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Rust in Peace details the making of Megadeth's iconic record, Rust
In Peace, which was released in 1990, at an incredible time of flux
and creativity in the rock world. Relayed by the lead vocalist and
guitarist songwriter of Megadeth himself, Dave Mustaine, the book
covers the process of hiring the band and supporting cast, of
trying to handle the ensuing success, and ultimately the pressure
of fame and fortune-which caused the band to finally break-up. In
short, it's a true story of groundbreaking anti-pop that was moving
toward the mainstream (or the mainstream that was moving toward the
band), at a time of great cultural change, power, ego, drugs, and
other vices that went hand-in-hand with Rock N' Roll, circa the
late eighties-early nineties. Little did Mustaine know that the
birth pangs of the record were nothing compared to the oncoming
pain and torment that would surround it. Alcohol, drugs, sex,
money, power, property, prestige, the lies the band was told by the
industry--and the lies they told each other--were just beginning,
and much like rust in real life, these factors would ultimately eat
away at the band's bond until only the music survived. Rust in
Peace is a story of perseverance, of scraping off the rust off that
builds over time on everything: ourselves, our relationships, pop
culture, art, and music.
When Rust in Peace was released in 1990, the future of Megadeth was
uncertain. Fresh off their performance at the record-breaking
Monsters of Rock festival, and with knockout new albums from
Slayer, Anthrax, and Metallica dominating the charts, the pressure
to produce a standout statement record was higher than ever. In
Rust in Peace: The Inside Story of the Megadeth Masterpiece, the
band's lead vocalist and guitarist, Dave Mustaine, gives readers a
never-before-seen glimpse into the artistry and insanity that went
into making the band's most iconic record. He recounts the arduous
task of hiring the band and supporting cast, of managing egos and
extracurriculars during the album's ensuing success, and succumbing
to the pressures of fame and fortune-which eventually forced the
band to break up. And yet, Megadeth's demise was just the
beginning; the birth pangs of the record were nothing compared to
what came next. Alcohol, drugs, sex, money, power, property,
prestige, the lies fed to the band by the industry-and the lies
they told each other-threatened to eat away at the band's bond like
rust, devouring it until only the music survived. Featuring a
foreword by Slash
Founding member of Megadeth and former Metallica guitarist Dave
Mustaine tells a never-before-heard story of the lifetime he has
spent in rock 'n' roll. But this extraordinary tale, riddled with
his own personal ups and downs, is also the inside account of two
of the most influential heavy metal bands in the world. Here, for
the first time ever, Dave Mustaine tells the tale of two of the
biggest metal bands in history; a story yet to be told from the
inside. Metallica, the pioneers of the thrash metal genre, rocketed
to international fame in the 1980s, selling over 90 million records
worldwide, making it the most successful band of its kind - ever.
Megadeth, the second most successful thrash metal band ever, have
sold more than 20 million albums worldwide, including six
consecutive platinum albums. Despite their enormous success
together, Dave and Metallica have bad blood by the bucket-load. In
April of 1983, due in part to alcoholism and in part to personality
clashes with founding members Hetfield and Ulrich, Dave was
unceremoniously fired from the band, dumped at a Greyhound bus
station in Rochester, NY with a single ticket back to LA. How did
such an abrupt end come about? How did he pick himself back up,
recover his dignity, and go on to send another band into the
dizzying heights of rock stardom? The time has come to set the
record straight. From the early, crazy days of Metallica to his
split with the band, and to his glorious reign with Megadeth, Dave
has seen and experienced life's extremities. This startlingly
candid, refreshingly in-your-face memoir tells it all.
The Greatest Hits tracklist, selected by fans in a poll at the
band's official website, packs 17 top hits and favorites on a
78-minute single disc, including 'Peace Sells', 'Symphony Of
Destruction', 'In My Darkest Hour', 'Holy Wars...The Punishment
Due' and 'Sweating Bullets'. Capitol. 2005.
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