Talk:Kill 'Em All
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Dave Mustaine made the original version of 'Four Horsemen' called Mechanix. In fact in 'No life til leather' a pre 'kill em all' album by Metallica, the song was called 'Mechanix', and the lyrics were the one's used by Mustaine in his debut Megadeth Album. Metallica edited Mechanix and produced 'Four Horsemen.'
So it is incorrect to state that 'When Dave Mustaine formed Megadeth, he recorded an alternate version of "The Four Horsemen" called "Mechanix", from Killing Is My Business. '
Cause it is exactly the opposite, the anomaly arises cause kill em all was the first to be released.
I noticed that as well. Fixed now.
