Chris Poland: It was like I never left the band

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Former MEGADETH guitarist Chris Poland recently spoke to Ricky Garcia of Jemfest Radio about his guest appearance on the new MEGADETH album, tentatively due later in the year through Sanctuary Records. The following are some of the highlights of that interview:

On how he came to be involved with the new MEGADETH album:

Chris Poland: "Dave [Mustaine] gave me a call and asked me if I would be interested in coming down and doing the solos on his latest MEGADETH record, and I was more than happy to do it. So we drove down to Tempe, Arizona and went to Phase Four studios and I think I recorded nine solos — eight of them were electric distortion — heavy, heavy guitar — and then one was a nylon-string, acoustic kind of solo section. But it was all really fun. They had the best gear there — they had a 50-watt Plexi Marshall head with vintage speakers, there was like 50 different vintage guitar pedals to pick from. So I was very excited about the whole thing. And working with Dave, I swear, it was just like I had never left the band. We worked a certain way when I was in the band — he described what he needed here and there. Some of the solos, he let me just do exactly what I wanted, which I had a lot of fun doing, other solos, he basically directed me — like with his finger. While I was soloing, he would move his hand up and down the neck, and I would just follow his hand. It was like a Ouija board or something. I would just follow him and try to emulate where he was going with his hand. We've done solos like that before when I was with MEGADETH. It was like I had never left the band as far as our working situation in the studio. It was great working with him. We're both sober, so it's like, all that added baggage and baloney that was going on with us before wasn't there — it was just the music — and he's actually a really pretty funny guy."

On whether he had kept in contact with Dave Mustaine during his time away from the band:

Chris Poland: "[We kept in contact] on and off, between doing the remixes and the 'Behind the Music' stuff, we'd talk once in a while. It's not like we're gonna start the band up again, but it's great being friends with Dave. He's a good guy."

On whether Dave Mustaine is able to play guitar again in light of the hand injury that caused MEGADETH's split in early 2002:

Chris Poland: "Oh, he's gotten over that. He went for physical therapy, and his guitar playing is as good as it's ever been, if not better. Probably because he's been practicing trying to get it back and didn't realize where he left off and he's probably a better player than he's ever been right now."

On his work on the new MEGADETH album:

Chris Poland: "A couple of my favorite solos was… One of the songs was called 'When Robots Rule', which the engineer at Phase Four broke out this old Foxx tone machine — it's a wah-wah with an Octafuzz built into it — and the sounds that thing made were just amazing, man. I was just blown away. It was a lot of fun. A lot of the playing I felt really good about. The guy that was engineering and kind of co-producing it with Dave was a great guy, so it just all worked out really good."

On whether the album will be released as a MEGADETH album or as a Dave Mustaine solo CD:

Chris Poland: "You know, I don't know myself. I don't know what Dave's intentions are with the record, but I know that, out of the 10 songs I heard, I thought every one of them were great, and I was actually disappointed on a couple that I didn't get to play on, because one of them's a really heavy Bonham/ZEP vibe, and I really wanted to play on that song, but I knew Dave was saving that one for himself."
 
Demonic Legionaire said:
I hope that Dave is going on the right direction with the new stuff... The last two Megadeth albums sucked big time..
I hope he goes Heavy on this one..:headbang:

he posted some sample riffage. Sounds very old skool plus he's got Chris
Poland! Wooo hoo! It's gonna be awesome! the second coming of Mustaine!
You cant get any more metal than that. I mean, he did write Metallica's
best riffs.
 
That's absofuckinglutely true, Dave wrote some awesome tallica-riffs.
Allways loved Megadeth, thought they always stayed committed to the real metal.. Untill the last 2 cd´s offcourse..Let´s just blame it on the line/up changes.
I hope it will be a great Megadeth record..:headbang:
 
Well The world needs a hero isn't complete crap, but compared to the old stuff it isn't a masterpiece... The riffs and the solo's aren't megadeth's best ones on that album.

But compared to Risk it's indeed a better album.
 
It's probably going to be a Megadeth album, so they can make up the three more they owe Sanctuary. BTW, where is everybody getting their official Deth' news of late? I went to Megadeth.com, and it's like nothing. I'm interested in the re-releases and the stuff Nick and Chris did.
 
@LARF.....Yeah I thought World Needs a Hero was really cool, best they could do
for the time period and considering they didn't have the mega-muscle
they needed for a more mega-metal mega-deth record. I'm sorry but
Jimmy DeGrasso sucks ass.

@Demonic Legionaire. Dude, Not even Rust In Peace is as awesome as those
classic Megadeth records you're talking about and
Rust In Peace is the best thing recorded out of anything
they did in the 90's.

@Preacher....Mustaine is giving updates. There is info. I posted it yesterday.
Look for the thread here called "Attention Droogies: There is *NO*
reunion." ....Dave talks about the remasters and the new disc. I
snatched the info from www.megadeth.com
 
The_Preacher said:
It's probably going to be a Megadeth album, so they can make up the three more they owe Sanctuary. BTW, where is everybody getting their official Deth' news of late? I went to Megadeth.com, and it's like nothing. I'm interested in the re-releases and the stuff Nick and Chris did.

You have to register at the forums. Dave posts news and shit in his forum. He also posts in the regular board a few times, but right now he's gone for like 10 days.