WSOU 89.5 FM Interviews Dave Mustaine from Megadeth
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- Опубликовано: 27 июл 2024
- Patrick sits down with Dave Mustaine from Megadeth...again! They talked about making an album during the pandemic, the evolution of Megadeth's sound throughout the years, and getting back in front of their fans on tour. Check it out!
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I saw Megadeth last May in Montréal & it was great, but the album wasn't out, so we didn't get any new songs. I'll go again if they come this year.
I find the title song: The Sick, the Dying and the Dead amazing. The outro with the ''die, die, die!'' and the trash punk riff along with the haunting solo...Just a winner combo for me. The video is really great too. Great album. Mustaine's still got it! Heavy and fast as ever.
Thx for the interview.
Great job! 🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻
To be fair, those same bands were laughing back at Megadeth while raking in the cash.
But they still sucked lol
@@kubagalinski8724 So does Megadeth though.
@@TacoTot best metal band in the world right now, there's not much debate on that
@@TheExtinctSpecies 😂
@@TheExtinctSpecies I would debate that.
It's like an old man saying "in my age" bullshit, thinking the things were better back in the days, while in reality things were the same or even worse.
9:58 for the nu-metal stuff
🎼🎸🎤fight on.fight on.!!👄🤔😘
I went to one of those shows. Korn opening up for Megadeth in 94 I think. Port Chester NY if I'm not mistaken. Korn was getting bigger by the week -- just a month earlier I saw them in a small club. Then with megadeth for a few thousand people, and a few months later they were headlining places like that. I loved rust in peace but megadeth already felt a little dated at the time.
I'm the first in line!
Id welcome Nu Metal back on the radio if it took the garbage that they are playing these days off.
I unfortunately agree, I usually never judge an era of rock music and came into it during the emo hard rock era and love tons of music from 70s, 80, 90, and 2000s, but I can't understand why stuff like imagine dragons is so big. I was watching sweet home which is a KOREAN horror show and fucking imagine dragons kept playing and ruined so many scenes.
Dave give us the Kramer V ❤
He talks about it like it's in the past but literally just supported Five Finger Death Punch on tour.
I was just thinking the same thing👍🤣