Talk:The System Has Failed

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[edit] Songs

Can we get some sources for the songs? I don't know for sure that "Something That I'm Not" was about Lars, it could be about David Ellefson... or anyone else...

I removed the references to DM stealing songs from a "Kris Anderson". I am not even sure who this person is, but a Google search pulls up three webpages total with his name in conjunction with Megath, some of which have to do with a metal band called "The Reckoning" that cites Megadeth as one of their influences. Without a better source, I've removed this potential libel. -- nae'blis

This song could indeed be about anyone. But it is not about Lars Ulrich, or Dave Ellefson. --Slanderson 21:14, 9 October 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Blackmail the universe

Most of the lyrics on this song (especially since the first break), are taken mostly from the movie "Thirteen Days" with Kevin Costner.

[edit] Editted Cover?

Anybody have any information on why an editted cover was released? I saw it once at Border's (Or was it Barnes And Noble...) but never saw anything about it on the Megadeth web site.

- The edited cover was released for sale on military installations. They felt it would be disrespectful or something along those lines to keep the original cover. I made a post about it on the official forums wondering the same question when it came out and Megadave, the site admin, explained why.