![]() From 1989 to 1998, the group was formed by Mustaine, bassist David Ellefson, guitarist Marty Friedman and drummer Nick Menza. It was during the 90s that Megadeth kept their line-up the same for the longest time. And so, there were several situations where we would make decisions were presented to us in a way kind of, like, ‘You got to do this,’ or ‘That’s just how it is.’ I can’t tell you how much we would laugh about the bands that we were forced to take out on tour with us, especially during the nu metal period that we went through… You know, all these bands that wouldn’t play solos and stuff.,” Dave Mustaine said. “For us, we went through a period where, admittedly, we were trying to do what we were told. “All these glam bands, and then you think about all the alternative bands – well, what happened to the metal bands that were on the radio at the time? Well, they kind of got swept up into the dark, and only the strong survived.” ![]() ![]() Remember Warrant, Poison, Def Leppard, all these bands. You either had to be an alternative band, or you needed to be a glam kind of event. You know, in 1992, when Nirvana, Def Leppard, Pearl Jam and Soundgarden all happened to radio in America. “I wanted to make a record that satisfied me. ![]() Dave Mustaine recalls how difficult was the 90s for Megadeth: ![]()
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