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Invader
Got this book from my wife, what a great read, giving a real insight into Dave Mustaine as a person. So many biographies are just a rehash of known stories, happenings, events, but this book gets to the core of what Dave was/is.
Having given up reading the music papers/mags way back in the late 70’s there was so much that I never knew… never knew he was an alcoholic and a junkie too… never knew the extent of violence involved... never knew the problems within the various line up’s… never knew he was into martial arts… never knew he nearly lost the use of his left hand… never knew he was married with 2 kids… never knew he became a committed christian.
His problems with Metallica are well documented and no new light is shed here, but it’s really the why of these problems that he’s yet to address. Sure he says he’s getting over the Metallica rift, “life’s too short”, and has got his drinking and drug use under control, but that isn’t really uprooting the source of the outgrowth.
I mean, here’s an intelligent enough guy who’s gone thru decades of self abuse, projecting the source of that onto others and then he makes a decision to end it all while in re-hab. But suddenly that decision is transformed into God. It wasn’t a god, it was simply his own decision to end his folly, to get his act together that lead to the change within himself. Just as it was he who made the decision to get his hand back in working order after crushing his radial nerve.
There was actually a funny/sad story about Jon Nödtveidt of Dissection who claimed to be a satanist. Seriously, would you be bothered by a creep like that? Dave was just a bit freaked out coz this guy had done time for being an accessory to murder and was now making threats directed at Dave. Now this is Dave, post Christian phase. Probably pre-christian influence Dave would have kicked his ass and thought nothing of it. That’s my problem with belief, with religion, it makes people weak.
I’m not saying violence is an answer, but if some delusional guy is coming after you, there’s no point in hiding. Monsters never go away until you face the monster… face to face. I’ve no time for these satanists, they’re just weak little brats who crave power and try to intimidate people with witchcraft or magick. Dave is gullible enough to think that he actually dabbled in the occult as once he put a hex on a bully and the guy was involved in a car crash. A one off isn’t dabbling, but it does reveal much about Dave’s personality, his need for control, vengeance, superstition, etc.
I’ll still listen to Megadeth, but hopefully he’ll see thru the folly of believing in anything other than himself. The bible is just a book written by men who sought to guide people in a certain direction but who employed various very devious means to ensure that direction was a directive. I know Dave seems pretty relaxed about his new found christian god, but it just seems to me to be another addiction rather than an intelligent resolution of his deep seated problems.
Still well worth reading.
Having given up reading the music papers/mags way back in the late 70’s there was so much that I never knew… never knew he was an alcoholic and a junkie too… never knew the extent of violence involved... never knew the problems within the various line up’s… never knew he was into martial arts… never knew he nearly lost the use of his left hand… never knew he was married with 2 kids… never knew he became a committed christian.
His problems with Metallica are well documented and no new light is shed here, but it’s really the why of these problems that he’s yet to address. Sure he says he’s getting over the Metallica rift, “life’s too short”, and has got his drinking and drug use under control, but that isn’t really uprooting the source of the outgrowth.
I mean, here’s an intelligent enough guy who’s gone thru decades of self abuse, projecting the source of that onto others and then he makes a decision to end it all while in re-hab. But suddenly that decision is transformed into God. It wasn’t a god, it was simply his own decision to end his folly, to get his act together that lead to the change within himself. Just as it was he who made the decision to get his hand back in working order after crushing his radial nerve.
There was actually a funny/sad story about Jon Nödtveidt of Dissection who claimed to be a satanist. Seriously, would you be bothered by a creep like that? Dave was just a bit freaked out coz this guy had done time for being an accessory to murder and was now making threats directed at Dave. Now this is Dave, post Christian phase. Probably pre-christian influence Dave would have kicked his ass and thought nothing of it. That’s my problem with belief, with religion, it makes people weak.
I’m not saying violence is an answer, but if some delusional guy is coming after you, there’s no point in hiding. Monsters never go away until you face the monster… face to face. I’ve no time for these satanists, they’re just weak little brats who crave power and try to intimidate people with witchcraft or magick. Dave is gullible enough to think that he actually dabbled in the occult as once he put a hex on a bully and the guy was involved in a car crash. A one off isn’t dabbling, but it does reveal much about Dave’s personality, his need for control, vengeance, superstition, etc.
I’ll still listen to Megadeth, but hopefully he’ll see thru the folly of believing in anything other than himself. The bible is just a book written by men who sought to guide people in a certain direction but who employed various very devious means to ensure that direction was a directive. I know Dave seems pretty relaxed about his new found christian god, but it just seems to me to be another addiction rather than an intelligent resolution of his deep seated problems.
Still well worth reading.