Megadeth No more...

JesterOfDeath

AKA Addicted To Death
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I don't know if you guys have read this or it was posted, if it was sorry but i have to say this. Megadeth has officially disbanded (go to megadeth.com) and i can't even speak i am so shocked. This is truly one of the saddest days i could remember.....
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Well I cant say im suprised at this.... Dave has a real fuckin attitude problem the rest of the band probably just got fed up with it...... hell thats the reason metallica gave him the boot back before they signed because he acted like such an asshole all the time!!
 
Read and Cry!

Dave Mustaine Leaves Megadeth!

By Sefany Jones, Assistant Editor
Wednesday, April 3, 2002 @ 10:57 AM

Due To A Severe Injury, Vocalist Mustaine Departs From Megadeth After 20 Years

MEDIA ALERT:

DAVE MUSTAINE -- FOUNDER, VOCALIST, AND LEAD GUITARIST OF METAL PIONEERS MEGADETH -- SUFFERS SERIOUS INJURY, ANNOUNCES DEPARTURE FROM MEGADETH;
GROUP DISBANDING AFTER NEARLY 20 YEARS TOGETHER

During the first week of January 2002, while Megadeth was on hiatus, in Texas, I suffered an injury that caused severe nerve damage to my left arm and hand. It was diagnosed as Radial Neuropathy - specifically, a "compressed radial nerve." My doctors tell me it will take about a year to make as complete a recovery as I can, and even then, we don't know how complete that is going to be. I am working hard with a great team of doctors and physical therapists daily, and God willing, someday I hope to play guitar again.

In the meantime, while I work on rebuilding my arm, I will take this opportunity to reappraise my career and my future. For the time being I have decided to exit Megadeth, and explore other areas of the music business where I might make a contribution without being able to play my instrument.

I have had a terrific time singing and playing for you while I was in Megadeth. I am truly grateful for all of the numerous Gold, Platinum, and Multi-Platinum Records I have been awarded, as well as the many International Record Awards. And I can never thank you, our fans past and present, enough for your loyalty and affection over the years.

My immediate goals now are to do what I can to make something good come out of this terrible situation. First and foremost, I want to use this opportunity to devote more time, energy and attention to my wife Pam and my two children, Justis and Electra. Pam has done a wonderful job carrying the load while I was a long-distance husband and father in the studio or criss-crossing the world on tour, but in terms of being a Gold or Platinum parent, I have a long way to go, and I'm eager to get started.

In closing I would like to depart with the beautiful French words I wrote on the record Youthanasia: "A tout le monde, a tous mes amis, Je vous aime, Je dois partir." (To all the world, to all my friends. I love you, I have to leave)

Dave Mustaine
April 3rd, 2002
 
Sorry guys haha but my girlfriend tells me about his attitude (she met him once or twice) and i have also read about it in magazines before. If I made anyone here mad I apologize.
 
Good, I just wish this had happened 8 years ago, when Megadeth was on top. Now they had to destroy their legacy with the shit they've released over the late 90's.
 
Yeah, this is one of the two bands I'm going to miss, along with Fear Factory. But damnit, why Fear Factory? Kittie is gone too, but good riddance, I hated them! And the girl bassist from Coal Chamber left as well... Wow, what a year I'd have to say. Hopefully no more bands leave us!
 
Sad

I really hope his arm gets better.

Because "World needs a hero" wasn´t a bad record after all, I thougth that their next album would be great.

It seems that all great metal bands are dying one by one. Exodus, Death, now megadeth and lots of others.
 
Originally posted by DeadWinterDead
And the girl bassist from Coal Chamber left as well

Rayna? Gone? :cry: I liked her and Coal chamber was one of the first metalbands I listened to.
Fear factory...now that's a pity. Luckily I saw them live last year.
Don't care about Kittie.
 
Yeah, she was a great bassist. And I can't believe what happened to Fear Factory... My brother got to meet them backstage and he could have met Kittie, but didn't want to. Good thing too! He has all of the Fear Factory CDs, so I can listen to them all the time!