99 Ways To Die (song)
"99 Ways to Die" is a heavy metal song written by Dave Mustaine that originally appeared on the compilation album The Beavis and Butt-Head Experience and later on Megadeth's Hidden Treasures. The song was nominated for a Grammy Award in the category of Best Metal Performance, but lost to Soundgarden's "Spoonman". The song has been performed a total of 7 times, the last of which being at Osaka, Japan on May 22, 1995. Other performances by Megadeth of this song include:
"Forum-Milandeiori" Milan, Italy April 11, 1995
"Universal Sur" Madrid, Spain April 17, 1995
"Le Zenith" Paris, France April 21, 1995
"Le Printemps De Bourges" Bourges, France April 30, 1995
"Festival Hall" Osaka, Japan May 22, 1995
The song has always been performed outside the United States and only in mid-1995. Currently there are no plans for the performance of this song in the near future. There are no official live releases to CD/DVD and any bootlegs of the performances are extremely rare at that.
Read more about 99 Ways To Die (song): Tracklist (1993 Promo Single), Music Video
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