Megadeth
Biography
After he left Metallica in 1983, guitarist/vocalist Dave Mustaine formed the thrash metal quartet Megadeth. Though Megadeth followed the basic blueprint of Metallica's relentless attack, Mustaine's group distinguished themselves from his earlier band by lessening the progressive rock influences, adding an emphasis on instrumental skills, speeding the tempo up slightly, and making the instrumental attack harsher. By streamlining the classic thrash metal approach and making the music more threatening, as well as making the lyrics more nihilistic, Megadeth became one of the leading bands of the genre during the mid-'80s and late '80s. Each album they released went at least gold, and they continually sold out arenas across America, in addition to developing a strong following overseas. By the early '90s, they had toned their music down slightly, yet that simply increased their following; all of their proper '90s albums debuted in the Top Ten.
Throughout Megadeth's many lineup changes, the two core members were bassist Dave Ellefson and guitarist/vocalist Dave Mustaine (born September 13, 1961), who was the band's official leader. Mustaine grew up in the suburbs of Southern California, where he was raised by his mother in a broken home; frequently, his mother left him to be raised by aunts and uncles, who never encouraged his musical inclinations and often belittled him for his fondness for heavy metal. In 1981, he formed Metallica with James Hetfield and Lars Ulrich. Mustaine spent two years with Metallica, developing a strong cult following in California's underground metal scene, before he was kicked out of the group in 1983, allegedly over his substance abuse. Immediately following his firing, he formed Megadeth with Ellefson, Slayer guitarist Kerry King, and drummer Lee Rauch. This lineup was extremely short-lived, and Mustaine and Ellefson soon recruited guitarist Chris Poland and drummer Gar Samuelson.
For the next few years, Megadeth toured and gained a following, signing with the independent label Combat in late 1984. The following year, the group released their debut, Killing Is My Business...And Business Is Good!, which received strong reviews, not only in metal-oriented publications, but also in mainstream music magazines. The album sold very well for an independent release, which attracted the attention of major record labels. By the end of the year, the group had signed with Capitol. Megadeth's first major-label album, Peace Sells...But Who's Buying?, was released in the fall of 1986. Like its predecessor, Peace Sells was greeted by strong reviews and sales; it eventually went platinum.
Although the band's fortunes were on the upswing, Mustaine was beginning to sink deeper into drug abuse, specifically heroin. Soon, his addictions began to affect his work. Many stories concerning his erratic behavior were circulating within the metal community, and they seemed to be proven correct when he fired both Poland and Samuelson before the recording of the band's third album; they were replaced by Jeff Young and Chuck Behler, respectively. The new lineup debuted on So Far, So Good...So What!, released early in 1988. So Far, So Good peaked at number 28 on the charts and also eventually went platinum (despite less enthusiastic reviews); it also featured a notorious cover of the Sex Pistols' "Anarchy in the UK" with incorrect lyrics.
In the years immediately following the release of So Far, So Good...So What!, Mustaine was impaired by his drug addictions. In early 1990, he was arrested for driving under the influence and entered a rehabilitation program. By the end of the year, he was not only sober, but he had reconvened the band, firing Young and Behler and replacing them with guitarist Marty Friedman and drummer Nick Menza. This lineup recorded Megadeth's fourth and most progressive album, Rust in Peace. The record peaked at number 23 on the American charts and went platinum. 1991 saw Metallica break through to the mainstream, and sensing the possibility for similar success, Mustaine followed suit in stripping down the band's sound, though it remained as technically perfectionistic as Rust in Peace. The result, Countdown to Extinction, was released in 1992, entering the charts at number two; the record went double platinum and became the band's biggest hit, confirming that they had retained their audience in the wake of grunge.
Now one of the most popular metal bands in the world, Megadeth moved further toward the mainstream with Youthanasia in 1994, which entered the charts at number four and, like its predecessor, went platinum. The following year, the group released Hidden Treasures, a rarities collection that featured some of the soundtrack tunes that had helped expand the group's MTV audience in the early '90s. 1997's Cryptic Writings found Megadeth fully embraced by album rock radio, which formerly would never have touched the band. Ex-Suicidal Tendencies drummer Jimmy DeGrasso signed on in 1998, in time for the following year's Risk. In 2000, following the release of the best-of Capitol Punishment, Marty Friedman followed Nick Menza out the door; he was replaced by former Savatage and Alice Cooper guitarist Al Pitrelli. After signing with the BMG subsidiary Sanctuary, Megadeth debuted its new lineup on 2001's The World Needs a Hero.
While on break from touring, Mustaine suffered a serious injury in January 2002 while staying in Texas. He was diagnosed with having radial neuropathy shortly thereafter, a condition that prevented him from playing guitar. The compressed radial nerves in his left arm and hand were strained, leaving Megadeth little recourse but to disband in April 2002, after almost 20 years in the music industry. During his time off, Mustaine prepared an elaborate reissue campaign, remastering each album and reissuing them all with bonus material. This campaign set the stage for a Megadeth revival, which came in 2004-2005 with a surprising comeback album, The System Has Failed, and some heavy touring. Capitol released a new best-of, simply titled Greatest Hits, just as Megadeth hit the summer concert circuit, headlining Mustaine's own Gigantour festival. In 2007 Megadeth released the politically charged United Abominations. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide
Selected Discography

United Abominations
2007

Megadeth: Greatest Hits - Back To The Start
2005

The System Has Failed
2004

Risk
2004

So Far, So Good... So What! (Explicit)
2004

Rust In Peace
2004

Rude Awakening
2003

Killing Is My Business
2002

The World Needs A Hero
2001

Cryptic Writings
1997
Megadeth reminds me of this one drunk night. There I was taking Jager bombs, tequila shots, root beer barrels, flaming Dr. Peppers, etc... at the bar. Then I took this fat chick home. I ended up f**king her underneath her arm, you know in the arm fat area. The noises that fat b**ch made sounded the same, perhaps more pleasant than the sound the faggots in this band produce.
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Thanks for clueing me into the name of their mascot. I think I will be him for Halloween. Either that or Pinhead. Or maybe Batman. Oooh. I know: Darth Maul. Awesome.
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Megadeth: Best Metal band I've heard in awhile. Almost evenly matched with Metallica. It's like Metallica+Ra g e Agianst The Machine
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hard rocker 94 thanks, james159,we at this comment page really dont want to hearabout your homo erotic fanticys, f**kin gayford.
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I wonder...Doe s anyone else think that it would be interesting to find Mustaine on a youtube video giving a donkey a B.J.?
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I wonder... Does anyone else think that it would be interesting to find Mustaine collaboratin g with Jason Newstead? Thought I'd throw that out there.
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One thing I've always loved about Mustaine is that he's never afraid to light the political match and is never afraid to smack you in the mouth with his view of the world. His lyrics are very clever and shows you just how intelligent he is. I was sad to see him and Dave Jr. call it quits, especially so acrimoniousl y , but that's Dave - his way and his way alone. He's done it for 25 years and, just to spite Metallica, will do it for 25 more all the while keeping his originality.
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atleast mega didnt sell there soul to michale boltin like gayferds,the r e stuff sounds like it always did.by the way eatsoots was right.
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doods megadeth is better than metallica
thats all there is too it metallica was only good when they had dave mustaine now metallica is comercail and gay |
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Isn't this post supposed to be about Megadeath and not metallica?? and Mabagal, you can lick a nut sack if you think that Dave Mustaine's vocals are garbage!!!
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you b**ch about metallica caring about losing money? you must not have any.
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Here yall go...Mettali c a was all about the music NOT the money until people started downloading stuff and then Lars opened his big mouth about all the money they were losing out on. Thats when I said F them all. They also said videos were for hair bands and then all of a sudden they were Mtv's biggest poster boys. Mettalica is a 2 faced band where Megadeath stayed true to it's fan base. That is why every album always went GOLD or better. And as far as Mettalica's new tune,it's sanatarium remade
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Ok Metallica is great and megadeth owns but why does everyone hate the black album??? Sad but true was my first Metallica song EVER. It rocks and if you don't think so can go home and sit in the corner.
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I agree, WHY compare the M bands? They are both diffrent & enjoyable! ST ANger is Metallica's creation whether or not you enjoy it, Personally it tooka a while to grow on me, & got to see RT on Bass live. Regardless Megadeth does rock, enjoy! There are other bands out there trying to be like the M's. If u don't like them go back to your emo/disco rap country...ME T A L RULES!
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cts, if you think they suck, why are you even on this page? Go listen to your emo music or whatever you like.
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That's a good point trey. I really can't decide which I like better between the two. It seems to depend greatly on what I'm in the mood for. They both put a lot of thought into the lyrics, but Metalllica seems to put more into the guitar. I'm at a tie when it comes to vocal quality. They're different but both are effective for the songs they do.
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Honestly I think metallica has a few better songs, like One...
but Dave's vocals are alot better than james imo..just too grating sometimes. If anything megadeth focuses more on the way the lyrics sound and metallica more on guitar..at least in my opinion. So..metallic a 9/10 megadeth 8.5/10 |
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rwoodwor93, you think Megadeth is better because "megadeth does what they want to do." I'm not going to argue which is better because I like both, but do you really think that Metallica is NOT doing what they want? Just because some very vocal people don't like their stuff starting with the black album doesn't mean someone is putting a gun to their heads and telling them to simmer down.
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And justice kicks a** they should have called it quits in 1988 after they made and justice for all the black album had a few good songs but wasn't great Metallica got old their are other bands out their I think Metallica should have quit then make a bunch of crap and ruin their rep.
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Wow people are still comparing Metallica to Megadeth?Thi s is insane, you are comparing Megadeth to a bunch of has beens that had three great albums and then should have called it quits in 1986 (much like Bon Jovi or Motley Crue should have). Justice wasn't bad but wasn't great, and all their CDs since only have value as coasters.
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yeah but megadeth is still making some great thrash albulms while metallica is ruining their legacy... i know the black albulm is the highest selling, but have you ever compared it to rust in peace? just because it was high selling dont make it the greatest, i mean look at justin timberlake.. . the fact is megadeth does what they want to do and have a much higher level of musicallity; does anyone not see how metallica has gotten progesively less thrash the further away from mustaine they get?
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I find it hillairious that ppl still act as if their is some kind of band war going on between the Megadeth and Metallica camps. Man, what are you doing stuck in the early 80's? Megadeth have their own legacy as well as Metallica,th e y are both great bands who are fixtures amongst the best metal has to offer. The douchebag below who called Kirk Hammett talentless obviously has no clue what a guitar is. Everything turned out the way it should of, get over it. Metallica=Gr e a t e s t of all time
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Both Megadeth and Metallica kick a**, slightly different styles so quit trying to compare them together, leave the grudge between the group of friends, Dave, James and cry baby Lars. Kirk is by the way no compare to the awesome skills of Dave, and both bands I thought did a better job while on drugs.
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