Megadeth | Paranoid
: Some fans argue Mustaine’s "poisonous" vocal delivery and the increased speed make it superior to the Sabbath original .
: Megadeth has performed the song live numerous times, including high-energy sets in Buenos Aires. 🗣️ Fan Perspectives Megadeth Paranoid
You can find this track on several official releases and streaming platforms: : Some fans argue Mustaine’s "poisonous" vocal delivery
Megadeth’s high-octane cover of Black Sabbath’s "Paranoid" is a fan-favorite heavy metal staple that famously closes with drummer Nick Menza’s comical, frustrated shouts. Originally recorded for the 1994 tribute album Nativity in Black , the track was later featured on Megadeth's 1995 rarities collection, Hidden Treasures . 🤘 Key Highlights Originally recorded for the 1994 tribute album Nativity
: Others feel the cover lacks the soul of the original and sounds more like a "karaoke backing track."
Do you prefer the or Megadeth's rapid-fire thrash version?
Opinions on the cover vary widely within the metal community. According to discussions on Reddit :