Megadeth: Play For Blood

By: Dennis Cook


Dave Mustaine
Patriot, epic shredder, cultural commentator and balls-to-the-wall rocker, Dave Mustaine, the man behind the quarter century and counting metal institution Megadeth, is all these things and a good deal more. While some folks talk about freedom, Mustaine hammers away at it in a way that'd make the founding fathers grin. Like his music or not, there's something undeniably and wonderfully American about Mustaine. He speaks his mind, often coming at things from a place of deep compassion, but also never giving a flying damn if what he says puts your panties in a twist.

"The crux of all of it is this is a good country full of a lot of good people. Every once in a while there's one guy that gets in there and spoils it for everybody. There were a lot of people who thought [George W. Bush] was great but then things started to fall apart, same as the last one. Bill Clinton was amazing for our economy, and I'm sure there's a whole contingency of fat chicks in America that feel special," says Mustaine. "Look at what the Bush administration is doing. Do you really think we need to be getting most of our oil from the Middle East when there's enough oil up in Alaska for the U.S. to survive on? Why won't we drill? I remember them saying they didn't want to drill because of the caribou. Well, you know what I say? Shake 'n' bake. Caribou tastes like pork [laughs]."

Washington Is Next!

A quick look at his bio, a simple list of favorites, on the band's website instantly shows the depth and subtle layers to this complex musician and human being:

Favorites
Band/Album: AC/DC - Let There Be Rock, Led Zeppelin - Presence
Movie: The Good, The Bad and The Ugly and Casino Royale
Book: The Art of War - Sun Tzu, The Dynamic Laws of Prosperity - Catherine Ponder
Politician: Presidents George Washington, Abraham Lincoln and David Palmer
Historical Figure: Jesus Christ, King David and King Arthur
Holiday: Christmas, Independence Day - July 4th and Thanksgiving
Favorite Mega solo: "Kick The Chair," "Holy Wars" and "Burnt Ice"
Favorite Venue: Nationally - Cox Arena, San Diego, California; Internationally - Buenos Aires
TV shows: 24, CNN Headline News/Glen Beck, FOX News/O'Reilly Factor, ESPN/Sports Center
Hobbies: Teaching Megadeth songs to new guitarists, golf, martial arts, yoga
Favorite cliché: Easier to turn a no into a yes, than a yes into a no
Most memorable concert: That One Night in Buenos Aires, Argentina
Most important life lesson: Love God with all your heart and love your neighbor as you would yourself
What do you like to do to relax while touring: Study, focus on my health, lurk on the forums
Occupation if not a musician: President of the United States of America

Megadeth by Larry Beard
Megadeth released their eleventh studio album, United Abominations (Roadrunner Records), last May. With faux liner notes by Jack Bauer, the album eviscerates the dumbness and manipulation at the core of the fear agenda in the U.S. today. As the title implies, Mustaine also has plenty of righteous bile to spill on the United Nations.

"It was an important record for us because a lot of people were wondering where we'd go after The System Has Failed (2004). [Abominations] just picked up this anti-U.N. sentiment. It was written during the period of the recent Lebanese/Israeli flare-up and the second installment of the Iraq War brought to you by the Bush family, Haliburton and whatnot," says Mustaine. "You've got all the nations of the world able to apply spin to the grievances they commit and that has nothing to do with the charter of the United Nations. Most people just go about their business and don't worry about it as long as it doesn't take anything out of their pocket. The reason I got upset with the U.N. was there was a Russian diplomat that came to the States and allegedly ran a stop sign and killed an American. Nothing happened to him, nothing, [because of] diplomatic immunity. The guy didn't even have to get any kind of counseling for his alcoholism. He just went back to Russia. If we went over to Russia and ran a stop sign while drunk and killed somebody we'd still be peeling potatoes."

The intensity and aggression of United Abominations speaks to a through line that begins with their 1985 debut, Killing Is My Business... And Business Is Good, which contained ominous titles like "Skull Beneath The Skin" and "Looking Down The Cross" but also a cheeky reinvention of Nancy Sinatra's "These Boots," a sign of their good humor amidst the sturm und drang. Mustaine has sustained a sense of smart anger for over 25 years, mostly taking shots at targets that richly deserve it, while always maintaining an intrinsic love of playing music. There's actually a lot of joy and light to this candidate for "Rock's Angriest Man."

"I appreciate that, and I know there's tongue-in-cheek to that observation. I'm not vilifying everyone that's been in office but a lot of people called public servants don't have the slightest idea what a public servant is. They may have started out well but somewhere along the line the pandering took over and compromised their integrity. They take that one last spoonful of caviar that breaks the camel's back and they become corrupt, bigoted politicos," observes Mustaine. "In America, there are better people to run for President of the United States than George Bush or John Kerry but as soon as anyone runs for the presidency they dig up dirt on them. If I ever ran you would immediately know about everyone I ever rolled a joint with or took my clothes off with. It's enough to scare anyone who wants to run. Do you think George Washington would have done it if he'd known they'd be rooting through his underwear for the next 200 years? He would have probably said, 'I'm going back to England. Cheerio, pip pip and fuck off [laughs].'"

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Most festivals in the States have the same band ten times with a different name and a different backdrop. They sing the same and sound the same. That's a snore fest. I went to Europe for a festival one time and it changed my perspective. It was in Scandinavia and it was Faith No More, R.E.M., Oasis, Sheryl Crow, Bo Diddley and Megadeth. It's so unbelievably diversified that it attracts so many different people with different backgrounds. Granted, overseas people handle it better. In the States there'd be hecklers and shit talkers and people who are going to try and ruin it for someone else.

-Dave Mustaine

 
Image of Dave Mustaine from www.megadeth.com

Gigantour

Dave Mustaine
In 2005, Mustaine started Gigantour, a traveling, multi-band metal road show that's become one of the biggest annual tours in the world. The 2008 North American installment begins April 12 at The Fillmore in Denver, Colorado. Besides Megadeth, Mustaine discusses the rest of this year's roster.

"Gigantour is based on the idea of having really talented guys. Children of Bodom's Alexi [Laiho] is a guitar wunderkind. I'd heard about In Flames when I was at a festival in Europe and saw them in Japan in 2006. Job For A Cowboy and High On Fire were recommended by our agents and I listened and liked them," says Mustaine. "There's not the usual guitar 'shredsmanship' with High On Fire but they've got a lot of energy. So, where it's kind of counter to the Gigantour philosophy of 15-fingered guitar players, I think when you listen to bands like that it continues the beauty and premise of Gigantour, which is to introduce people to different kinds of bands and have a festival like in Europe. Most festivals in the States have the same band ten times with a different name and a different backdrop. They sing the same and sound the same. That's a snore fest."

"I went to Europe for a festival one time and it changed my perspective. It was in Scandinavia and it was Faith No More, R.E.M., Oasis, Sheryl Crow, Bo Diddley and Megadeth. It's so unbelievably diversified that it attracts so many different people with different backgrounds. Granted, overseas people handle it better. In the States there'd be hecklers and shit talkers and people who are going to try and ruin it for someone else. I'm not talking about Gigantour having such a diverse lineup. It's all metal but there's a lot of different types, which is refreshing."

You'd be hard pressed to find two more different metal bands than Megadeth and Sweden's Opeth, who shared the stage on Gigantour 2006, which also included Lamb of God, Arch Enemy and Overkill. The 2007 edition included Static X, Devildriver and Italy's goth monsters Lacuna Coil, whose lead singer, Cristina Scabbia duets with Mustaine on Abominations' "A Tout Le Monde (Set Me Free)," where the pair sings in French. No "Freedom Fries" bullshit here. There's an underlying continuity to Gigantour, and it's a credit to Mustaine's ears and instincts that he keeps putting together a synchronistic assortment of bands each year that showcase metal's continuing evolution as well as celebrating its past.

Megadeth
"That's the beauty of all this. In a really weird way, we've all kind of been influenced by the same bands," says Mustaine. "There's so many different factions in metal. Like we didn't get nominated for a Grammy [for United Abominations] because we're no longer considered heavy metal. We're categorized as 'classic rock.' I was like, 'You're kidding me.' If that's the reason then it's sad. I've been nominated seven times and not won so it's not anything new. I got over feeling like Susan Lucci a long time ago."

"Megadeth has been around for a really long time, and it's not because I won't go away. In fact, there's been times where the thought of me going away has been all I could think of. But the public has made it clear to me that they still appreciate the work I do. Establishing Gigantour has made it even more fun for me to be a musician. I can now enjoy a lot of the flavor and fruit that's been produced. I'm booking a festival where I'm giving young bands an opportunity to come play with me. Gigantour is not like 'Dave Fest' like Ozzfest. It's something that can continue on whether Megadeth is on it or not," comments Mustaine, whose band has toured in recent years with Heaven And Hell (aka Black Sabbath with Ronnie James Dio singing) and other heavyweights besides the Gigantour. "There's still a couple things I'd like to do. I've talked about doing something for our troops overseas, perhaps a broadcast performance from a secret location on a military base here in the States for the men and women who are protecting our rights and freedoms. I wouldn't mind doing one of those corporate gigs where you do a concert for one kid for his birthday, where he gets a Big Wheel and there's snot gurgling out of his nose and I'm playing 'Holy Wars' [laughs]."

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With people just ripping and ripping and ripping stuff, we live in a generation that looks at getting songs over the Internet for free. There are people who respect bands and pay but there's a whole generation that doesn't pay. Once you embrace that and you're okay with the idea of records being calling cards then you make a great record, you go out and tour and you give people what they want.

-Dave Mustaine

 

I Don't Play To Win, I Play For Blood

In just the opening minutes of any Megadeth show, one picks up on the feeling that there's nowhere Mustaine is happier than onstage causing a roiling crowd of fist-pumpers to lose their minds.

Dave Mustaine
"I'd say that's probably pretty true. There is one place I'm happier and that's being with my family, and family is tough. There's ups and downs but that's the beauty of relationships and the beauty of going out on the road. You get to come home and bring your belt of shrunken heads you've gotten to present to your tribal queen [laughs]. Being a daddy has made me appreciate how complicated their little lives and their little minds are. People thought that when I got married and had kids I was going to get weak. Well, my wife used to kickbox and my son takes martial arts, so I think the family that beats people's asses together stays together," chuckles Mustaine.

Even a casual look at Megadeth's artwork on their albums, t-shirts, website, etc. reveals an intricate, well thought out landscape. This type of big conceptual scale is a major but often unspoken factor in metal's tribe building. There's an iconography and imagery that creates distinctive worlds that help build a community around these bands.

"It's a facet that's overlooked by most bands because they don't work closely with their merchandise line. I don't think they realize what they can create internally for fans. It's another layer to the music, and with the industry imploding – and I try not to gloat about many of these record companies getting what they have coming to them – ultimately, we don't have a lot of places to generate revenue anymore outside of the live arena," Mustaine says. "With people just ripping and ripping and ripping stuff, we live in a generation that looks at getting songs over the Internet for free. There are people who respect bands and pay but there's a whole generation that doesn't pay. Once you embrace that and you're okay with the idea of records being calling cards then you make a great record, you go out and tour and you give people what they want. We have a great new guitar player right now [Chris Broderick] and we're doing fantastic. It was almost like falling upward when [guitarist] Glen Drover quit. It's almost like more than new blood, we were on a dialysis machine and just had a bunch of veins replaced, too [laughs]."

The intimacy Megadeth has with their listeners may surprise some people. Like many metal acts, there's a closeness with fans that those outside the genre are almost entirely unaware of.

"It's almost an inside joke. No, that's not right. Maybe it's more like a secret handshake. My dad was a Mason, and it's a very secret club and a lot of these fans are incredulous when you say, 'If you leave a message for Dave on his Live Line number he'll hear it.' And that's true of the whole band. In April when we launch the new Live Line we'll also start responding to these messages. The thing with this band, in particular, is we've always been very interactive with our fans. We were one of the first bands to have a website," says Mustaine. "At the end of the day, if I didn't take care of myself there's not a lot of people that would do it for me. You have a working relationship with people you trust like the Eagle's Nest, my management company, but there's other people who will say they're working for you but really they're just highly skilled liars. They could give a shit about you. In the end, if you have a great band and you make great records and play great live, that's all you need to do. The fans will respond. If you honor God, take care of your family, get out on the road and don't be a dick then people will know about you and want to come and see you."

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Comments

shonuff Thu 4/3/2008 05:04PM
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I love Megadeth. Countdown to Extinction is an awesome album.

vida421 Thu 4/3/2008 05:17PM
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born again fool...i love megadeth when i was a kid...but know he's done so much H he found jesus..i guess that's why i don't believe in jesus...haven't tapped the vain...

HoodooVoodoo starstarstarstarstar Thu 4/3/2008 05:32PM
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HoodooVoodoo

The guy doesn't seem like much of an environmentalist. He seems very Ted Nugent-ish. Why was he kicked out of Metallica again?

keenan41 star Thu 4/3/2008 07:08PM
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Sunshineinabag star Thu 4/3/2008 07:50PM
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Sunshineinabag

lmfao^ so they can suck together

Writer starstarstarstarstar Thu 4/3/2008 08:39PM
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Writer

I gotta say Jambase covering these different genres is a GENIUS survival technique to survive in the eye of the storm that is the music biz. Look at Alexa.com any site specifically having to do with "jam bands" has declined since Phishes decline post Big Cypress, why are fests like Roo and Langerado just getting bigger, because the are "selling out" i.e being smart, and opening up to lots of different genres and musical tastes. at the same time these festivals still honor their jamband roots and so does jambase, in fact i would like to see more diversity on jambase, it can only help it grow, and keep our culture alive, thriving and kept from being pushed to the wayside

Writer starstarstarstarstar Thu 4/3/2008 08:40PM
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Writer

oh and theres lots of good kinds of music out there besides hour long spacejams, being a head i can say that intelligently.

Writer Thu 4/3/2008 08:44PM
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Writer

the relation to the fans seems like good old fashion Grateful Dead/ Jamband communal ethic

tomspeed starstarstarstar Thu 4/3/2008 11:17PM
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tomspeed

Fuckin' A.

moemoe6434 Fri 4/4/2008 05:02AM
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I would love to hear him play an album with Metallica again... Maybe he would make Metallica not suck again.

milesgone starstarstar Fri 4/4/2008 06:37AM
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milesgone

I seen them once.. I liked it.

peace sells, but whos buying?? sickness........

and yes diversity on jambase.. get used to it.. its more than jam.. ok?

look in a relix mag now. look at bonnaroo. look look. all inclusive is the new deal now.. peace sells..

Rvrtrnc3 star Fri 4/4/2008 08:03AM
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shmo-kinn starstarstar Fri 4/4/2008 08:17AM
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shmo-kinn

Old Megadeath rocks and so does old Metallica, they're still musical geniuses. I think it's nice Dave found God, I'd rather see somebody happy with life, than running around trying to be dark and evil.

ThePaste Fri 4/4/2008 09:10AM
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groovinkangaroo star Fri 4/4/2008 09:16AM
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That first page is full of the most ignorant crap I ever heard come out of a person's mouth, besides the crap that my redneck white trash extended family says. Hmmm, maybe there is a correlation.

petemora starstarstarstarstar Fri 4/4/2008 09:27AM
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MEGA meaning Many!, Deth meaning Death!, What a riot! I love old metal dudes, they rule. I also abhor close minded bong hitters who complain about non-jambands being on this website. Why even look at the article, then? Go read about the Shit Cheese Incident or something, or some one chord for 20 minutes band.

richromeo star Fri 4/4/2008 09:34AM
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gmoo Fri 4/4/2008 09:34AM
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Mustaine rules! I do wonder about the 24 and O'Reilly Factor though...

cam0083 starstarstarstarstar Fri 4/4/2008 09:43AM
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Ha, "Well, you know what I say? Shake 'n' bake. Caribou tastes like pork."

God he does sound like a huge redneck but that doesn't mean he can't wail on the guitar. If you guys need another laugh you should check out the Hanger 18 video, it's awful to the point that the insane guitar solo doesn't even make up for it.

Ston starstarstarstar Fri 4/4/2008 09:45AM
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Does anybody remember the Megadeath show at Woodstock 99? The galloping dancer and the fires breaking out???

HELLO ME, MEET THE REAL ME!!! SWEATING BULLETS!!!

cloudhidden Fri 4/4/2008 09:56AM
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Dave is such an idiot. He makes fun of American fests, then lauds on European fests for their DIVERSITY, then mentions how his Gigantor tour is akin to a European fest only to list metal bands that anyone not a fan would say all sound the same.

I still smile when I think about him crying to the Metallica guys in "Some Kind of Monster."

Loser metal head with the political views of a 14 year old.

shmo-kinn starstar Fri 4/4/2008 10:31AM
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shmo-kinn

richromeo you seem like a pretty one dimensional person and kind of a douche. I found another viable alternative for you it's called www.closemindedOLDhippies.com. Go somewhere else!

Tiny Dancer starstarstarstarstar Fri 4/4/2008 10:33AM
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Tiny Dancer

There is more to the musical universe than 20-minute extended crunchy grooves. What's wrong with expanded horizons? I'm not a metal fan, but I think it's fantastic that the scope is expanding, and I think Dennis adeptly illustrates all the reasons why an open mind is more effective. Why get your panties in a twist just because some people like different things than you do? Nice job, Snappy.

rolandzeut Fri 4/4/2008 11:52AM
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Mustaine is the biggest most arrogant prick in music. The best thing he's done was cry like a baby to Lars Ulrich in Metallica's documentary "Some Kind of Monster".

jazzfester Fri 4/4/2008 12:53PM
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"I play for blood." What a douchebag.

Rvrtrnc3 Fri 4/4/2008 01:35PM
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Hey Shmo-Kin, those are some great comments from someone who enjoys having their ears pissed in by hookah.

mudbuddy11 star Fri 4/4/2008 06:23PM
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this is jambase.... who gives a shit about this guy again?

shroom013 star Sat 4/5/2008 08:02AM
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megadeath was cool in sixth grade, anyone with a brain knows they suck, anyone with a brain also doesnt watch o'reilly factor. ive had the"displeasure" of seeing them live and it was fuckin awful. i thought you guys were here to cover good fuckin bands

treetophigh Sat 4/5/2008 09:39AM
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treetophigh

dave muff-stain

ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha

richromeo star Sat 4/5/2008 12:26PM
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hey shmo-kinn! Isn't it kinda ironic that you bust me for being OLD (your caps) to support your love of an "old" band and right after leaving comments about how "old" Metallica and "old" Megadeath are geniuses? Who's the douche again? Good guess I am kinda old, but not as old as Dave Mustaine....FYI, I bought Peace Sells back when it first hit the record stores, still think Wake Up Dead is an awesome tune, was seeing Metallica before Cliff Burton died and they started making music videos, and cut my teeth on metal, which I still listen to. Point is there's plenty of websites out there already that try to cover the entire music scene, but what's wrong with having one dedicated to just the jam scene, like jambase used to be and the name still kinda infers? A little niche marketing? When I want to know what's up in jam I want a site that'll tell me just that. If I want to know a little bit about all kinds of different popular music I'll go to Rolling Stone or pollstar or myspace or MTV or Billboard or VH1 or Topix or Starpulse or even E! entertainment fer god's sake.

Dumbass.

sven2388 Sat 4/5/2008 01:45PM
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"What do you like to do to relax while touring: Study, focus on my health, lurk on the forums"

focus on health? HAHAHAHA more like shoot up mad H. and he loves those speedballs too. its true, everyone knows

NICU971 starstarstarstarstar Sun 4/6/2008 08:03AM
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You can all rip on Mustaine all you want, but at least he did something with his life. Sure he did a ton of drugs, but he got to be a touring musician in a band that made good money and we're all here talking about here. He must have done something right. So everyone just shut the F*CK UP! LIKE HIM OR NOT HE'S MORE SUCCESSFUL THAN YOU!

cberry starstarstar Sun 4/6/2008 09:59AM
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Please...stick to speaking about music and "fat chicks and hummers"..."shake and bake"...now there's a thoughtful energy policy. Glad to know you're not a W supporter, even if you are dumb, Dave.

surlybuf starstarstarstarstar Sun 4/6/2008 10:48AM
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Clash of the Titans Tour via 1990 or 91

Megadeth, Anthrax, Slayer and Alice in Chains

This tour freaking killed. I was 17 and loved every minute of it.

rhythmic_randomness Mon 4/7/2008 04:38AM
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One thing: If there is anything that sucks about Jambase, it is REGISTERED MEMBERS who log in to read stories that don't pertain to their musical tastes, only to debase the music, the writers of the stories, the comments of the subject matter and the website itself. There are an awful lot of people who have something to say about what is negative about the music scene today. It is true. The scene is riddled with negativity. You want something to think of, though? What war has been ended by flying overhead and dropping more bombs?

milesgone starstarstarstar Mon 4/7/2008 06:26AM
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