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Dave Mustaine
On January 13, 2008, Dave Mustaine confirmed that guitarist Glen Drover had quit Megadeth to focus on his family and that he had been replaced by Chris Broderick of Jag Panzer).
Megadeth
On April 3, 2002, Mustaine announced in a press release that he was disbanding Megadeth, officially due to his arm injury.
Megadeth
On January 13, 2008, Dave Mustaine confirmed that Glen Drover had quit Megadeth to focus on his family, and was replaced by Chris Broderick (formerly of Nevermore and Jag Panzer).
That One Night: Live in Buenos Aires
It was at this concert that Dave Mustaine announced that Megadeth would continue on past the 2005 tour.
Kimveer Gill
However, Megadeth's singer Dave Mustaine said Gill had "turned a beautiful song into something ugly and nasty" and that Gill was "not worthy of being a Megadeth fan."
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Metallica
Mustaine said he did this to "straighten Metallica up", as Metallica referred to Mustaine as a drunk and said he could not play guitar.
Dave Mustaine
While he received songwriting co-credit on Metallica's first two albums, Mustaine claims to have co-written other Metallica songs, including "Leper Messiah," for which he was not credited.
Kill 'Em All
Mustaine initially denied this, but in Metallica's 2004 movie Some Kind of Monster, Mustaine stated that he wished Metallica had told him to go to AA.
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Metallica
Mustaine said he did this to "straighten Metallica up", as Metallica referred to Mustaine as a drunk and said he could not play guitar.
Dave Mustaine
However, in a 2007 Metalhammer interview, Mustaine claims that the footage in Some Kind of Monster was edited; it didn't show Ulrich walking off the set crying and in general made Mustaine look like the bad guy.
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Metallica
Dave Mustaine answered, and, after seeing his expensive guitar equipment, Ulrich and Hetfield recruited him.
Dave Mustaine
However, in a 2007 Metalhammer interview, Mustaine claims that the footage in Some Kind of Monster was edited; it didn't show Ulrich walking off the set crying and in general made Mustaine look like the bad guy.
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Dave Mustaine
On January 13, 2008, Dave Mustaine confirmed that guitarist Glen Drover had quit Megadeth to focus on his family and that he had been replaced by Chris Broderick of Jag Panzer).
Megadeth
On January 13, 2008, Dave Mustaine confirmed that Glen Drover had quit Megadeth to focus on his family, and was replaced by Chris Broderick (formerly of Nevermore and Jag Panzer).
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Dave Mustaine
On January 13, 2008, Dave Mustaine confirmed that guitarist Glen Drover had quit Megadeth to focus on his family and that he had been replaced by Chris Broderick of Jag Panzer).
Megadeth
On January 13, 2008, Dave Mustaine confirmed that Glen Drover had quit Megadeth to focus on his family, and was replaced by Chris Broderick (formerly of Nevermore and Jag Panzer).
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Dave Mustaine
While he received songwriting co-credit on Metallica's first two albums, Mustaine claims to have co-written other Metallica songs, including "Leper Messiah," for which he was not credited.
Kill 'Em All
During early shows former lead guitarist, Mustaine, said that it was their version of a love song.
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Dave Mustaine
While he received songwriting co-credit on Metallica's first two albums, Mustaine claims to have co-written other Metallica songs, including "Leper Messiah," for which he was not credited.
Master of Puppets
Former Metallica guitarist Dave Mustaine has long claimed to have written the riff for "Leper Messiah".
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Megadeth
In March 2007 Dave Mustaine announced at the Megadeth forums that a new version of "À Tout le Monde (Set Me Free)" would be released on the album.
Washington Is Next!
Although it was said by Dave Mustaine himself that the song is going to be the next single after À Tout le Monde (Set Me Free), eventually it didn't make it and was replaced by Never Walk Alone...
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Megadeth
Mustaine claimed that Poland had sold band equipment to fund his increasing drug habit, detailed in the song "Liar", which is also dedicated to Poland.
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Dave Mustaine
However, on December 6, 2006, Dave Mustaine announced that he was leaving ESP guitars and shifting his endorsement to Dean Guitars.
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The Craving (album)
Mustaine also notes that his vocal range is not as "soulful" as Lee's.
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Tom Araya
Backstage, Megadeth guitarist Dave Mustaine proceeded to tell Araya that he "Liked it when Tom was sucking his dick."
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Dave Mustaine
However, in a 2007 Metalhammer interview, Mustaine claims that the footage in Some Kind of Monster was edited; it didn't show Ulrich walking off the set crying and in general made Mustaine look like the bad guy.
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Dave Mustaine
However, in a 2007 Metalhammer interview, Mustaine claims that the footage in Some Kind of Monster was edited; it didn't show Ulrich walking off the set crying and in general made Mustaine look like the bad guy.
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Dave Mustaine
On Blabbermouth.net, Mustaine claims to have had dinner with Ellefson at Christmas in 2005 to talk things through; they are on good terms today as Mustaine states they have spoken on the phone numerous times.
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Dave Mustaine
On Blabbermouth.net, Mustaine claims to have had dinner with Ellefson at Christmas in 2005 to talk things through; they are on good terms today as Mustaine states they have spoken on the phone numerous times.
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Dave Mustaine
On Blabbermouth.net, Mustaine claims to have had dinner with Ellefson at Christmas in 2005 to talk things through; they are on good terms today as Mustaine states they have spoken on the phone numerous times.
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Kill 'Em All
Mustaine initially denied this, but in Metallica's 2004 movie Some Kind of Monster, Mustaine stated that he wished Metallica had told him to go to AA.
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Anarchy in the U.K.
As the song was written with incorrect lyrics, Dave Mustaine stated that he could not understand Johnny Rotten's singing, so he made up the parts he could not understand (in addition, the titular country is changed to "USA").
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Megadeth
Mustaine claimed that Samuelson had become too much to handle when intoxicated, and even had replacement drummer Chuck Behler flown out for the last few dates of the tour, fearing that Samuelson would not be able to finish with the band's commitments.
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Megadeth
Mustaine claimed that Samuelson had become too much to handle when intoxicated, and even had replacement drummer Chuck Behler flown out for the last few dates of the tour, fearing that Samuelson would not be able to finish with the band's commitments.
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Megadeth
Mustaine claimed that Samuelson had become too much to handle when intoxicated, and even had replacement drummer Chuck Behler flown out for the last few dates of the tour, fearing that Samuelson would not be able to finish with the band's commitments.
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Megadeth
Mustaine claimed that Poland had sold band equipment to fund his increasing drug habit, detailed in the song "Liar", which is also dedicated to Poland.
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Megadeth
Mustaine claimed that Poland had sold band equipment to fund his increasing drug habit, detailed in the song "Liar", which is also dedicated to Poland.
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Dave Mustaine
However, on December 6, 2006, Dave Mustaine announced that he was leaving ESP guitars and shifting his endorsement to Dean Guitars.
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Megadeth
Dave Mustaine has stated that a new studio has been built named "Vic's Garage" and that pre-production for a new album is to start in late September 2008.
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Megadeth
Mustaine later said: "The production (of So Far, So Good...) was horrible, mostly due to substances and the priorities we had or didn't have at the time".
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Megadeth
Mustaine later said: "The production (of So Far, So Good...) was horrible, mostly due to substances and the priorities we had or didn't have at the time".
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Megadeth
Mustaine later said: "The production (of So Far, So Good...) was horrible, mostly due to substances and the priorities we had or didn't have at the time".
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Megadeth
Following the tour, however, DeGrasso replaced Menza permanently, after Mustaine claimed that Menza had "lied about having cancer".
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Megadeth
On April 3, 2002, Mustaine announced in a press release that he was disbanding Megadeth, officially due to his arm injury.
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Skin o' My Teeth
Mustaine once said that "This song is about how many times I've tried to kill myself but just couldn't get the fuckin' job done."
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Megadeth
In March 2007 Dave Mustaine announced at the Megadeth forums that a new version of "À Tout le Monde (Set Me Free)" would be released on the album.
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Megadeth
In March 2007 Dave Mustaine announced at the Megadeth forums that a new version of "À Tout le Monde (Set Me Free)" would be released on the album.
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Megadeth
On January 13, 2008, Dave Mustaine confirmed that Glen Drover had quit Megadeth to focus on his family, and was replaced by Chris Broderick (formerly of Nevermore and Jag Panzer).
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Megadeth
On January 13, 2008, Dave Mustaine confirmed that Glen Drover had quit Megadeth to focus on his family, and was replaced by Chris Broderick (formerly of Nevermore and Jag Panzer).
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Megadeth
On January 13, 2008, Dave Mustaine confirmed that Glen Drover had quit Megadeth to focus on his family, and was replaced by Chris Broderick (formerly of Nevermore and Jag Panzer).
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Megadeth
Mustaine said he is happy with Drover's decision and is pleased that his replacement is Broderick.
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Megadeth
Mustaine said he is happy with Drover's decision and is pleased that his replacement is Broderick.
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Megadeth
Mustaine also said "Chris is doing just fine".
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Megadeth
Dave Mustaine has stated that a new studio has been built named "Vic's Garage" and that pre-production for a new album is to start in late September 2008.
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Megadeth
Mustaine claimed that Poland had sold band equipment to fund his increasing drug habit, detailed in the song "Liar", which is also dedicated to Poland.
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Dave Mustaine
Mustaine has been quoted as saying that his main intention when conceiving the tour was to bring the American metal audiences an eclectic and affordable alternative to Ozzfest.
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Countdown to Extinction
Before the song is performed, Dave Mustaine tells the audience it's about Schizophrenia and has described it as a song "about me... and me."
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Nick Menza
Dave Mustaine said that this was because Nick "just wasn't prepared". [1]
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Dave Mustaine
On January 13, 2008, Dave Mustaine confirmed that guitarist Glen Drover had quit Megadeth to focus on his family and that he had been replaced by Chris Broderick of Jag Panzer).
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Kimveer Gill
However, Megadeth's singer Dave Mustaine said Gill had "turned a beautiful song into something ugly and nasty" and that Gill was "not worthy of being a Megadeth fan."
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Kimveer Gill
However, Megadeth's singer Dave Mustaine said Gill had "turned a beautiful song into something ugly and nasty" and that Gill was "not worthy of being a Megadeth fan."
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Washington Is Next!
In the August 2007 issue of Guitar World Magazine, Dave Mustaine confirmed that the lyrics in this song refer to both an event in the Bible and a time in recent history.
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Metallica
Dave Mustaine answered, and, after seeing his expensive guitar equipment, Ulrich and Hetfield recruited him.
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Hidden Treasures
The same demo version is available on the reissue of Youthanasia, in which Dave Mustaine states in the liner notes that only some guitar parts were missing from the final version, which are included in this release of the song.
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