MEGADETH's DAVE MUSTAINE: 'I Wasn't Born To Sing' (2024)

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September 13, 2022

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In a new interview with Nick Bowcott of Sweetwater, MEGADETH leader Dave Mustaine spoke about his songwriting process, particularly as it relates to the band's latest album, the just-released "The Sick, The Dying... And The Dead!" He said (as transcribed by BLABBERMOUTH.NET): "I like to take my approach to writing as organic as possible so that I know what the melody is. And it makes it a lot easier for me to sing something over it because I'm not a… I wasn't born to sing. I believe I was born to play guitar, but I don't think I was born to sing. And there's a lot of people out there that would say, 'We agree.' [Laughs]"

When Bowcott noted that Mustaine's singing voice is "instantly recognizable and identifiable," Dave said: "Yeah. It works for me, I think. The funny thing is before I got [throat] cancer [in 2019], I was having a lot of problems with my voice. And then the cancer came, and I got treatment, and I got healed, and then I had to kind of learn how to sing again, which has been bizarre, because it's like learning how to talk again. I think there's a lot of things inside here [points to his neck area] that kind of got messed up from the whole process, 'cause they are putting beams of light through you that disintegrate stuff. And I had nine… I think it was nine doses of chemo and 32 doses of radiology. It was a lot — it was a lot. And when I started singing this tour last leg, I wasn't having a good time singing, but the desire to sing better was there, 'cause I was feeling better about myself. And you'd be surprised when you feel good about yourself how you wanna make that 360-degree feeling. And I'd heard from Kiko [Loureiro, MEGADETH guitarist] — he was living with me for a little while during the record 'Dystopia' — he had said that as long as you get one percent better every day, it's only gonna take a hundred days till you're completely changed and a new you. And I thought, 'You know, that's great.' So that's kind of when I started doubling up on my training and my classes, taking care of myself better and learning a little bit about what's wrong with my voice. I contacted Tom [Keifer] from CINDERELLA [who overcame vocal cord paresis, a condition that typically ends a professional singing career], who's a really nice guy. And we would have been mortal enemies back in the '80s, right?"

Nine years ago, Mustaine said in an interview with Denver, Colorado's classic rock radio station 103.5 The Fox that he became the lead singer of MEGADETH after he and the band's original bassist David Ellefson were "auditioning guys and we kind of ran out of patience. The last guy that auditioned as a vocalist came — and we were homeless at the time — and the guy rolled up with a 12-pack of beer, and we thought, 'Great!' Then we got a closer look at him and he had eyeliner on. And we figured, 'As soon as the last beer was down, he was out of the band,'" he recalled. "It was New Year's Eve one night, and David just goes , 'Man, why don't you sing?' and I was like, 'Why don't you?' So I ended up doing it, and it stuck. I actually enjoy it a lot of times, but it's not my strong point. I've been working really hard at it the last few years. I wish I would have given it as much attention in the beginning as I do now… It's definitely a unique voice sound. You know, you hear people like Axl [Rose, GUNS N' ROSES] or myself or [James] Hetfield [METALLICA] or some of the other people that are really easily identifiable, it's scarce. Like Chris Cornell [SOUNDGARDEN], you hear Chris, you know it's him."

According to Billboard, "The Sick, The Dying... And The Dead!" sold 48,000 equivalent album units in the U.S. in its first week of release to land at position No. 3 on the Billboard 200 chart. It marks the band's eighth top 10-charting album. Of "The Sick, The Dying... And The Dead!"'s 48,000 units earned for the week, album sales comprise 45,000, SEA units comprise 3,000 and TEA units comprise a neglible sum.

MEGADETH's previous top 10 entries on the Billboard 200 were "Countdown to Extinction" (No. 2, 1992),"Youthanasia" (No. 4, 1994),"Cryptic Writings" (No. 10, 1997),"United Abominations" (No. 8, 2007),"Endgame" (No. 9, 2009),"Super Collider" (No. 6, 2013) and "Dystopia" (No. 3, 2016).

"The Sick, The Dying... And The Dead!" arrived on September 2 via UMe.

MEGADETH's DAVE MUSTAINE: 'I Wasn't Born To Sing' (2024)

FAQs

What is Dave Mustaine diagnosed with? ›

Firstly, lead singer Dave Mustaine was diagnosed with throat cancer shortly after hitting the studio with co-producer Chris Rakestraw.

Why is Dave Mustaine's voice like that? ›

Although he may feel just as "great" as he did back in his youth, Dave Mustaine has admitted that he struggles with his vocal range following surgery he endured on his neck.

What's the fastest Megadeth song? ›

Music and lyrics

Mustaine also commented, "I think that's the fastest song we've ever done – 190 bpm... the song... needed that frantic pace because Night Stalker is a secret helicopter division of the military. They fly missions at night and no one knows what they're gonna do until it happens."

Did Dave Mustaine learn to sing? ›

And then the cancer came, and I got treatment, and I got healed, and then I had to kind of learn how to sing again, which has been bizarre, because it's like learning how to talk again." The man knows his strengths — which is still being able to play almost any fellow shredder under the table.

Is Dave Mustaine Hispanic? ›

Mustaine was born on September 13, 1961, in La Mesa, California, (a nearby suburb of San Diego) to parents Emily Marie (née David) and John Jefferson Mustaine. His father was of French, German, Irish, and Finnish descent, while his mother was of German Jewish ancestry.

Does Dave Mustaine still talk to Metallica? ›

But we've stayed friends ever since.” It's no secret that Mustaine has had a somewhat contentious relationship with Hetfield and Ulrich in the years since he was let go from Metallica and replaced with Kirk Hammett. However, Mustaine says things are pretty simpatico between him and the Metallica fellas nowadays.

What vocal range is Dave Mustaine? ›

What is Dave Mustaine vocal range? Mustaine's vocal range is approximately E2-E♭5.

Is Dave Mustaine considered a good guitarist? ›

Dave Mustaine: “I'm a very advanced rhythm guitarist who can play complicated rhythms and sing over the top of them – most people can't do that” Having beaten alchoholism, come back from a career-threatening arm injury and bested throat cancer, it's not a stretch to call Dave Mustaine bulletproof.

Who is Dave Mustaine's godfather? ›

Dave Mustaine | I love my Godfather Alice Cooper.

Is Megadeth heavier than Metallica? ›

With this being the case, many would argue that Mustaine got his revenge in the sense that Megadeth did indeed end up being better and faster (heavier) than Metallica; the two bands have thus been compared ever since, both struggling for the spot of the best Metal band in history.

Has Megadeth ever had a number 1 album? ›

HHeavy metal cornerstone Megadeth scores its first No. 1 on Billboard's Top Rock Albums chart (dated Feb. 13) with Dystopia, its 15th studio album. The set arrives with 48,000 copies sold, according to Nielsen Music, the band's best sales start in nearly a decade; 2007's United Abominations launched with 54,000.

What is the fastest Megadeth riff? ›

A rampaging deep cut from last year's The Sick, The Dying & The Dead, Night Stalkers is one of the fastest things the band have done in decades. Both the super-speedy verse guitar parts and the muscular, chopped-up chorus riff are as powerful as anything Megadeth have released in 30 years, too.

What does Dave Mustaine have a black belt in? ›

Mustaine also holds a black belt in Tae Kwon Do and Ukidokan karate, so he seems to be on course to maintain that level of discipline and craft in jiu-jitsu too.

Does Dave Mustaine get royalties from Metallica? ›

Inquiring about the financial aftermath, Rogan asked if Mustaine received his rightful royalties. Dave revealed, with a humorous twinkle in his eye, “Well, most of them, yeah. But let me tell you, Kirk got his mitts on my royalties for 'Metal Militia' from 'Kill 'Em All' for what felt like a lifetime.

Did Metallica and Dave Mustaine make up? ›

Mustaine feuded with the members of METALLICA for more than two decades before finally patching things up over the last decade and a half. He has jammed with his ex-bandmates on several occasions during "Big Four" shows and at METALLICA's 30th-anniversary concerts in 2011.

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