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*This EP was designed by Wendy Dougan.
*This EP was designed by Wendy Dougan.
*The demo version of "Symphony of Destruction" on the extended versions of the EP was also released on the reissue of ''[[Countdown to Extinction]]''.
*The demo version of "Symphony of Destruction" on the extended versions of the EP was also released on the reissue of ''[[Countdown to Extinction]]''.
*On the extended versions, "A Tout Le Monde" is listed as a radio edit, despite being identical to the album version.
*On the extended versions, "A Tout Le Monde" is listed as a radio edit, despite being identical to the album version, except with an added tambourine track in the background .
*On the extended versions, "New World Order" is listed as a demo, despite being the final version of the song. A demo version is available on the reissue of ''Youthanasia'', in which [[Dave Mustaine]] states in the liner notes that only some guitar parts were missing from the final version, which are included in this release of the song.
*On the extended versions, "New World Order" is listed as a demo, despite being the final version of the song. A demo version is available on the reissue of ''Youthanasia'', in which [[Dave Mustaine]] states in the liner notes that only some guitar parts were missing from the final version, which are included in this release of the song.



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For the short-lived cereal, see Hidden Treasures (cereal)
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Hidden Treasures is an EP by American thrash metal band Megadeth, released in 1995. It is a collection of previously released non-album tracks, including soundtrack and compilation songs. The American version of the album is currently out of print, but the Japanese version is still available as of 2006. It was also released in Europe as a special bonus CD for Youthanasia, and was re-released in Europe on April 30, 2007.

If you look closely on the album cover many of the "cities" on the map are the names of the songs that appear on the album.[1][2]

Track listing

Original track listing

  1. "No More Mr. Nice Guy" (Alice Cooper, Michael Bruce) – 3:02
    • Originally from the Shocker soundtrack
  2. "Breakpoint" (Dave Mustaine, David Ellefson, Nick Menza) – 3:29
  3. "Go to Hell" (Mustaine, Marty Friedman, Ellefson, Menza) – 4:36
  4. "Angry Again" (Mustaine) – 3:47
  5. "99 Ways to Die" (Mustaine) – 3:58
  6. "Paranoid" (Ozzy Osbourne, Tony Iommi, Geezer Butler, Bill Ward) – 2:32
  7. "Diadems" (Mustaine) – 3:55
  8. "Problems" (Johnny Rotten, Steve Jones, Glen Matlock, Paul Cook) – 3:57

Limited edition track listing

  1. "A Tout le Monde" (Mustaine) – 4:29
  2. "Symphony of Destruction (Demo)" (Mustaine) – 5:29
  3. "Architecture of Aggression (Demo)" (Mustaine, Ellefson) – 2:49
    • Originally from Countdown to Extinction
  4. "New World Order" (Demo) (Mustaine, Friedman, Ellefson, Menza) – 3:47
    • Originally from Youthanasia
  5. "No More Mr. Nice Guy" (Cooper, Bruce) – 3:02
    • Originally from the Shocker soundtrack
  6. "Breakpoint" (Mustaine, Ellefson, Menza) – 3:29
    • Originally from the Super Mario Bros. soundtrack
  7. "Go to Hell" (Mustaine, Friedman, Ellefson, Menza) – 4:36
    • Originally from the Bill & Ted's Bogus Journey soundtrack
  8. "Angry Again" (Mustaine) – 3:48
    • Originally from the Last Action Hero soundtrack
  9. "99 Ways to Die" (Mustaine) – 3:58
    • Originally from The Beavis and Butt-head Experience compilation
  10. "Paranoid" (Osbourne, Iommi, Butler, Ward) – 2:32
  11. "Diadems" (Mustaine) – 3:55
    • Originally from the Tales from the Crypt Presents Demon Knight soundtrack
  12. "Problems" (Rotten, Jones, Matlock, Cook) – 3:57
    • Originally from the A Tout le Monde promo

Re-issue track listing

  1. "No More Mr. Nice Guy" (Cooper, Bruce) – 3:02
    • Originally from the Shocker soundtrack
  2. "Breakpoint" (Mustaine, Ellefson, Menza) – 3:29
    • Originally from the Super Mario Bros. soundtrack
  3. "Go to Hell" (Mustaine, Friedman, Ellefson, Menza) – 4:36
    • Originally from the Bill & Ted's Bogus Journey soundtrack
  4. "Angry Again" (Mustaine) – 3:48
    • Originally from the Last Action Hero soundtrack
  5. "99 Ways to Die" (Mustaine) – 3:58
    • Originally from The Beavis and Butt-head Experience compilation
  6. "Paranoid" (Osbourne, Iommi, Butler, Ward) – 2:32
  7. "Diadems" (Mustaine) – 3:55
    • Originally from the Tales from the Crypt Presents Demon Knight soundtrack
  8. "Problems" (Rotten, Jones, Matlock, Cook) – 3:57
    • Originally from the A Tout le Monde promo
  9. "A Tout le Monde" (Mustaine) – 4:29
  10. "Symphony of Destruction (Demo)" (Mustaine) – 5:29
    • Originally from Countdown to Extinction
  11. "Architecture of Aggression (Demo)" (Mustaine, Ellefson) – 2:49
    • Originally from Countdown to Extinction
  12. "New World Order" (Demo) (Mustaine, Friedman, Ellefson, Menza) – 3:47
    • Originally from Youthanasia

Trivia

  • "No More Mr. Nice Guy" is an Alice Cooper cover that was originally released on the Billion Dollar Babies album.
  • "99 Ways to Die" is used by MTV Europe's 120 Metal Minutes as a commercial bumper that separates some songs.
  • "Paranoid" is a Black Sabbath cover that was originally released on the Paranoid album. At the end of the song, then drummer Nick Menza carries on drumming to which Dave shouts Nick! three times. A few seconds later Nick says "Fuck me running". On the CD it is turned down very quiet, but in the studio Nick exclaimed it very loudly.
  • "Problems" is a Sex Pistols cover that was originally released on the Never Mind the Bollocks, Here's the Sex Pistols album.
  • This EP was designed by Wendy Dougan.
  • The demo version of "Symphony of Destruction" on the extended versions of the EP was also released on the reissue of Countdown to Extinction.
  • On the extended versions, "A Tout Le Monde" is listed as a radio edit, despite being identical to the album version, except with an added tambourine track in the background .
  • On the extended versions, "New World Order" is listed as a demo, despite being the final version of the song. A demo version is available on the reissue of Youthanasia, in which Dave Mustaine states in the liner notes that only some guitar parts were missing from the final version, which are included in this release of the song.

Charts

Year Chart Position
1995 The Billboard 200 90

References