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Dave Mustaine Won’t Go Quietly

January 26, 2026 Julia Evans – Entertainment Editor Entertainment

Here’s a breakdown of the key takeaways from the interview excerpt with Dave Mustaine:

* “Ride the Lightning” Cover: Mustaine re-recorded “Ride the Lightning” (a Metallica song he co-wrote) as a tribute too James Hetfield and Lars Ulrich, emphasizing his respect for their talents as a guitarist and songwriter, respectively. He wanted to do the song justice, aiming for a performance as good as or better than the original. They slightly sped up the tempo and enhanced certain parts.
* Improved Relationship with Metallica: Mustaine indicates a significantly improved relationship with his former bandmates in Metallica. He acknowledges that past conflicts stemmed from a deep connection and missing them. He and the band are actively working on strengthening their bond.
* Viewpoint and Maturity: Mustaine reflects on his life stage, describing himself as being “on the backside of the mountain.” This suggests a newfound focus on making each day meaningful and treating peopel with respect (unless they “deserve it”).
* Acknowledging Imperfect Memory: He and James Hetfield both admit their memories of the past are flawed, and they are open to revisiting and discussing their shared history.

In essence, the interview portrays a more mature and reflective Dave Mustaine, at peace with his past and actively working towards positive relationships with his former bandmates.

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