The symbol depicted on the cover is a
veve, a
voodoo sign. According to Ellefson, the original concept for the album's cover was very different, however, it was changed at the last minute. According to Menza, "The original album title was going to be
Needles and Pins. The cover was supposed to be a girl holding a
Kewpie with a bunch of pins in it... she's stabbing the doll with a syringe in the chest. That didn't fly." The title derives from the song "
Needles and Pins" by
The Searchers, used as incidental music in "
Use the Man". Aside from being a lyric, Ellefson stated that there was not really any correlation between the title and the music on the album. The first 500,000 copies of
Cryptic Writings in the United States were released with an album cover featuring a silver background. These releases also included a
Vic Rattlehead collectible card which promoted "The Cryptic Writings Of Megadeth", an issue run by
Chaos Comics. Later US pressings features the same artwork with a black background instead. The black background album cover is also featured in the remasters. Four months after its release, the record was certificated
gold by the
Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) for shipping half million copies in the US, of which 383,000 were sold according to
Nielsen Soundscan. However,
Cryptic Writings did not enjoy particular chart success on international level. It only managed to peak at number two on the
Finnish Albums Chart, where it charted for eleven weeks. Elsewhere, it didn't enter into the top 10. It eventually received a gold certification from the
Canadian Music Association for shipping 50,000 copies. A remixed and remastered version, featuring four bonus tracks, was released in 2004 through
Capitol Records as part of the group's reissued back catalogue. According to the liner notes of the remastered version of
Cryptic Writings, Dave Mustaine had to alter many lyrics at the request of their new manager, Bud Prager. The liner notes suggest that Mustaine was not a fan of the changes, but other interviews indicate the band actively sought and eventually accepted Prager's advice for the album. "I figured maybe this guy (Prager) could help me get that intangible number one record I wanted so badly", Mustaine wrote in the liner notes. It is the first Megadeth album not to feature the band's classic logo on the front cover, but it appears on the album's remastered version. == Composition ==