Dave Mustaine - Wikipedia: Fact or Fiction? (Part 2)
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Published 2016-03-30
Megadeth legend Dave Mustaine sits down with Graham 'Gruhamed' Hartmann for Part 2 of the frontman's 'Wikipedia: Fact or Fiction?' segment.
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All Comments (21)
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I can't go a month without playing guitar. Dave had to go 17 to teach his hand how to play again. That's brutal.
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he got to touch Dave's hand
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Damn, Mustaine is one awesome dude. He's so honest and true to himself and having come such a long way, he's a great inspiration
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Dave should do voice overs for audio books. His voice is unexpectedly soothing to listen to.
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This interview was fuckin awesome.
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Mhm mhm mhm mhm So it's true? No
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For an ex-druggie and alcoholic of like 10 years, Dave actually looks quite healthy and youthful for his age.
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This is gonna sound really stupid, but I think it's really cool of Mustaine asking Gruhamed to squeeze his wrist and just interacting like that, I think it really shows what a down to earth kind of person he is.
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Love or hate Mustaine, he always says it like it is.
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I could literally take 3 hours straight of an interview with Dave. It's just so fun to watch.
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Dave, "Hey, that's a pretty good band." I just about died
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9:16 there's the classic Megadeth vocals
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Dave Mustaine is the Eddie Van Halen of thrash he made a whole new sound, never plays a bad note and a just true musician
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The Opeth remark Dave made at the end of the video is pretty nice I guess.
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0:39 Dave's impersonations are always on point hahah
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Dave's one of the scariest guys out there, but he's the nicest dude to those who deserve.
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Dystopia is a sick record.
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RIP Nick Menza. Great drummer
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I really think Dave get's the shit end of the stick when it comes to publicity a lot, you only usually here when he makes an off color comment, but you never hear about interviews like this where he's genuinely open and honest, letting people get to know him, even though he's a written a book about all of this, and letting the interviewer get personal with him, just to appease fans, i think Dave's a great guy who just get's a bad wrap, thank you for the many years of great music and dedication to fans, Dave it's does not go unappreciated.
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6:25 how lucky is the interviewer, touching the hands that created Thrash Metal