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On the morning of April 11, 1983, Metallica guitarist Dave
Mustaine, was awoken from a drunken slumber. “Wake up, wake up”.
“You’re out of the band”. “What, no second chance, no warning?”
“No.” The move was kind of hypocritical given...
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On the morning of April 11, 1983, Metallica guitarist Dave
Mustaine, was awoken from a drunken slumber.
“Wake up, wake up”.
“You’re out of the band”.
“What, no second chance, no warning?”
“No.”
The move was kind of hypocritical given the band members’ own
struggles with the bottle, not to mention the fact that they had
referred to themselves as ALcoholica for a long time.
“When does my plane leave?”
“There’s no plane. You’re taking the bus.””
Hetfield took Mustaine down to the bus depot, and as the pair
hugged, tears could be seen in Mustaine’s eyes.
“Take care Dave”
“Don’t use any of my music!”
And with that, Mustaine began a sorrowful and reflective four-day
long journey across the continent, back to San Francisco. A
journey that would fuel his growing anger and resentment towards
his former band.
Sitting at the back of the bus, and feeling dejected, Mustaine
notices a pamphlet on the floor and picks it up. It’s from
California senator Alan Cranston, and it warns of the dangers of
nuclear proliferation. One line, in particular, stood out to
Mustaine. “The arsenal of megadeath can’t be rid, no matter what
the peace treaties come to.”
With that, Mustaine borrowed a pencil and on a discarded cupcake
wrapper, he wrote the very first lyrics of his post-Metallica
life, for a song he chose to call...Megadeth.
For the next three decades, the bands would trade blows to assume
the coveted heavy metal crown.
Since the dawn of recorded history, we’ve been wired to fight -
whether it was fighting for survival on the African savannah tens
of thousands of years ago, or fighting with our siblings for the
remote.
We’re captivated by stories of adversaries battling it out for
supremacy.
Whether it was David and Goliath, Achilles and Hector,
Michaelangelo and Leonardo Davinci, or even Larry Bird and Magic
Johnson, the struggle for superiority is one we can all innately
relate to.
And these battles have played themselves out many times in the
world of music, leaving us not only with some great tunes for the
ages, but also with some incredible stories.
Each week on this show, we’ll deep dive into these stories and
unpack battles between musicians that were sometimes fought with
album and concert sales, words and fists, and other times, with
bullets.
For over half a century, the boys next door otherwise known as
The Beatles, have been duking it out with the bad boys of rock n
roll, The Rolling Stones.
The intense rivalry between the east coast rapper, Notorious BIG
and the west coast’s 2Pac Shakur was drawn to an abrupt and
premature end bullet-induced end, resulting in inextricably
linked murder cases that remain unsolved to this very day.
And in the world of heavy metal, it’s difficult to look past the
ego, and drug-fueled bitterness that long drove a wedge between
thrash metal icons Metallica and Megadeth.
So tune up and plug in, as I take you inside these rivalries and
more.
This... is the Battle of the Bands.
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