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Dave Mustaine On Metallica, Religion And Rock And Roll Excesses

artist: dave mustaine date: 07/30/2010 category: interviews
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Dave Mustaine On Metallica, Religion And Rock And Roll Excesses

CTV.ca recently conducted an interview with Megadeth mainman Dave Mustaine about his soon-to-be-published autobiography, "Mustaine: A Heavy Metal Memoir". A few excerpts from the chat follow below.

On his journey from a neglect-filled childhood, to the dangerous excesses of his rock n' roll lifestyle, to today's more sobering existence as a family man who has found God — a persona that doesn't quite jive with the typical metal archetype:

"I think in the beginning there were a lot of people who were very angry because they'd lost their guitar player, their singer, their frontman, their Dave Mustaine. (But) if you go back and look at all my lyrics now, there's a lot of God in it."

On Metallica, the band he was booted from in 1983 due to his excessive drug and alcohol use:

[quote from book] "Without my songs and my solos — without my energy — I don't know that Metallica ever would have become the band that it was."

On suffering through many problems, including a near career-ending arm-injury, the near-disintegration of his marriage, and several stints in rehab:

"Heroin was a terrible experience for us. It was part of my life for 13 years."

On how Megadeth's back catalogue offers clues to the progress of their downward spiral:

"You can see where the different types of drugs changed, where the band changed. The heroin and the cocaine use, and the debauchery, and the fighting and the theft and stealing and robbing."

On how religion saved his life, protected his family and kept him going as a member of Megadeth:

"When I got saved it wasn't about getting me saved. It was about me getting my life right with God, getting my family out of what looked liked extremely dire straits ... and just making a really good decision for once in my life."

On how he has no plans for stopping:

"I think that I'll be a musician for the rest of my days."

Read the entire report from CTV.ca.

POSTED: 07/30/2010 - 09:41 am
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comments policy  35  comments posted, 2 removed | this article is 95% spam-free
     
DesertEagle wrote on 07/30/2010 - 10:16 am / quote |
Wow this was one fine piece of objective and non biased "journalism" let the hating begin! And Dave Mustaine should stop fueling the fire by saying stupid Sh*t
     
VMNTXdave100 wrote on 07/30/2010 - 10:33 am / quote |
I like Dave, his music is great, but what he said about Metallica made him sound like a jerk...wait the whole interview did...poor guy.
     
not_dead_enough wrote on 07/30/2010 - 10:47 am / quote |
I'm sorry but he's absolutely right about Metallica - anyone who saw a Dave Mustaine-Metallica performance said that Dave and Cliff were the two that drove their live presence - and it was this presence that particularly helped them get signed. No matter how you look at it, and even though it was his own fault, he was treated badly by those guys. At least he's over it now.
     
VeNgeaNce_4444 wrote on 07/30/2010 - 12:23 pm / quote |
dave's truly an amazing guitar player and singer, he just sometimes seams as an arogant jerk. he's changed alot now, but people still see the same dave. his book should be good.
     
true_bacon22 wrote on 07/30/2010 - 12:37 pm / quote |
Not really, most of the riffs were written by James and as for the live performance, James was slow in the begining and it was Dave who made him be more like a frontman but they did well enough after he left to show that they could do it without him.
     
noodles95 wrote on 07/30/2010 - 12:43 pm / quote |
I know that Dave sounds like a jerk in most of his interviews, but all he his really doing is speaking his mind and could care less for what people have to say about it. It can get annoying but at least he is honest, unlike most musicians or celebrities that just say what the rest of the world wants to hear.
     
scawti wrote on 07/30/2010 - 03:03 pm / quote |
Keep in mind these are snipets chosen for the biggest response. This article has ironically omitted the line with Dave talking about there being no hard feelings between him and Metallica and the media is who keeps fuelling the feud. Here's a case in point...
It sounds like this book is going to more unflattering to Dave than Metallica, since he's being blunt about his addiction issues.
     
King Zirconium wrote on 07/30/2010 - 04:13 pm / quote |
Well the thing about Metallica is just down right hilarious. Dave has horrible stage presence even in the earliest live videos of Megadeth. His "energy" is completely non-existant. Metallica DID NOT need Dave Mustaine to succeed.
     
T3HM3T4L wrote on 07/30/2010 - 04:32 pm / quote |
King Zirconium wrote:

Dave has horrible stage presence even in the earliest live videos of Megadeth. His "energy" is completely non-existant.

Implying he still doesn't have any. Try to play his guitar parts and sing at the same time.
     
Jøhnny wrote on 07/30/2010 - 04:33 pm / quote |
"Without my songs and my solos — without my energy — I don't know that Metallica ever would have become the band that it was."

Oh no, here we go again...
*reads through the comments above*
FUCK I'm late!!! The Metallica vs. Megadeth argument has already began... Please stop it!! All you fanboys!! While were are still at the beginning of this and it can still be stopped!!
     
kerguitar08 wrote on 07/30/2010 - 06:14 pm / quote |
Dave Mustaine on Metallica


Another typical Mustaine interview with him saying stupid stuff. Taking credit for Metallica's success? The 6 songs he wrote for Metallica didn't do anything to fuel their success!
     
napalm890 wrote on 07/30/2010 - 07:40 pm / quote |
kerguitar08 wrote:

Dave Mustaine on Metallica

Another typical Mustaine interview with him saying stupid stuff. Taking credit for Metallica's success? The 6 songs he wrote for Metallica didn't do anything to fuel their success!

That's just ignorant.
     
Weaponxclaws wrote on 07/30/2010 - 08:41 pm / quote |
Jøhnny :
"Without my songs and my solos — without my energy — I don't know that Metallica ever would have become the band that it was."

Oh no, here we go again...
*reads through the comments above*
FUCK I'm late!!! The Metallica vs. Megadeth argument has already began... Please stop it!! All you fanboys!! While were are still at the beginning of this and it can still be stopped!!


The Megadeth vs. Metallica feud is going to rage until the end of all of our days. I, personally, prefer Megadeth over Metallica but I just got into Metallica again. I am fine with both but not everyone is and those are the people that are gonna give them fuel, give them fire, give them that which they desire (see what I did there?)
     
wesker888 wrote on 07/30/2010 - 09:30 pm / quote |
I thought they had buried the hatchet....
     
King Zirconium wrote on 07/30/2010 - 09:38 pm / quote |
T3HM3T4L wrote:
Implying he still doesn't have any. Try to play his guitar parts and sing at the same time.


No, he doesn't really have much of a stage presence and none of the members of Metallica really did in the videos with Dave. James Hetfield already had a monstrous stage presence by the time this video was filmed: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tE6L1XVOn5w

I'm just going by what's documented. Also, I can play a good amount of Megadeth songs while singing. I'm not even really what I would consider "good". Don't make stupid assumptions.
     
avengedchicken wrote on 07/30/2010 - 11:38 pm / quote |
jerm138:
+1

King Zirconium:
-1

Barack Obama:
-1

what?
     
King Zirconium wrote on 07/31/2010 - 02:16 am / quote |
avengedchicken wrote:

jerm138:
+1

King Zirconium:
-1

Barack Obama:
-1

what?


Well that's fine, I disagree. Dave Mustaine stands still and doesn't really do anything onstage that gives him that "aura". Internet points are only utilized by people to lame to have a valid opinion anyway...
     
 jimmy_neutron   m   wrote on 07/31/2010 - 09:47 am / quote |
checked
     
PowerOfGlove wrote on 07/31/2010 - 01:52 pm / quote |
Without my songs and my solos — without my energy — I don't know that Metallica ever would have become the band that it was.


What is this I don't even
     
zn-1 wrote on 07/31/2010 - 03:28 pm / quote |
King Zirconium wrote:

avengedchicken wrote:

jerm138:
+1

King Zirconium:
-1

Barack Obama:
-1

what?

Well that's fine, I disagree. Dave Mustaine stands still and doesn't really do anything onstage that gives him that "aura". Internet points are only utilized by people to lame to have a valid opinion anyway...


I'm pretty sure that moving around on stage doesn't count as "standing still." He's said it in the Blood in the Water show that the audience isn't there to listen to him talk; they're there to listen to him play. He's said it in a few other interviews too that he was having neck problems and such that keeps him from headbanging. The guy did more drugs and drank more than the rest of Metallica. There are long-lasting effects of drug abuse.
     
the enigma 1 wrote on 07/31/2010 - 04:34 pm / quote |
the fighting and the theft and stealing and robbing

Aren't the last three the same thing?
     
emphaticleech wrote on 07/31/2010 - 07:33 pm / quote |
King Zirconium wrote:


I'm just going by what's documented. Also, I can play a good amount of Megadeth songs while singing. I'm not even really what I would consider "good". Don't make stupid assumptions.


Youtube video of you singing and playing The Skull Beneath the Skin...GO!
     
King Zirconium wrote on 07/31/2010 - 10:33 pm / quote |
emphaticleech wrote:
Youtube video of you singing and playing The Skull Beneath the Skin...GO!


I'm bookmarking this article and buying a camera. I can play and sing Rattlehead, Rust In Peace... Polaris, Lucretia and Devils Island (and play countless more w/o singing) but I've never attempted this. At the same time, I'm really not sure what the semi-technical guitar riffs Dave plays plays live have to do with his stage presence/energy/aura/what have you.
     
Mr. Dragon wrote on 08/01/2010 - 01:43 am / quote |
This is pretty much the same story Dave likes to tell, nothing new here.
     
Mujibabajaba wrote on 08/01/2010 - 03:54 am / quote |
Weaponxclaws wrote:

I am fine with both but not everyone is and those are the people that are gonna give them fuel, give them fire, give them that which they desire (see what I did there?)


absolutely lame.
     
Jmoarguitar wrote on 08/01/2010 - 11:36 am / quote |
Daves a smart guy, and a great musician. I seen Megadeth last week and they tore it up. But damn is he ever cocky!

Also, does anyone find any article on Dave is the exact same thing? Metallica kicked me out and Religion.
     
ReasonableRam wrote on 08/02/2010 - 12:51 am / quote |
DesertEagle wrote:

Wow this was one fine piece of objective and non biased "journalism" let the hating begin! And Dave Mustaine should stop fueling the fire by saying stupid Sh*t


Well of course they only show the bad shit. He said good shit about Metallica in that actual interview from CTV but of course the jackass isn't going to put that in here since he the jackass writer of this article is the one fueling the fire further.
     
HigherThanAMile wrote on 08/02/2010 - 02:28 am / quote |
I didn't know that banging your head, jumping around, or otherwise playing to the camera gave you greater credibility than someone who didn't.
     
trendkill- wrote on 08/02/2010 - 03:08 am / quote |
kerguitar08 wrote:

Dave Mustaine on Metallica

Another typical Mustaine interview with him saying stupid stuff. Taking credit for Metallica's success? The 6 songs he wrote for Metallica didn't do anything to fuel their success!



you are right it was they stopped playing thrash they became successful.
     
Lapidus wrote on 08/02/2010 - 05:53 am / quote |
He found god, a new drug to replace the old ones I guess.

He has some writing skills and is a good guitar player but his voice is just awful, I saw the big four concert and he sounded like a ventriloquist taking a crap during the high pitched parts!
     
/OOM wrote on 08/02/2010 - 08:27 am / quote |
Without him, Cliff would still have taught James what he knew about music theory, Ride the lightning and Master of Puppetts would be what they are today. Dave doesnt have much of an effect on it...
     
Reab wrote on 08/02/2010 - 08:37 am / quote |
Lapidus wrote:

He found god, a new drug to replace the old ones I guess.

He has some writing skills and is a good guitar player but his voice is just awful, I saw the big four concert and he sounded like a ventriloquist taking a crap during the high pitched parts!


During the big four concert he was the only one that was singing instead of screaming (not screaming as a vocal technique), so the mic was turned to a lower volume, because of Hetfield. The ones who have seen metallica on Time Warp know that he literarly spits out the songs, while Dave tries to sing with a wicked voice aka ozzy osbourne and zack wylde.
     
emphaticleech wrote on 08/02/2010 - 02:30 pm / quote |
King Zirconium wrote:

emphaticleech wrote:
Youtube video of you singing and playing The Skull Beneath the Skin...GO!

I'm bookmarking this article and buying a camera. I can play and sing Rattlehead, Rust In Peace... Polaris, Lucretia and Devils Island (and play countless more w/o singing) but I've never attempted this. At the same time, I'm really not sure what the semi-technical guitar riffs Dave plays plays live have to do with his stage presence/energy/aura/what have you.


I never said it had anything to do with stage presence...you're insulting a man who DOES play and sing more technical stuff than most people do, including Metallica.

And I've seen them live three times. He's got great stage presence. I dunno where people are getting he doesn't from.
     
emphaticleech wrote on 08/02/2010 - 02:32 pm / quote |
King Zirconium wrote:

emphaticleech wrote:
Youtube video of you singing and playing The Skull Beneath the Skin...GO!

I'm bookmarking this article and buying a camera. I can play and sing Rattlehead, Rust In Peace... Polaris, Lucretia and Devils Island (and play countless more w/o singing) but I've never attempted this. At the same time, I'm really not sure what the semi-technical guitar riffs Dave plays plays live have to do with his stage presence/energy/aura/what have you.


Also, the ones you listed are among his easiest songs. Try Holy Wars or Liar as well.
     
M4rk0776 wrote on 08/09/2010 - 11:28 pm / quote |
Ok let's be realistic: without Dave, metallica definitely wouldn't be where they are today. At the time, Kirk hammett (my personal hero) was playing with exodus, and was recruited by Lars and James after they fired mustaine. Mustaine and James wrote kill em all, Hammett just did the solos on the record. Both mustaine and Hammett are great guitarists, but Hammett didn't come along until after they became metallica. In short, mustaine laid the founation, and Hammett built upon that
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