New Megadeth Record Update

Deadly Embrace

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DAVE MUSTAINE To Begin Mixing New MEGADETH Album In March/April

Dave Mustaine is scheduled to begin mixing the new MEGADETH album "somewhere around the middle of March/beginning of April," the guitarist/vocalist revealed in an online posting. "The time factor is based on [producer/mixer] Jeff Balding [JEWEL, TRISHA YEARWOOD, LONESTAR, SHANIA TWAIN] squeezing this session into his previously booked schedule. This worked out great for me because I always wanted to get some perspective in-between and away from the sessions but never had the opportunity." A late summer release through Sanctuary Records is expected.

In other news, Mustaine recently addressed the reasons for MEGADETH's numerous lineup changes over the years and explained his decision to release a new "MEGADETH" album with a virtually entirely new band.

"I am aware of everyone's curiosity about my decisions as of late, and how things may never be as good as back when such and such was in the band," Mustaine began. "Also, that you read this guy said this, and that guy said that, in this magazine or another. It is time to address these things.

"Fortunately, I don't believe what I read from band members when they are being interviewed, because I too have been caught up in the moment when the tape is rolling, and the little 'shit stirrers' are trying to goad me into going off on someone.

"Every story ever written why people got fired, quit, or pouted about something I did had to do with either 'my keeping all the money' (which isn't true) or 'my not using their music' (which in most cases was true due to the quality).

"I have laughed over the years at the bullshit stories from former members about how they were asked to leave or quit, how the idiots from the labels back then said they were wrestling with me and what not, and I can't help but think, what fucking planet were they all on?

"If you were around when Gar Samuelson and Chris Poland were in the band, you probably felt a little uneasy when they were asked to leave. What was to become of the MEGADETH that you know and love?

"Gar and Chris were great, true, but drugs and an enormous gap in musical differences, let alone dedication to other things, left me wanting. I did have the grace of seeing Gar a few times before his untimely death, and Chris and I are friends now.

"However, when a person does an interview, something strange happens. I dunno you just become a smart-ass. So, whatever was said before this session when Chris was out here doesn't, I repeat, doesn't matter to me.

"Let me assure you, Chris abso-fucking-lutely shredded on the new songs. Whether he is into metal or MEGADETH anymore, or not, who gives a shit? He shredded. End of subject — Poland killed it!

"And the remix of 'Peace Sells' is even better than the 5.1 DVD, since that was not remixed and only put into Surround Sound format.

"Once I had found a replacement for Gar and Chris, MEGADETH went on. In retrospect, people have said this second line-up was not as good as the previous line-up. To which I said, 'Bite me.'

"Chuck Behler and Jeff Young came into my world and I had my hands full. But it still worked and one of my favorite songs came from this period — 'In My Darkest Hour'.

"I had bellyaches for years about the production and all of the reverb on 'So Far, So Good, So What!', but I had a rude awakening during the remixes. We made a great record, which you will see, now that it is properly mixed, and Michael Wagener did what he had to with 'SF, SG, SW!' The production and the playing were horrible, but the songs were not.

"I know that Chuck and Jeff are going to be very excited to hear how great they sound.

"I am!

"Now, when Chuck and Jeff were asked to leave, it had to do with Chuck having different priorities, and Jeff having his eye on something that belonged to me.

"If you were around when Chuck and Jeff were in the band, you probably felt a little uneasy when they were asked to leave. What was to become of the MEGADETH that you know and love?

"I had found replacements for Chuck and Jeff, and MEGADETH went on. Once again, people said this line-up was not as good as the previous line-up. To which I repeated, 'Bite me.'

"Nick Menza and Marty Friedman came into my world and I had my hands full. But it still worked and many of my favorite songs came from this period – 'Sweating', 'Symphony', 'Holy Wars', 'Trust', etc.

"I had been satisfied for years with the production of 'RIP', but I had a rude awakening during the remixes. Sure, David 'Junior' Ellefson was consistently great, and Marty was amazing too, but the best performances of 'RIP' were by Nick.

"And that was why I still hold to my belief that since there is no chance of a 'RIP' line-up reunion that Nick should be in another supergroup. Playing solos for people or just having a job in the music business may be fitting for some of the past members, but Nick is just too much to put into words, and should be on top of the heap again.

"I did not say that Nick is dying, or that we need to force him to sober up, or anything of the sort. Only that he ripped it up on 'RIP'.

"I know that Nick and Marty are going to be very excited to hear how great they sound on 'RIP'. And I did have my doubts that I could make this one sound any better.

"But, I did!

"Remember the reasons that Nick is not in MEGADETH anymore: he said he had cancer, and was partying to extremes where he couldn't perform. Marty agreed that Nick needed to go, and suggested 'Junior' get the boot too, which I understood.

"After I had found a replacement for Nick, MEGADETH went on. Again, people said this line-up was not as good as the previous line-up. To which I said, you guessed it, 'Bite me.'

"Jimmy DeGrasso came into my world and I had my hands full. But it still worked.

"I am really looking forward to making the records with Jimmy sound the way that I wanted them to sound and not the way Bud Prager, Dann Huff, or Capitol Records wanted. I will keep you posted on that.

"Remember the reason that Marty is not in MEGADETH anymore: he wanted to be in a pop band with a female singer in Japan.

"He quit.

"That is what he is currently doing, and I am happy for him.

"I had found a new guitarist, but certainly not a replacement for Marty, and even still, MEGADETH went on. In a déjà vu moment, people said this line-up was not as good as the previous line-up. To which I mumbled, 'Bite me.'

"Al Pitrelli came into my world and I had my hands full. But it still worked and one of my favorite songs came from this period — 'Kill The King'.

"Now, you all know that I injured my arm and took time off to focus on my family, and the result is that I am completely healed, and my family is great.

"Things are so great that I have gone into the studio with Vinnie Colaiuta and Jimmy Sloas to make a new record. Sure it started off as just being a record, but there was so much stuff left over from my early years, I wanted a clean slate for what I do next.

"That is why I decided to make this a MEGADETH record. All of this music was written 100% by me, over the last dozen years, and it just makes sense to finish things up in a noble manner. And we would all be disappointed if this music just went away.

"I think you'll dig it. Hell, some of you have even heard a new riff on the web, or have been down to hang with me in the studio and heard more than just a minute clip. And yeah, a very brief bit of that clip was from Tokyo, but the rest of the song was written here in AZ while I was arranging the rest of the parts.

"So now, for those of you not related to Forest Gump, you may see that there has never been any change that wasn't prompted by a desire to improve things, and an outcome that was better than expected.

"Excluding Chris' guest appearance, there will not be a revisiting anymore of 'old' MEGADETH players, anymore than there will be a 'Dave Mustaine' in METALLICA.

"I tried to negotiate a reunion, but things were better left alone. 'Let sleeping dogs lie,' ya know?! The reasons of the failure are very personal and I do not want to discuss them, in the event that things ever change.

"Droogs, I know what I am doing, I trust in Vinnie and Jimmy as much as I did any of the other players I have recorded with over the last 20 years and the last 20,000,000+ records I have sold worldwide. At the very least, if you are not impressed, at least you will have something to bitch about for another 20 years.

"Love and bruises to you all. To be continued, trust me."


From BlabberMouth.Net
 
Wow I didn't know you liked Megadeth DE, I thought you hated them.

TL, someone said the same thing to Dave about David being in the band since the start, but Dave said he wasn't. The original bassist was a guy named Matt Kisselstien, the guy wasn't good. Greg Handevit (he was in Megadeth for a few months then went to Kublai Khan) he actually helped David get in as the bassist. Just a small bit of trivia :)

Here's some Megadeth news though. Peace Sells and So Far So Good So What have been remixed. On some of the SFSGSW tracks you could hear people snorting coke and shit. He started remixing Rust In Peace but when he got to Take No Prisoners all the vocal tracks were missing. So right now as many tapes with that song on it are being sent to him so he can find the originals or a suitable replacement. If he can't get a hold of one that does the song justice he won't put it on the remix (I can understand that, doesn't make that suck less though.)

Dave also said he has a big surprise in store for everyone, and told people to email Nick, and to wish him well and everything. When you emailed Nick you got the auto response that Officer Nice posted earlier. I have no idea what this huge surprise is, it hopefully involves Nick though.
 
Deadly Embrace said:
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"I had been satisfied for years with the production of 'RIP', but I had a rude awakening during the remixes. Sure, David 'Junior' Ellefson was consistently great, and Marty was amazing too, but the best performances of 'RIP' were by Nick.
The best performances of RIP were NICK.

"Remember the reasons that Nick is not in MEGADETH anymore: he said he had cancer, and was partying to extremes where he couldn't perform.
I doubt seriously that Nick's drinking and pot smoking were as bad as
Dave and Jr's heroin binges.

Marty agreed that Nick needed to go, and suggested 'Junior' get the boot too, which I understood.
Marty's such a sniveling, whiny, 2 faced little PUSSY.

"After I had found a replacement for Nick, MEGADETH went on. Again, people said this line-up was not as good as the previous line-up.
It wasn't as good. DeGrasso is such a mediocre player. Jimmy DeGrasso is
a heavy metal Ringo Starr. DeGrasso also kills every band he joins.
 
Vic Rattlehead said:
Wow I didn't know you liked Megadeth DE, I thought you hated them..........
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For Vic RattleHead:
And For The Record..........I don't hate Megadeth....I have almost every Album on Cd......here's how I see them:.....Killing Is My Buisness....., just don't play it, and not to big on it in general,...... Peace Sells.......BWB.....is a masterpiece, and I was at the time just in love with that album, still my total favorite, thats the album that made me respect them, I saw them live in London at Hammersmith Odeon, on that tour(on tour with Exodus)....just amazing! I went to his after party(some London bar), which was a B-Day celebration, And his parents were there, I thought at the time that he was drunk was all hell(but thats what non-Heroin people think).....So Far, So Good...So What!....Also like this album alot, and I was happy with this follow up, still a big fan.......Rust In Peace.....I remember those days, still liked them alot, happy with their directional choices, was on part of the Megadeth/Testament RIP Tour......but this is where I got to really see the Dave I learned to hate, when your on tour, you see the real side of someone, & Dave was a jerk.....he was clean & sober, and would send his body guard/babysitter(who went everywhere with him to not let him use) to Testament's dressing rooms, and tell us no drugs allowed & stop smoking the weed!......Well you can't tell The Bay Area Boys to put out their Pot....that is just not cool, and it left a sour taste in my mouth to this day....I learned that he is egotistical, vain, conceded, & just not a good human being in general......thats how I saw it!.....Next: Countdown To Extinction......Now this was a commerical Megadeth.......And I don't mind it that much, in fact I'd probably enjoy it now even more, but at this time, I was no longer CRAZY about the band, & it felt like they were selling out.....so couple that with how I got to see the real Dave & Exit Me(stopped caring about the band).......Never bought Youthanasia(until later) when it came out & just put a mental block on them(MindIsane knows this tactic of mine), and was not into them or cared not.......Next: Cryptic Writing.....When this first came out I did not care either.......months go by.....then I was at some party & someone played this album, & I was drinking & it sounded good......I bought it used on CD the next day, I remember that this CD was hard to get out of my car(Good Sign), I really, really liked this album.......in fact I think it's my second favorite Megadeth effort.......this got me thinking, did I miss something?.....So I went out & bought Youthanasia.......and I really liked that album also, not as much as Cryptic, but I was pleased with it......I was back in the Megadeth track.......I was eagerly awaiting their next effort.......in fact Chuck Billy got the advance of Risk, & I remember I bugged him so much he just landed up giving it to me......still have it, think it's piece of SHIT, hate it probably the worst Megadeth album there is!......Not that really pissed me off, expectation & realization came......just killed me.......a button was flicked to off.....Megadeth no longer mattered to me again.....Next:The World Needs A Hero......Well not DE, Dave's far from a role model, and I heard this album sucks as much as Risk, even though I never have heard it.....So DE bypasses Megadeth again & does not care.......

More Dave Turnoffs:

Now back on Metallica's Master Of Puppets Tour(with Ozzy)......I was in LA for all 3 Long Beach Arena shows, I was outside their dressing room, & I was smoking a bowl with Dave & my cousin JD Morgan.......I can remember Dave talking shit about Metallica, and it was alot of shit he talked BTW......I thought how rude this guy is their VIP guest, and here he is outside their dressing room door, being Idiot Dave......Lost more respect for him(at the time I was a Metallica Fan, they were my favorite band)....So this affected me also......

And on Tour tour I saw them on The Countdown To Extinction tour(?).....
and Dave publically talked shit about Metallica & Bay Area Thrash in general, in between songs.......More respect lost......

So this is how I stand on Megadeth......for those of you who care......
 
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Deadly Embrace said:
but this is where I got to really see the Dave I learned to hate, when your on tour, you see the real side of someone, & Dave was a jerk.....he was clean & sober, and would send his body guard/babysitter(who went everywhere with him to not let him use) to Testament's dressing rooms, and tell us no drugs allowed & stop smoking the weed!......Well you can't tell The Bay Area Boys to put out their Pot....that is just not cool, and it left a sour taste in my mouth to this day....I learned that he is egotistical, vain, conceded, & just not a good human being in general......thats how I saw it!.....
...And you saw a clean and sober Dave Mustaine. How long was he clean
and sober?
Have you ever been as chemically addicted as he still is to this day?

My money says he was a controlling jerk because it takes only 1 second of
Dave's life for him to be on drugs again. An addict can't afford to gamble
with a day of his life let alone 1 second.

You can hate the guy or whatever else for all I care, but I don't think
you've given much thought into the possibilities of why he was such an
asshole, and if you have, it was not displayed in your post.

I don't know Dave Mustaine, although I know more than a few who do,
but I don't need to know Dave Mustaine to understand the perils of chemical
addiction and defend his actions and behavior from where I stand. It takes
a lot of balls to get clean from all the shit he did and nobody else is going
to keep him clean and sober or help him stay clean and sober and if he
has to act like an asshole and tell everyone 'no drugs' then it means
Dave is doing what Dave needs to do to stay clean and live clean.
I have to respect Dave Mustaine for that.

It may leave a sour taste in your mouth, but you also haven't walked a
mile in his shoes either. Fame and money and tours and rock stardom
don't mean shit when you're fiending for drugs and cringing and fighting
every second to stay clean when you know all the hell you're feeling
....and it's an unimaginable HELL and you won't know what it feels like
unless you're an addict who's trying to stay clean....every second to stay
clean when you know all the hell you're feeling will go away if you take
just one hit and grab just one fix and that one fix will give you a temporary
heaven but a lifetime of hell to get clean again...but you don't
care about that lifetime of hell because it's too far away and that one fix is
now and it's immediate and that one hit you want is all you want until
you've had that hit and then you want more and there is more cause there's
always more but you convince yourself there won't be any damage if you
do just a little more but it's just a lie and you know it's a lie but you'll
lie to yourself anyway because of the drugs. The drugs are more important
than fame or money, or love, or God, or Mom and Dad....the drugs
mean more to you than life does. The drugs matter to you more than
you matter to you. Being an addict like Dave who goes clean lives
every second knowing the one thing he truly wants is the one thing
he can no longer have. The one thing he truly enjoyed now he can't
have the pleasure of. Think about what that's like. Dave's been a drug
addict longer than he's been a musician.

I'd bet the farm Dave knows what that feels like and I completely
respect him for it as I respect you for your post and your opinion.

I think it's valid to hate Dave or Mega for making crappy records like
Risk, but I think you should let the sour taste go......Dave acting like
that and being uncool to the Bay Area Boys had absolutely nothing to do
with the Bay Area Boys. It only had to do with himself. He was taking
it personal because it was personal but it had nothing to do with you,
but you're taking it very personal. If you're not, your post is misleading.
Like I said, No disrespect.
 
OfficerNice.......Have you ever been as chemically addicted as he still is to this day? [/QUOTE said:
No I never have been totally addicted to any drug(except Weed)......I've abused many, some more heavily than others, but no I have never had to go to Rehab, see drug counselors, or 12 step it, I quit all drugs on my own, by personal choice.......


But that has nothing to do about my own opinion of him, I also said, "I learned that he is egotistical, vain, conceded, & just not a good human being in general......thats how I saw it!....."..........and still do, he may have changed......but thats how I saw him back then......IMO!
 
I have a been a Megadeth fan for years , but their last good record IMO was RIP. PSBWB is a classic in my book as well. I've only met Dave once, when I worked for a delivery company, we had a lunch in the San Fernando Valley, and Dave Mustaine was in the sub joint waiting for his order. I went up to him and told him I was a fan and asked about Megadeth etc , he was really nice to me and said that their studio (Nick's at that time, 1996? ) was close to that sub joint and they wer working on material or something like that. Chatted for about 10 mins, he said he thought Pantera's music was "boring", haha. Anyway, my point is , he was cool to me. Deadly obviously has first hand experience w/ Dave backstage on several occasions so I tend to buy into the stories of him being a jerk for the most part.

I can kind of understand why he would want fresh blood/players on his new record though. He gets extremely high marks from me getting Chris Poland back!!! Chris is an amazing player ! :headbang:
 
I will be lookin' forward for this, but as far as Megadeth is concerned, they have never lived upto my expection. Each consecutive album is disappointing.

Man, Risk rules though eh. Dave really found his musical "voice" on that one. o_O Alright, stop it, just playing. But I do bring it up to say that I think Risk is a much more self-conscious (and desperate) attempt to be "commercially viable".

That brings me to the point... about Dave's vocal shennanigans. "Sweating Bullets" came up, I don't know... sometimes Dave does get kinda corny, but even in those instances (and there's a bunch of his songs that I personally think of as his "Broadway Metal-Showtune" stuff) it's usually... hmm, loss for words, ah... sing-along-able. You know? Stuck in traffic, bored out of your mind, I'll get behind "Mrrhellow me... mmrrrmmeet the real me!" First time when I heard it, I didnt know what to do, flush the cd in toilet or just laugh my ass off. Well, I did decide on the later part.

I actually find least useful Dave's excursions into writing major key melodies and progressions. I find this to be the case for a lot of guys whose early, inciting writing is within the metal thing. Breaking out into more pop-y material seems often to elude the musician whose musical OS (if you will) is metal.
And while the first two albums are favorites, well, so are the second two, and then CtE had plenty good shit to listen to, but within that move towards being more commercial (not denying that CtE is the beginning of that) I really liked the middle ground Dave hit on Youthenasia. Boy, then there's the shoot-me-in-the-head badness of Risk and the disappointing Mysterious Shennanigans -- what's that one called? It's got the not-doin'-it-for-me major-melody-excursion stuff I'm talking about, no songs that really kick ass front to back, and a couple of rediculously heavy riffs that just frustrate by pointing out that Dave can still write a good, heavy riff. What's the last good riff that lazy twit Jaymz wrote?

Oh, and as far as lyrical content, Dave's been talking about his own spiritual progress and insight for a long time know, I'm going to say at least as far back as Youthenasia, and at that point it was already tied up for him with the institutions of recovery support. I'm sure Dave will still be bringing some ol' D&D type shit along with his spiritual hempo-dempo.

Dave does seem to always have had a needle in his craw over Metallica's completely eclipsing him in the popular arena... it's funny, even at his worst there's no way that a new album of his won't completely dismantle that godawful pooop-fest those dickwads had the nerve to release. And given the state of metal in the mass market today, "no one" will notice...

Oh well, I said it before and I'll say it again (enough already...), I hope Dave brings a good thrash album, and I don't put it past his ability or inclination to do so...

.....geez, that was too loong :erk:
 
Whoah, post more often, that was a cool read.

Heathen said:
Dave does seem to always have had a needle in his craw over Metallica's completely eclipsing him in the popular arena.

Totally agreed. He's been chasing them for years; hopefully he's gotten over it and will stop trying to one-up Metallica and instead concentrate on doing the best he can.

Never met Dave. He seems kinda schizoid from interviews and other people's experiences, but as I've said before, I don't give a crap about a musician's personal foibles as long as they're writing good music.
 
Heathen said:
it's funny, even at his worst there's no way that a new album of his won't completely dismantle that godawful pooop-fest those dickwads had the nerve to release. And given the state of metal in the mass market today, "no one" will notice...


:lol: HAHAHA!!! Godawful Poooooop fest!! That is the most accurate description of that album I've heard yet!! RIGHT ON!!!!!!

I think Dave is one of the most brilliant guitar players of our time. I'm grateful for the music he's written (aside from the laughable "Risk") and I have really enjoyed seeing Megadeth in concert a number of times. He has only pissed me off once with his big mouth and that was when he was on the Clash of the Titans tour with Anthrax, Slayer, and Alice in Chains. I read in a magazine shortly after I saw that tour that he said Slayer was like the baby band on the tour..and proceeded to talk a bunch of shit about how their music sucks ass and blah blah blah. Oh well..what ever. I still like old Megadeth and I hope Dave can find his old writing ability and put out a killer album!!
 
It seems that was the exactly the same way that he got Slayer pissed at him (about asking them to put away the beer and drugs). Was that Testament tour for Rust in Peace, or are you talking about the European Clash of the Titans? I know there was the Oxidation of Nations tour and Clash of the Titans, but I'm not sure who also was on the Oxidation tour. I also didn't know they toured with Exodus in Europe for Peace Sells. Thanks for the post, I also had no idea he was on the guest list from Metallica for the Ozzy tour. I guess it was from Lars.

Just wondering though, what bay area bands did he talk shit about? I know he said something bad about Testament at one point, Metallica I know he did, Slayer he did, but am I missing something big? I don't think he would have said anything about Exodus because last I heard he liked them a lot.