Metallica Riffs & Licks Written By Dave Mustaine
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- Опубликовано: 25 мар 2020
- A video list of every Metallica riff & lead lick originally written by Dave Mustaine of Megadeth.
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Dave wrote 'em all.
That would have been epic if, during the beef, Dave made an album with all those riffs called "Wrote 'Em All."
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@@insaneman7773 yes
@@insaneman7773 he’s on a lot of drugs
He really didn’t he wrote like half the album then he got kicked out
I love how most of my favorite Metallica songs were actually written by Dave
it means that you should listen to megadeth doesn't it
@@leozavr360 Kill em all is far better than killling is my business in my opinion, Daves work with Metallica is fucking unmatched (Actually Rust in peace matches it pretty well.)
Agreed 100%
looks like that raw genius of Metallica's first album is Mustaine's doing
tu eres idiota,colega.
Dave's singing isn't as good as James though, but Megadeth is still dope though obviously. @@leozavr360
Dave's stuff is so easily recognizable.
Any of these could had been Megadeth riffs and licks
They literally ARE Metallica riffs.
Dave wrote them.
His KEA riffs were quite different than his Megadeth material imo.
A lot of them are
@@dcmastermindfirst9418 He said they could be Megadeth riffs, not Metallica.
@@SRS677 explain mechanix 😂
Hard to believe Hetfield and Mustaine, two of the greatest heavy metal writers ever, were in the same band. I’m glad Metallica kicked out Mustaine because it gave us Megadeth. This put things in order splitting the two giants and ensured the earth wouldn’t implode.
So glad some one else also appreciates having two amazing thrash acts instead of one. I mean I'm pretty sure the drive to be better than the other also inspired some riffs and solos that we otherwise would not have gotten
Spot on.
I can see exactly what your saying. Would have been pretty difficult if they stayed in the same band. Both of them are big personalities and add Lars to the mixture. Would end up with the band parting with Dave at a later time. I’m glad that they ended up having Dave leave sooner. He was able to make a career of his own through success of megadeth of course. He worked his behaviour to his advantage to path his own success. It darn well worked out great 🤘🖤
@@rosiewhitfield123 you make a extremely good point I never even thought about. Dave would most likely have left anyway due to Lars. I mean do you think Dave would have held back at Lars the way James dit in the some kind of monster documentary?
Actually Dave had such talent that you know who was jealous and kicked him out. Metallica lies why they kicked him out
They even have a Megadeth vibe to them especially Jump in the fire.
Phantom Lord is criminally underrated
Nah, it's a pretty B grade song.
@@dowens3781 wrong
@@WalterClements.official
Ok, B+. But it's not one of the 5 best songs on Kill 'Em All - those would be Four Horsemen, Seek And Destroy, Motorbreath, Whiplash and Metal Militia. No Remorse and Hit The Lights are up there as well. So I would rank Phantom Lord below all of those songs.
Can you all shut up, this comment thread is 9 months old now
@@FictionEdits no you shut up
You forgot to include Sweet Home Alabama.
He also forgot Georgia on my mind.
yes but that Lars told him to do in 4Horsemen
Also the main riff of Message In a Bottle
Also the Beatles ‘Come Together’
Also national anthem of the USA
Can't help it but imagine what Metallica would be today with Mustaine and Cliff Burton...
Cliff brought out the best in them even though he didn't write much he was a good influence but with Dave, it would have been too much of a clash of ideas and he would want to double James's rhythm on the album and I just don't think it would have been anywhere near as good with him
Cliff and dave where apparently good friends I always wondered if Cliff would have joined megadeth had he not died .
@@slayer9240 Cliff thought Dave was off his head and spent too much time trashing other people and was just as on board for firing Dave as James or Lars I really don't think he would have even considered leaving Metallica let alone joining Megadeth.
Man it probably would've been epic - to us metal fans. But not the masses. The Black album probably never would have happened. Metallica would've been a band that still received no airplay - maybe for the time being anyway. But yeah, it's fun to think of what could have been. Hell, I still think of what could have been if Dave, Gar, Chris and Dave stay together even just a little bit longer.
They probably would’ve stayed in thrash metal. I don’t think they would ever have branched out into a more main stream sound. Consequently, they would be less financially successful and less well known. I don’t believe anyone but those of us who actually liked thrash back in the 80s even new who Metallica was until the black album came out. Their style completely changed after that. I can’t think of two more starkly different songs than Battery and Nothing Else Matters.
The solo on jump in the fire has that one part that sounds like that one part in his holy wars solo. Yay
many mustaine solos sound similiar because he uses the same pentantonic ideas
@@asterkakonona1799 yeah, every solo of his has similarities but they are still unique none the less.
@@asterkakonona1799 He still uses more ideas throughout his solos than Kirk Hammett does. All he does is WAAAAHHHH!
BURNT ICE!
Lol i noticed that too
Dave's impact to the success of Metallica was huge. His riffs and play has such nice details, that it must have impacted the whole band's integrity.
Not really. he helped to write a few songs yea but they weren't the ones that even got them early success, James already had a few Metallica songs written before Dave joined. It was really a sound created by James Lars and Dave
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Dave had no impact in the success of metallica. All the success Metallica have had is thanks to Ulrich and Hetfield.
@@imagereflection4826 You can clearly hear Dave has bring the speed/thrash thing, listen to what they wrote before he was in the band ton metal massacre). The riffs he bring were so much more like what Metallica became later. James was into basic pentatonic riffs ala hit the lights. That makes sense since Dee Snider says James was a beginner and still learning guitar and Dave was really more accomplished when they opened for him.
@@dirtyandnasty9011 James had written Hit the lights Motorbreath and No Remorse before he met Dave . Dave had written more glammy versions of jump in the fire and mechanix. They had their style before they knew him
@@dirtyandnasty9011James and Lars were listening to motorhead and maiden before they knew who little Dave was lmao
Holy...
Dave's voice would fit perfectly with "Seek and Destroy" vocal lines
Dave can't sing
@@jr2904 ok
Yeah… no.
I think there's a really early demo tape of Metallica where Dave sang lead on some or all of them?
@@jr2904 bruh
Kill em all feels like the real first megadeth album but with James singing
Kill 'em all and Killing is my business sound veeery close but Mustaine went a little faster and darker (with the lyrics), but if Mustaine wouldn't been kicked out i think he would've wrote more riffs in a more kill 'em all style and improve his technique and songwriting in a more metallica style
@@chip_rodmon1958 true, I'm actually really glad he got kicked out of metallica. Otherwise we wouldn't have hammett in the band and mustaine wouldn't have formed megadeth.
xD
Dave had to go
Too many cooks in that kitchen!
Ya know?
Lol I agree
2:56 holy wars dave solo and the conjuring solo intro
Mustaine 'em all
nah it's Dave Em All
Mustaine my pants
Wrong!! He wrote some yeah but not all of them as your claim. MetallicA and Dave Mustaine went to court over artist credits and he didn’t even write half of them. I’ve been educated in this.
@@rosiewhitfield123 Dave wrote 'em all. He even wrote your comment dude. Don't deny it.
Gerardo Neri cool story..but he didn’t because I wrote my own comment. Dave has no access to my phone or even lives near me 😏
Awesome you've included the Leper Messiah riff.
It could be but we don't have that much proof.
@@b3fr1enderbetr4yer8 I believe Dave. If he was lying why wouldn't he mention more than just that single riff from one song on that album?
Apparently the riff came from a song they had been tentatively working on in the early days called The Hills Run red or something like that. Dave is said to have contributed that riff.
@@acersteel3735 I'm not saying he's lying, but he made that claim when he still had beef with Metallica, and also as I said in my earlier comment we don't have proof to tell that he owns the riff and neither can we say he is lying.
@@acersteel3735 Plus that the riff shown in the vid isn't even the riff that Mustaine allegedly wrote.
@@b3fr1enderbetr4yer8 That's exactly the riff he's claimed that's his.
Jump In The Fire has literally one of Metallica's best and cleanest done solos ever
That's Kirk.
@@dowens3781 from Mustaine solos
@@Qthetar
Yeah, and he played it cleaner and better than Dave ever did.
I am once again asking you to please go touch some grass
@@FictionEdits
Can't handle differing opinions, little Mustaine fanboy?
Dave’s such legend
He might be a bit of a dick, but at least he isn't Lars' toy. I just wish he didn't use second/lead guitars like soap. Then again, we wouldn't have Dystopia, the Grammy, and well-deserved.
He is a great 👍🏻 guitarist 🎸
4:44 hangar 18 intro
So Dave wrote Jump In The Fire ? Got it
and Kirk still played it better.
@@wellsuited26 through my arbritrary knowledge, joe satriani helped him so it was basically a tag team of satriani and kirk. And Dave was always drunk off his ass or getting laid. But Kirk did not get himself into the stuff at the moment when he saw his chance to replace Mustaine. As much as i respect, and even like and enjoy Kirk Hammet, it's obvious that Mustaine is one hella good guitarist.
@@naverline4210 I think Dave is a fantastic guitarist, and i also love Megadeth, but i think Kirk is better.
@@wellsuited26 well, to each his own ig. I respect your opinion
Naver Line straight back at ya.
Dave is a monster.
Dave is a genius. IQ = 190.
in a good way?
@@dreamofyouandi ya
Not entirely surprised that he also wrote Call of Ktulu. It has the same chord progression and fingerings as Hangar 18 in many places.
I saw a clip of Mustaine playing a bit of his version of Ride the Lightning, with the spider chords. It's a better segment than what Kirk recorded.
And i think the song( when ) from the album world needs a hero
James hetfield recorded all the rythym guitar. Kirk only recorded solos.
Lol. Kirk is a garbage guitar player.
He's still fucking up basic riffs that Dave could play in his sleep.
Is it any wonder Dave finds him so pathetic.
That chord progression has been used a fuck ton so idk what thay proves.
I did not know all this riffs where Dave’s but makes so much sense. Call of the Ktulu is one of my favorite Metallica songs I get lost in the music
Dave's always been my favorite member of Metallica 😈👽
There's more to Dave's writing within Ride The Lightning.
The sliding main riff is all Dave.
James modified it a bit tho, you can watch mustaine playing it the original way in a video that you can find on RUclips
@@Josh-o
Yea, but it's still the same thing. The title track reeks of Mustaine.
Sounds a bit like Hook In Mouth
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The riff under the slow guitar solo should also be Dave’s since I’ve heard so many renditions of it in his work. One example would be countdown to extinction
He also wrote Stairway To Heaven
XD
According to this video and most Megadeth fans he probably wrote most Black Sabbath riffs and had contributions to most hit metal songs!!!
Tell Dave his off his head on some good shit 😎😂
Taurus spirit
@@BrandonYbarra But he did write most of metallica's kill em all album
Dave is great guitarist, that for sure!!!
The Leper Messiah riff you included here in not the riff Mustaine claimed is his own. He claimed it was the riff that started when the song changed rhythm in the middle part
Which one?
@@xXAscendingPhoenixXx The melodic one
The riff at 3:15 in the song. Sounds very Megadeth to me, especially live.
You're right. Call of Ktulu and Leper just scream megadeth
@@aarontheone7193 I mean, they really don't lol. The aforementioned Mustaine riff does, but thats it.
Kind of weird how we went from writing power chugging chord songs to faster technical riffs in just a few years.
They were improving with every album. Power chords are easier to play than a song like "Poison was the Cure".
He was and still is the best guitarist of Metallica, the lion, the leader.
@@jeffersonaraujoelcristiano Nah he was sloppy he got better after he got fired
@@jeffersonaraujoelcristiano the leader…. God no
Master of Puppets (the track) shows such strong Mustaine influence with its fast chromatics and weird rhythms, I don't suspect he wrote any of it, but it really shows what a mark he left on the others.
Not really it's a style James and Kirk both had before they knew Dave
@@deletedhero5579 I'd be interested to hear that!
@@GeeBarone Well James had written Motorbreath, Hit the Lights and No Remorse before he knew Dave and especially No remorse has similar patterns to Maste of Puppets and Kirk wrote riffs in Exodus that Master of Puppets was based on
@@deletedhero5579none of those songs sound like that.
@@Qthetar the chorus of No Remorse and the main riff of Master of Puppets do have a similarity. It's why people still get confused whether dooms E1M1 is based on master of puppets or the chorus to no remorse. And a riff Kirk wrote in exodus has a striking resemblance to the riffs in master of puppets. The point is James, Kirk, Dave etc they all had their signature style before their chance meetings
Imagine if dave made the riffs of all the other metallica songs from kill to justice
So that’s why I like this album so much
This must be why I love the Kill 'Em All solos so much. Dave is just a legend.
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dave , the real riff master
Dave is to Thrash what the Beatles are to pop.
It’s don’t matter man it’s the sound that you should put your interest into…
@@Ch33ziTzsk8R I put my interest into Dave and Thrash and the SOUND of both and that's how I arrived at this assessment
@@joepope5793
You call them pop I call them rock
@@Miist3rDuce1 na man they were pop
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I just can't wait to read all the Mustaine vs Hammet comments.
Love both but prefer mustaine 1000%
@Potato Man it feels like that some times. I love both, maybe slightly prefer Mustaine, but i highly respect both Kirk and Dave as amazing guitarists.
I've never thought of it as Dave vs Kirk. I love Kurt, but its not a fair comparison.
Potato Man I happen to agree. It to me is stupid, extremely childish and pathetic as. People can like both. I can’t understand why they can’t. Kirk Hammett is my favourite guitarist but that doesn’t mean I can’t appreciate any of Dave’s composing or guitar playing. I love Kirk Hammett because he use to do an article in Guitar world and I thought it was absolutely awesome he made time to do such. Was encouraging for budding guitar players and future musicians to get sheet music from his lessons/articles. Kirk is a wonderful guy 😎🤘🖤
Emil Forsberg and that’s ok. You ain’t wrong 🤘😎
Love him or hate him. You can't deny the guy is a great guitar player and wrote many classics.
I love listening to jump in the fire during long trips
It’s just such a upbeat song imo and has such a road trip energy.
Metallica 1983-84 Mustallica
Incredible! DAVE AND CLIFF ARE THE REAL ONES!!!!!!!
James and cliff
Nah Jason
Man Now I do Love You ! Thanks :D
Imagine the songs "Rock Me" (Last Rites/Loved To Death) and "You And Me," (The Skull Beneath The Skin) both renamed by Mustaine, being on the Metallica album. They are on Megadeth's debut album.
Makes complete sense why I love megadeth.. and why I love the first Metallica album.. and why everything after MOP just lacks something and leaves my ears searching for something that isn’t there..
every cloud has its silver lining.. and you couldn’t ask for a better one
And justice for all Is Metallicas best album. I genuinely think the few riffs Dave wrote in Metallica are Metallica's worst
@@deletedhero5579 All solos on kill em all, a couple songs, and some riffs. It's your opinion, but you shouldn't try to force it on other people
@@MarioMario-qo4nf I'm not...I said I think they are the worst not that they are. I love Dave's work in Megadeth but I never really rates his work in Metallica apart from a couple of riffs
@@MarioMario-qo4nf all solos on kill em all? that mid section solo in the four horsemen was not a dave thing at all and on top of that there are big differences in certain solos on KEA compared to what dave plays on the demos. There are more than a few sections where kirk threw his own licks in
@@knightfall9394 sure. but stuff like the jump in the fire solo is practically the same.
Thank you, I always wondered which parts he wrote.
2:34 Holy crap that’s close to part of the intro of 5 Magics. You can really tell what’s Dave’s for sure. He has that very unique sound.
nice bro, Dave wrote a great part of kill em all
Leper Messiah is a controversial one.
i did not know this thanks
Jump in the fire is my all-time favorite Metallica song.
He was only in the Band for 8 months people.
@@zachvitto5831 oh really.. you were there?
@@zachvitto5831 most false shit i heard in my life😂dave wrote some riffs as well with james. Lars made the composition. The labels were already signed. Dave was allowed to use his riffs and metallica got to use them because he got song writing credits.
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@@zachvitto5831 everybody knows Dave Mustaine/Megadeath is #2
Right! Imagine if we had him in Metallica for years... Kirk is good too but man, Dave is something else.
I love everything he wrote in the band phantom lord is still one of my favorite songs from them with ride the lighting
Has no idea he did the beginning to call of ktulu. One of my favorite songs.
Call of ktulu and hangar 18. The intros are the exacts same chord progression.
In fact nearly the whole Call of Cthulu is made from the two riffs in the beginning.
Of the riffs Dave contributed to Call of Ktulu, one was later reused for "Hanger 18" and the other was modified and used for "When" on The World Needs a Hero album.
Without lying, Mustaine's guitar inspired me for various characters that r in development.
OMG! Ride the lightning too? Dave = GOAT
He had one riff in that song dude ...
@@placidblack836 But still that one riff was fucking amazing
@@placidblack836 and?
@@placidblack836 Don’t take this video literally, he actually wrote most of the song except the intro which Lars came up with.
@@placidblack836 the main riff that connects the song together and the reason is as good as it is.
I don't blame those metallica guys as good as those riffs and solos were I would have stole them too.
Congrats, you started a war in the comments. Great video though, thanks for the upload
Dave cries himself to sleep at night thinking of the good ole days
Damn! I didnt realize he wrote all those! They re best stuff
Its wierd how most of my favorite songs from metallica had daves contribution. Not saying he wrote them completely, just had contribution. But still weird...
Hey guess what. You can love both bands.
Metallica did their 2 best album without his contributions master and justice and they have crazy great albums like the black album, load reload death magnetic and even the best songs off rtl so idts I think u r trying to prove something bud and Metallica and Megadeth for life 🤘
@@masa2elkorah907 i saud "most of" not "all of", i love metallica, and my actual favorite song is damage inc witch had nothing to do with dave. Y'all really need to read between the lines.
@@masa2elkorah907 wow wow wow... Metallicas 2 best albums Justice and Master? That's some controversy aight. While i could agree with "Master Of Puppets" i would definatly put "Ride The Lightning over" over "...And Justice For All".
Well i actually think RTL is their best album as there isn't a single bad or even "decent" song on there, they are all Great or better. I can't really say the same thing for any other Metallica album. Justice is great don't get me wrong "One" is like one of my favorite songs ever, right next to Bohemian Rhapsody, but if we look at an album as a whole i have no problem saying that Justice is 3rd or 4th best...
But then again i guess it's all just oppinions, the main point is that Dave Mustaine makes great riffs that's not very surprising now is it?
@@EmilForsberg_GRYBO I would say Dave makes great riffs but James is far superior as a rhythm guitarist and well as a whole Metallica Compostions flow better thanks to lars.
Secondly while I highly respect your opinion I would say that escape is the worst Song in 80s Metallica, but it's still good. Trapped under Ice is a very Kill Em Allish song you goofy fast with a lot of solos. Justice is very consistent on the other hand. You have blackened best Metallica intro. Then title track which could be the most progressive Metallica song ever and with killer riffs and harmonies. Eye of the beholder is a good song but the weakest on the record. One does not need any explanation. The shortest straw ha one of their best Solos killer riffs. Harvester of sorrow is just wowwwww! Heavy punchy and everything in between. The frayed ends has one of the best Metallica rhythm parts ever! To live is to die then dyres eve holy fuck the album is insane. Rtl on the other hands has 2 songs that I don't see same level as other songs even tho they are great.
Thank God the circumstances of life allowed this genius to make his career, and now it is more clear who has the true talent
Indeed
Lol, James and Lars obviously
@@jr2904 Megadeth fans are bitter that essentially Metallica got 10x bigger without Dave and their biggest albums didn’t include him.
It does, all the best riffs Dave didn't write.
Lol, except one band sold out and the other didn't and stayed true to their thrash style
Riff #1 from Metal Militia (3:05) is the chorus riff from a Tygers of Pan Tang song called "Never Satisfied" so credit goes to either Robb Weir or John Sykes.
Dave é um monstro!
dam that four horsemen main riff is fire tho
nice
I remember being 12 and just diving into Metallica. KEA and RTL mostly, come to notice that on all the credits was a fella named Dave Mustaine. Google was pretty new then but I searched that name wondering who it was and that lead me to Megadeth. Love both bands but regardless of record sales, Dave is at the top of the mountain.
metallica with dave . is so very energetic .
My favourite metallica álbum is kill em all, I started listening to the first slayer album and is probably also one of my favorites
You should listen to "No life till leather" the demo with Dave playing most of the Kill em All tracks, it's so much heavier than the album. BTW, I saw Metallica with Dave a few times when I was a teenager at a tiny no age limit club in Orange County called Woodstock. I also saw Slayer there and one night Metallica and Slayer played. This link shows the flyer for that event facebook.com/groups/122532571124705/
FYI: Dave Mustaine also wrote "Bohemian Rhapsody"
Source: Trust me bro 😎
Word is it that Nasa stole Dave's engineering documents for the Hubble telescope.
Phantom lord slow down is this was my life slowdown. Never heard anyone talk about it
i'm pretty sure i read somewhere that dave mustaine wrote the bridge riff for leper messiah.
I totally agree on Mr. Mustaine contibuting on this video with the exception of the Solo's from kill em all... They follow the original progression but Kirk put the fine honing to them and they sound nothing like the No Life Till Leather solo's of the mechanix, Jump in the fire, metal militia , seek and destroy ect, ect....
Kirk took the basic structure of Dave's solos and then made them tighter, cleaner and more melodic.
@@dowens3781 copy-paste 9, man, if Hammett is your favorite guitar player, I truly, genuinely, pity you.
@@andrebarbosa1510
And if you don't appreciate Kirk's greatness, then I pity you, because you don't know shit about good metal lead guitar.
@@andrebarbosa1510
Where are your guitar videos, since you're such an expert? I don't see any on your channel. You should take the R out of your last name and replace the A with an O - that would be much more fitting. Baboso.
First Megadeth album I got was Countdown and I didn't know Mustaine was in Metallica until after Cryptic Writings.
Only way I found out was when I got Kill em all and asked a friend if Dave wrote some of the music on the album because I could hear Dave's style in some of the songs.
My friend thought I was messing with him. I honestly didn't know.
I just enjoy the music, I never really got into the behind the scene stuff.
Then again I'm not what most call metal head. I listen to all types of music. It was the time changes, great playing and lyrics that hooked me on Megadeth.
he hummed nothing else matters in 1983 while lars gave him ride to greyhound bus station
Left out all the other riffs in horseman , the sliding riff in lightning and that's not the part in messiah dave claims is his . it's the part where it sounds like it changes to a totally different song in the middle .
Love seeing your comments on every Megadeth video, stay metal brother!
2:40 This was my life...
Call of Kthulu is one of my favorite songs ever.
He also wrote "Happy Birthday to you".
I don't think that's the Lepper Messiah riff Dave was talking about, plus it doesn't sound "Mustainish" at all. It has Hetfield written all over it.
Are we sure that's the riff Dave wrote for "Leper Messiah"? I've always wondered which part Dave wrote.
Yea actually claims the bridge part not the main riff
That ride the lightning part is still my favorite part of the song
A couple of these were my favorite of kill'em all.
Call of ktulu has the exact same chord progression as hangar 18. Look at the tabs for both songs.
As a metal head who never played the guitar, I never noticed that until a guitar player I know pointed it out but now I see it.
Originally named "When Hell Freezes Over."
Phantom lord parts are all over Dave's megadeth stuff
That's interesting to know
Mustaine Fucking Amazing \m/
holy shiet, he wrote 3 out of 10 Kill em All songs along with other metallica members and also whole jump in the fire is his. He took part in Ride the Lightning song and Call of ktulu and THATS ALL. If for you 4 songs and 2 riffs are WHOLE ALBUMS then i have no words, I dont denie hes good but he didnt write as much as u think. Just check his contributions on wikipedia.
All I know about :
Whole the four horsemen
Metal Militia (not lyrics)
Phantom Lord
Whole Jump in the Fire
Call of Ktulu
Ride the Lightning main riff
Leper Messiah main riff
@@Maggiethegsd you are wrong in almost every example xD
Go outside
@@FictionEdits
Think of a better comeback, idiot.
Dave Mustaine fanboys are delusional. If he was such as good songwriter, Megadeth would be more popular than they are.
Megadeth fans be like: YoU fOrGoT MaStEr Of PuPpEtS
Hardcore Megadeth fans be like: nah dude Dave wrote kill em all, ride the lightning, and the Bible
YoU fOrGoT mY fRiEnD oF mIsErY
@@user-el6lt8fr3x he also wrote angel of death
@@user-el6lt8fr3x actually , he wrote every bands album
@@firefox2325 Dave mustaine literally invented metal
Legends!!!!
I call BS on Leper Messiah. They made sure to credit him for everything else, why would they suddenly decide not to? They’ve always been good at giving credit where credit is due. Also, why didn’t Dave give Hetfield a credit for FFF? That one is a complete copy of Motorbreath, which is a sole Hetfield composition.
He has mostly written in blues/minor pentatonic style
Yep. And the blues scale riffs are all over KEA.
@@chrise666 indeed they are and of course i love that album. Funny how people hated them in the 90's when they went back to that scale. I did too till like 2002 when i listened again and enjoyed it!
Mustaine: Wrote 'Em All
Dave’s a complete bad ass!
he skipped ass day a lot..
You forgot about the main verse riff in Orion. only Mustaine wrote stacked melodic riffs like that for Metallica.Spider technique!
Nope
Nope
Yes he wrote those riffs. Him and cliff was awesome
Phantom lord was Dave's and he used it in this was my life on countdown
@tumblingplanet i agree but it was killer on countdown years later
WRITE 'EM ALL
Yea James and Lars wrote them all but Dave helped with some riffs in the beggining
Umm, Gene simons invented Dave's Metallica licks
Ok
@@blackhole7668 "ummm, kiss invented black holes"
-gene simmons
You can figure out what riffs are written by Dave generally through how chromatic they are
Or the ones he's credited for
@@imagereflection4826not leper messiah though
@@dreamofyouandi Yea because that's a ridiculous claim tbh
@@imagereflection4826I thought he wrote the bridge not the main riff
Dave for president
Okay, this is how you solve it with a time machine. You get Metallica to keep Dave but also to get Kirk and Dave act as someway between 2nd lead and 2nd rhythm guitar. Then you get John Bush to become 2nd... or wait... 3rd vocalist, with James and Dave and they have an acapella going. You stop the bus driver from driving that one night, saving Cliff. You get Dave Lombardo to replace Lars on drums once he's done with Slayer. And then you go further back in time and save Bon Scott, Randy Rhoads, John Bonham, John Lennon, Jimi Hendrix , Jim Morrison, and then you stop Elvis from getting fat and then you go back even further in time to save JFK, Buddy Holly, Richie Valens, The Big Bopper, Gandhi, Franz Ferdinand and Lincoln. And then you are the hero who saved everything.
Bush would still choose amord saint over Metallica
Bush would still leave and still choose amord saint over Metallica like he did to anthrax bring belladonna or something
i see what you doing my man keep building your time machine and fix this messed up timeline
this time machine would create a paradox in the timeline therefor causing rock and metal to never exist or killing all the mentioned musicians and presidents and no one would ever know who any of them were,
and Marty mcfly isnt good enough to take up the slack so we cant get irresponsible with time machines or delorians.
You forgot dime