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« Reply #600 on: August 05, 2011, 02:23:05 PM »

Never bought into the big 4 thing. Who in the hell here thinks Anthrax was ever any good? Slayer had one good album, only greats on that bill are Megadeth and Metallica.

Not what you are not buying into.  They are the 4 biggest thrash metal bands to come out of the 80's thrash metal scene.  That is where they got their nickname from.  They've been called "The Big 4" since back in the 80's.  They are not saying they are the 4 biggest heavy metal bands of all time.
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« Reply #601 on: August 10, 2011, 05:19:16 PM »

"TH1RT3EN" will be released November 1st.

From Shawn Drover:

August 9, 2011

AM: There are rumors that Gigantour will be coming back in 2012- any chance of the band doing the ?Countdown to Extinction? album in it?s entirety?

Shawn Drover: Gigantour is still being discussed and it will be up to Dave (Mustaine) in the end if it happens or not, but it might. However, I don?t think we want to start going down the nostalgia trip if we start doing an entire album again every time we have a 20th year anniversary of an album. I mean, you?ll start doing the 20thanniversary of ?Cryptic Writings? or ?Risk?, and that?s not something we want to do- or we could have done ?Peace Sells? this year for it?s 25th anniversary- so it?s something we don?t want to always do. It was cool to do ?Rust in Peace? for the 20thanniversary, but I don?t think we?re dying to do something like that again.

http://arthatesyou.blogspot.com/2011/08/interview-w-shawn-drover-of-megadeth.html

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« Reply #602 on: August 10, 2011, 05:28:32 PM »

Damn, was looking forward to a Countdown Tour.
Rust In Peace show was epic.
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« Reply #603 on: August 10, 2011, 05:42:31 PM »

yeah me too.. I dont know why Drover feels like they would have to get stuck playing an Anniversary tour with EVERY album.  "Rust In Peace" was their musical masterpiece, so that makes sense and "Countdown" is their most successful album to date, so that also makes sense.  I dont think fans will be chomping at the bit for a "Risk" anniversary tour..haha
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« Reply #604 on: August 10, 2011, 06:52:35 PM »

haha, yeah I'd probably have to pass on a Risk tour...again!

Countdown tour would be incredible. Mustaine brought it up in some interview.

Not sure how credible the site is, but hopefully it happens.

http://translate.googleusercontent.com/translate_c?client=tmpg&hl=en&langpair=pt%7Cen&rurl=translate.google.com&u=http://www.megadethworld.com/portal/artigos/noticias/peace-sells-e-countdown-to-extinction-anniversary-tour&usg=ALkJrhhddYD57vIcnS_6PJjGRFvAoUqUiw
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« Reply #605 on: August 11, 2011, 09:24:43 PM »

From Chris Broderick:

Megadeth: 'Th1rt3en Borrows Something From Every Era Of The Band'

http://www.ultimate-guitar.com/interviews/interviews/megadeth_th1rt3en_borrows_something_from_every_era_of_the_band.html

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« Reply #606 on: August 24, 2011, 02:14:32 PM »

Megadeth?s Dave Mustaine Talks 'NeverDead'

Video: http://www.fearnet.com/news/b23608_megadethrsquos_dave_mustaine_talks.html
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« Reply #607 on: September 19, 2011, 12:26:10 PM »

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Listening to new Megadeth, fn' awesome! Iii|; )'

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@Slash Thanks Slash, glad you dig it. Shawn Drover/Megadeth.

15 hours ago via web

MEGADETH MUSTAINE LOOKS TO GOD FOR NECK HELP

Megadeth's Dave Mustaine refered to god to help him get through a neck issue, and bandmate Dave Ellefson responds to those who give the band a hard time about

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZobW1OPFfcs
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« Reply #608 on: September 20, 2011, 12:16:34 PM »

Dave Mustaine:

"I'm looking forward to the time when me and Lars and James and David Ellefson make a record together."

Video interview: http://streetdate.radio.com/2011/09/02/on-25th-anniversary-of-peace-sells-but-whos-buying-megadeths-dave-mustaine-visits-street-date-for-exclusive-interview/

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« Reply #609 on: September 20, 2011, 05:12:09 PM »

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DAVE MUSTAINE Says MEGADETH Will Tour With MOT?RHEAD, VOLBEAT, LACUNA COIL - Sep. 20, 2011

Street Date recently conducted an interview with MEGADETH mainman Dave Mustaine. You can now watch the chat below.

Speaking of MEGADETH's upcoming touring plans (possibly as part of Gigantour, the acclaimed traveling heavy music festival launched by Mustaine), Dave said, "This year coming up we're gonna be having us, MOT?RHEAD, a great band that's coming up called VOLBEAT and LACUNA COIL."

On the topic of his current relationship with his former bandmates in METALLICA, Mustaine said, "I'm looking forward to the time when me and Lars [Ulrich, METALLICA drummer] and James [Hetfield, guitar/vocals] and David Ellefson [MEGADETH bassist] make a record together.

"I remember when Cliff [Burton, METALLICA bassist] died [in 1986], there was a moment where Dave's [Ellefson] name had come up [as a possible replacement]. And I was a little concerned; I didn't wanna lose my bassist and I certainly didn't wanna have another reason to be upset [with the METALLICA guys]. God knows I had my reasons [for being angry], even though they weren't all real. A lot of them were caused by myself. I just don't think I would have done well if I would have known that that happened. And fortunately, I think those guys took that into account and just said, 'Let's find someone else,' and they found Jason [Newsted]."

http://www.roadrunnerrecords.com/blabbermouth.net/news.aspx?mode=Article&newsitemID=163533
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« Reply #610 on: September 29, 2011, 05:39:19 PM »

From an interview with David Ellefson:


September 29, 2011

Metalfan: What do you think about the new wave of thrash metal, about young bands like Trivium, Evile, Municipal Waste? Can you see any of them stepping up to the level of Megadeth, becoming the next Big 4?

David Ellefson: I don?t know that there will EVER be another BIG 4, not only in Thrash but in any other genre period! If you think about it, there is NO other musical style that still has the four founding and successful bands still alive and working like we do with the BIG 4.
With that said, I think that those bands you mentioned are all doing some great new things and keeping the Thrash music fresh and alive for their peers and audiences growing up with modern music today.

Metalfan: Dave Mustaine and you are known to be committed Christians. Furthermore, you are actually musically involved with a church in your hometown of Scottsdale. What exactly do you play there and to whom and what kind of an experience it is, compared to a heavy metal concert?
David Ellefson: Initially, I helped start and vision-cast the MEGA Life! ministries church in Scottsdale, AZ. It?s now grown to a point where we?ve purchased a brand new building, hired new staff and the mission carries on.
I was initially the worship leader for a few years and that allowed me some great musical opportunities to write, play and develop some great friendships in that community. God gave me my musical talent so I found it fitting that for a few years I should give some of it back to Him for his use. Now that I?m back in MEGADETH full time I?ve called in new people to take over my music position but I try to help out whenever I?m off the road. I get great joy in doing it and do it for free and for fun.

Metalfan: As you certainly know, most of the metalheads don?t go to church very often. Chances are, very few of your fans do that. Does that bother you at all?
No, it doesn?t bother me and I totally understand. I grew up having to go to church every Sunday with my family and I hated it. I would sit and draw KISS logos and stage designs on my church bulletins, while day dreaming about playing music!  But, now as an adult I put my boy-ish ways behind me and see the benefit of a solid faith life. I think the fallacy is that only perfect people go to church, but that couldn?t be farther from the truth? at least not the churches I go to!!!  After all I?m there and I?m certainly not perfect!
In reality, our world is not your friend so don?t get too friendly with it. That is my motive for developing a faith walk and that seems to be pretty good, orderly, direction (G.O.D).

http://www.metalfan.ro/en/interviuri/interview-with-david-ellefson-of-megadeth-5794.html
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« Reply #611 on: October 08, 2011, 11:50:05 AM »

Dave Mustaine made it through his surgery, from Shawn Drover.

October 6th, 2011

MO: [laughs] Not to bad thanks, mate! How?s Dave Mustaine been after the surgery. I take it he?s recovered well?

SD: You know, he?s recovered really well. Everything went really well and the surgery was a complete success. You know, he just needs time to heal. It takes time to heal.

He needs to rest up before our South American tour in November. He really needed to have it done. He was in a lot of pain for the last several shows that we did during the Mayhem tour and at the Yankee stadium as well. It sucks seeing him in pain, but he?s a real trooper.

As soon as we were done with Yankee stadium we flew right back home and ran him to the doctor and got the results. Now we?re really happy that he did that.

http://www.metalobsession.net/2011/10/06/shawn-drover-megadeth/
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« Reply #612 on: October 09, 2011, 11:52:55 AM »

^^MEGADETH Mainman 'Feels Great' Two Weeks After Surgery - Oct. 8, 2011

MEGADETH guitarist/vocalist Dave Mustaine recently underwent surgery for stenosis, a neck and spine condition that he says was caused by "years of headbanging." He writes on Twitter, "[October 5] was two-week check-up. Looks good! Feels great!! Start physical therapy Monday. More TreadClimber [cardiovascular exercise machine similar to a treadmill. ? Ed.] until then."

http://www.roadrunnerrecords.com/blabbermouth.net/news.aspx?mode=Article&newsitemID=164384
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« Reply #613 on: October 13, 2011, 02:02:47 PM »

Rumor is ?Gigantour 2012′ Coming to Albany

by: Rob 34 minutes ago

For the first time since 2008,  Megadeth is relaunching its critically acclaimed rock festival called Gigantour.  Motorhead, Volbeat and Lacuna Coil, all personally picked by Dave Mustaine will join Megadeth on a tour that starts in January 2012.  Rumor has it that on February 1st, Gigantour will be making a stop in Albany.

Thursday night around 5pm, my office phone rings on the other end is Michael Poulson, the lead singer from Volbeat.  He was asking if I liked their new single and mentioned.. ?We?re going to be in your area on Gigantour?  I hear a rustling of paper as he reads off dates in New York City, Hartford, Boston and then he says.. ?Wow ? Look Albany New York February 1st?!!! of he says ?you didn?t hear that from me?

So we?ll wait and see for the official Q103 announcement.  Official tour dates will be announced soon.

http://q103albany.com/rumor-is-gigantour-2012-coming-to-albany/

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« Reply #614 on: October 17, 2011, 01:25:44 PM »

MEGADETH?S DAVE MUSTAINE DISCUSSES NEW ALBUM, SURGERY AND UPCOMING TOURS

3 hours ago

Radio host Full Metal Jackie chatted with Megadeth frontman Dave Mustaine over the weekend. The legendary metal man discussed his band?s new album ?TH1RT3EN,? upcoming tour plans and his recent neck surgery. He also gave a wrap up of his experience at the Big 4 show last month at Yankee Stadium. If you missed Full Metal Jackie?s show, read the full interview with Dave Mustaine here:

http://loudwire.com/megadeth-dave-mustaine-discusses-new-album-surgery-upcoming-tours/
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« Reply #615 on: October 18, 2011, 07:55:38 PM »

I really like what I've heard from the new album so far, but Megadeth will never be the same now that Dave can't sing half as good as he used to...seems like the past three albums have been missing Dave's voice.



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« Reply #616 on: October 18, 2011, 09:07:11 PM »

MEGADETH: Audio Samples Of Entire New Album Available - Oct. 17, 2011

30-second audio samples of all the tracks that are set to appear on MEGADETH's new album, "TH1RT3EN", are available for streaming on Amazon.com. They can also be heard in the YouTube clip below.

http://www.roadrunnerrecords.com/blabbermouth.net/news.aspx?mode=Article&newsitemID=164789
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« Reply #617 on: November 04, 2011, 10:44:40 AM »

Tix are on sale for the Gigantour w/Megadeth and Motorhead.
Just picked up 10th row seats, and the new "Th1rteen" album.
Hoping it's as solid as Endgame, but also hoping the setlist is Countdown heavy.
After catching the epic Rust In Peace tour last year, figure Countdown is the next best thing!
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« Reply #618 on: November 30, 2011, 01:47:09 PM »

Megadeth's Dave Mustaine

What are you up to?
I just finished breakfast, and soon I'll be on my way to the airport. I'll have to fight through the fans downstairs, which is always great, but I've recently had neck surgery and so haven't been able to stop and sign stuff as I'd like to. I've had to do a lot more waving from the window than I'd like to.

What are your current fixations?
My current fixation is that I'm sadly mesmerized by watching the news and how the government is destroying this country. It's pretty obvious to me that they're trying to get rid of the middle class. It also seems like we're moving more towards a single world currency, and I find that very frightening.

Why do you live where you do?
My move was prompted by the feud with [former and now current bassist] Dave Ellefson. There was that falling out, and the lawsuit. I left at that time; it was better to leave Arizona, which is a small area. It felt too close. I figured I was too emotional about the situation to continue to live there, so I went back to California. I live in Fallbrook because it is quite removed; it's in the hills and you have to do a lot of trekking to get to where I live. There is no way you can wind up on my property accidentally. You essentially have to trespass to end up on the property.

Name something you consider a mind-altering work of art:
I've always loved Dali's stuff. I've always thought his work is most like witnessing artwork take acid. I really like the one he did with the melting clocks. I don't know exactly what they're called. There's another one of Jesus on a cross; I got that one in my house, and the melting clocks painting is really good.

What has been your most memorable or inspirational gig and why?
The most memorable would have been the performance for Jimmy Kimmel. We all donned actual makeup from Universal Studios, all done up like the classic Universal movie monsters. I was just coming off surgery and was not very mobile, so I decided to be Frankenstein so no one would care if I was stiff. Jimmy dressed as the Donkey Kong gorilla, too. We played four songs, and it was really great; we had a lot of fun.
We've played a lot of shows that were bigger, of course. The biggest was the Rocking Rio show; we played to 40,000 people. All of the Big Four shows were really amazing. Those shows were certainly the most cathartic, the most healing. It was really great to be able to bury the hatchet and just play together. That was very important to me.

What's the meanest thing ever said to you before, during or after a gig?
I don't really keep track. Probably people taking pot-shots at my music or ability. I'm generally pretty numb to any of it. I was picked on every day in school, called a freckle-faced kid and stuff, so that kind of thing doesn't affect me. When they start attacking the music, that's something that stings. That's something I've worked on, so some of those comments suck.

What should everyone shut up about?
Everyone needs to shut up about this whole Occupy Wall Street thing. I think the protesters have very good intentions, but it's an example of good being mislead. The President is setting these guys up to be dead in the road. Everyone should protest at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue if they want some change. I also really hate some of these bleeding hearts, like Michael Moore, the fat dude who does these expos?s. We don't need more of that; we need lower taxes and governments that listen.

What's your idea of a perfect Sunday?
For me ? and this not me pushing anything, this is just what I like ? the perfect Sunday means having a nice breakfast, going to church and watching football for the rest of the day.

What advice should you have taken, but did not?
Not to do heroin. Heroin was destructive in my life; it hurt people, it hurt me, it really affected my career.

What would make you kick someone out of your band and/or bed, and have you?
Yeah, I've had to. The main thing is, if you don't have a common vision anymore. When you're in a band with someone, honestly that's the closest you'll ever be to anyone aside from sex or being romantically involved. Having experienced several line-up changes, it happens because our vision was not congruent ? what we felt no longer matched. It's like having a car with three tires facing forward and one turned to the side. It will slow you down and cause problems.

What do you think of when you think of Canada?
I love Canada! Our drummer is Canadian, and at some points 50 percent of the band were Canadian, so it has always felt like another home. I also love hockey. Whenever I find out that an NHL player is a fan, I make a point to try and meet them and become friends. I've always really liked Canadian hockey players for their toughness.

What was the first LP/cassette/CD/eight track you ever bought with your own money?
David Bowie Changes. Before I bought that, though, I had the Kiss record, Hotter Than Hell. One day, I was ice skating, trying to get good enough to play hockey. I ended up playing only one game. I got checked really hard, told the coach to get stuffed and left. I was wearing this huge down jacket, and was in a bad mood. I went into the record store, and saw this record with a topless girl on the cover, and thought it was the coolest thing. So I stuck it up the back of my huge jacket, hid it there and walked out. That was the first record I had.

What was your most memorable day job?
I was on my own by the time I was 15. I worked as a foreign car mechanic as a kid, along with selling pot and working at a gas station. I liked working at the gas station the best; it was awesome. Pretty women would come in. It was a full service gas station, so I could fill up their cars, clean their windshields and check them out.

How do you spoil yourself?
I like red liquorice, and peanut M&Ms. There is a place here called Thrifty's, and they make a flavour of ice cream I really like. Otherwise, getting a massage is pretty nice, but hit and miss. It can be a bit embarrassing being a guy, if you're getting a massage you get a little stimulated.

If I wasn't playing music I would be?
A teacher. I taught martial arts in Arizona and really loved it. The best students were the kids. They weren't set in their ways the way some of the adults were. Adults don't like being corrected, but kids will try anything.

What do you fear most?
I fear broken glass; I fear intersections; I fear snakes. That's probably it. I didn't have a lot of phobias when I was younger, but I got scared as I grew up. I stepped on broken glass in a lake once, cut up my feet really badly, and so many of my friends have gotten T-boned at intersections. Once, when I lived in Arizona, I went to take the garbage out and there was a rattlesnake behind the garbage can. It scared me so badly that I came back a killed it with a rock and a hockey stick. Later, I felt terrible; it wasn't the snake's fault. Scorpions are scary, too. I once had a pet scorpion that I named Andre after an old tour manager of ours.

What has been your strangest celebrity encounter?
Oliver Stone. I met him at the Democratic National Convention when I was covering it for MTV. I asked him a question and it seemed like he was in a million other places. The most disappointing celebrity I ever met was John Kerry; he was really rude.

Who would be your ideal dinner guest, living or dead, and what would you serve them?
Lincoln. I have lots of respect for him, freeing the slaves and working for equality, although it seems even all these years later it hasn't sunk in. Hundreds of years later, and there's still a racial divide in this country. I also would like to meet Bruce Lee. I've done martial arts since I was 12, and it would be great just to meet him. I heard he was just a little guy.

What does your mom wish you were doing instead?
Nothing. My mom is gone now, and for years she didn't understand or approve of what I did, and that kept us apart. But she got to see me be successful and had embraced me again, became proud of me again near the end of her life. She loved to pay for everything with a cheque, so that people at the checkout would see the name Mustaine and she could tell them I was her son.

What song would you like to have played at your funeral?
[Johnny Winter's] "Still Alive and Well."

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« Reply #619 on: December 01, 2011, 12:17:36 PM »

So anyone buy the new album? Is it more political rhetoric? Really wish Dave would make another masterpiece like Youthanasia.
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