Train Of Consequences

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Riding the Rails of Risk: Megadeth's 'Train Of Consequences'

Megadeth's 'Train Of Consequences' is a hard-hitting track that delves into themes of recklessness, consequences, and the inescapable nature of one's actions. The song, with its driving riffs and aggressive tempo, is a metaphorical journey through the repercussions of living a life on the edge, where decisions are made without regard for the future.

The lyrics personify trouble as a character that the narrator becomes, indicating a life of deceit and self-destruction. The 'train of consequences' is a powerful metaphor for the inevitable results of one's actions, suggesting that once certain decisions are made, the outcomes are bound to follow, much like a train on its tracks. The imagery of gambling with life's fabric being 'corrupt' and 'shot through with corroded thread' paints a picture of a life that is fraying due to poor choices and moral decay. The narrator's admission of 'hocking my brains' and heading West is symbolic of giving up rational thought and heading towards the unknown, often associated with both opportunity and danger.

Megadeth, known for their complex guitar work and politically charged lyrics, often explores themes of personal and societal issues. 'Train Of Consequences' from their sixth studio album 'Youthanasia' reflects on the personal aspect of these themes, focusing on the individual's journey and the inevitable fallout from living a life without foresight or ethical boundaries.

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