album by the American Thrash legend, featuring the Paul Lani mix for Capitol Records. Originally the project was handled by Combat Records, which resulted inthe first mix of the album by co-producer Randy Burns, eventually Capitol bought the rights & Paul Lani was brought in for mixing duties. Later it was remixed and remastered in 2004 by Dave Mustaine himself, picture sleeve with fold-out lyricinsert & matching obi-strip. The packaging displays some light general wear and the vinyl shows minimal signs of play ECS-81773) more...
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