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Vic Rattlehead is the
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of the American
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. Vic is a skeletal figure wearing a suit who embodies the phrase " See no evil, hear no evil, speak no evil" as well as a symbol of
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. His eyes are covered by a riveted-on visor, his mouth is clamped shut, and his ears are closed with metal caps.


Concept and creation

The mythic creation of Vic Rattlehead is addressed in the song "The Skull Beneath the Skin" from the album '' Killing Is My Business... and Business Is Good!''
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sketched the original drawing of Vic for the album's front cover. However,
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lost the artwork and improvised a completely different concept. The original artwork was recovered and placed on the reissue of ''Killing Is My Business... and Business Is Good!''. The name of Vic stands for "victim" and Rattlehead comes from what Mustaine's mother used to say to him when he was
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: "Don't do that or you'll rattle something loose up there!" This then led to the expression "to rattle one's head" meaning head-bang. According to Mustaine, the mascot represents his feelings about religious repression and freedom of expression.


Appearances

Vic was on the cover art of the band's first four albums (1985–1990): '' Killing Is My Business... And Business Is Good!'', '' Peace Sells... But Who's Buying?'', '' So Far, So Good... So What!'', and ''
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''. Vic did not appear on the front cover of any albums or compilations from 1991 to 2000. However, when Megadeth tried to bring back a more "classic" vibe to their material, he returned for the 2001 album ''
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'', the 2004 album ''
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'', as well as the 2007 studio album ''
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'' in a human form. He is identified by his visor, metal caps on his ears, and clamps on his mouth. Only Vic's face is shown in the mushroom cloud on the 2005 compilation '' Greatest Hits: Back to the Start''. Vic was once again absent from the cover of ''
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'', instead found in the album's booklet much like the inside cover of ''
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'' and ''
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''. His portrait image can also be found by joining the spine labels of the 7 albums Mustaine re-released in 2004. Vic was mentioned in the band's 2010 video "
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" and featured on the cover art for the " Sudden Death" single. On the cover of '' Th1rt3en'' he is shown with his back turned. Vic can be seen very faintly on the '' Super Collider'' album artwork as a reflection in the center of the particle collider; it is revealed inside the cover and on the back that Vic is the Super Collider. On ''
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'', a robot version of Vic Rattlehead is seen. Vic appears on the cover of '' The Sick, the Dying... and the Dead!'', dressed in medieval-style clothes as opposed to a business suit. In 1993, Megadeth appeared as "Vic and the Rattleheads" at Rock City club, Nottingham & Cabaret Metro, Chicago, IL. Vic has made small appearances in the music videos for "Anarchy in the U.K.", "Wake Up Dead", "Holy Wars... The Punishment Due", "Hangar 18", "Moto Psycho" (at around 3:03), and “Night Stalkers”.


Redesign contest

On January 29, 2006, an official contest was announced on
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to redesign the Megadeth icon. The contest stated:
After two decades of rocking, the heavy metal band Megadeth’s mascot Vic Rattlehead needs a facelift and the band has commissioned DeviantArt to redesign him!! Not only do you get the chance to redesign a mascot whose image has appeared on several Megadeth albums as well as a myriad of band merchandise, you can also win the biggest prizes we've ever offered for a DeviantArt contest!
The prizes were three different
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s. The contest ended on February 14, 2006, and was judged by Mustaine, with the results posted on DeviantArt on March 15, 2006.


''United Abominations''

The cover art for Megadeth's eleventh album, ''
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'', revealed a redesigned Vic, using artwork from John Lorenzi, one of the
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contest entries, albeit not a winning entry. Vic appeared as an elderly man rather than a skeletal figure. He was, however, depicted with traits of the Four Horsemen mentioned in the album and shown inside the CD case—he is accompanied by an angel wearing white with blood-stained wings (aka the "Angel of Deth", and an allusion to the Pestilence Horseman), has long black hair and a black cloak resembling the black horse of Famine, is wielding various firearms like the sword used by the War Horseman, and has pale, veinous-looking skin like that of Death, and is, of course, shown dealing death on a large scale. A reflection of the classic Vic can also be found on the far-right building on the front cover.


Artists

The artists for the various incarnations of Vic include: *
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(original band logos) *
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('' Peace Sells... But Who's Buying?'' and ''
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'') * David Jude ('' So Far, So Good... So What!'') *
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'', ''
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'', and ''
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'') * Michael Mueller (Megadeth edition of VH1's ''
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'', Blackmail The Universe concert tour shirts, and the 2002 remastered edition of ''Killing Is My Business... And Business Is Good!'') * Mike Learn (''
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'') * John Lorenzi (''
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'', ''
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'', ''
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'' and ''
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'') * Brent Elliott White (''
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'')


See also

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* Snaggletooth


References


External links

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Mascot redesign contest
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