Megadeth Lead Singer: We're Living in ‘Tyranny’, Calls Out Schools, ‘Medical Business’
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60 years old, beat cancer under a year ago, beat his addictions to opiates, and is still out on the killing road raising hell!!! :-) . I fucking love that man!!! (Plutonicly of course :-) ).
It's not hero worship or any bullshit like that ... He's just one of the best in his genre and makes some of the best frigging music I've ever heard! :-)
Saw them in 1991 with Alice in Chains, Slayer and Anthrax....what a great show! Back when music was still good! And he sounds better now then when I saw him (Mustaine)
UGH what a lineup. Our last show before the Covid lockdowns was Slayer's farewell show here in Louisville KY Veteran's Day 2019. Last time we saw Megadeth was Rock on the Range 2016. There's still good music out there, it's just not being played on the traditional radio stations, especially if you're metalheads like my husband and I. We're going to Louder than Life festival next weekend for some much needed live music therapy.
Gojira is new metal to me :-) ... I really need to find some new bands. Gojira is literally the only metal band I've listened to that started out after 2000.
My dumb ass can't move past the 80s metal I grew up with . Moreover, the various personalities in this bands we grew up with are almost impossible to beat :-) ... It is so hard for me to imagine someone like Ozzy Osbourne, Lemmy, Tom Araya, Bruce Dickinson, or Dave Mustaine being upstaged by someone that was influenced by them.
LMAO Oh you need to do a deep dive on Gojira. They've been around a LOT longer than you think, frend. 1996, to be exact. I was FLOORED when I read that cause I didn't know about them before their 'Magma' album. My current obsession is Avatar, metal band from Sweden. Discovered them in 2014 and they've opened my eyes to a lot of other great bands. If you get a chance to listen to Sirius XM, check out Octane and Liquid Metal channels. There are a lot of great metal bands out there that aren't getting play on your traditional hard rock/metal stations.