Return to Metalopolis

Return to Metalopolis is a solo instrumental album by the former Megadeth guitarist, Chris Poland. This rare album features Chris on guitar and his brother Mark on drums. Chris' guitar playing is reminiscent of his playing on Megadeth's "Peace Sells" album. It was re-released in 2002 with two bonus tracks titled "30 Day Due" and "The Heavy Guitar Jam" which is a 14-minute-plus track loaded with Chris' guitar wizardry.

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Chris Poland

Chris Poland (born December 1, 1957) is an American jazz/jazz fusion, heavy metal and thrash metal guitarist, best known for being a former member of thrash metal pioneers Megadeth. Poland began playing guitar in high school in Dunkirk, New York in the rock/jazz band Welkin. He moved to Los Angeles...

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