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DAVE MUSTAINE says put his METALLICA feud to sleep “so many years ago"

04-05-2026

In a new interview with Brazil’s Ibagenscast, Dave Mustaine once again spoke about his decision to include his version of “Ride The Lightning”, the title track of METALLICA‘s 1984 album for which he got a co-writing credit following his 1983 departure from the band, on the final MEGADETH album, simply titled “Megadeth”. Regarding why he chose this particular METALLICA song to record, Dave said:  ”I’ve got a really good explanation for you. That was one of the songs that I wrote with (METALLICA frontman) James (Hetfield), and just like the other songs that I wrote, something happened when I left. Parts were changed, credits were assigned to other people, and I thought of all the songs, ‘Ride The Lightning’ showcased my guitar talents the best: the spider chord that I invented, the grunting chords. Those were things that bands weren’t doing. And it happens in ‘Ride The Lightning’.”

Mustaine continued: “I’ve always thought that James was an excellent guitar player, so when we set out to do the song, we figured we needed to do it as good or better than the original. And we figured, how are we gonna do that? METALLICA‘s an amazing group. So we sped it up just a little bit, made it a little bit more frantic, and then we kind of spiced up the solo a little bit. And then, at the end, there’s some drum fills that the METALLICA guys had played, and I told (MEGADETH drummer) Dirk (Verbeuren), I said, ‘Have fun there. Just have fun.’ So he did a drum fill at the end in the four spots that there’s drum fills. And I think that they’re really stunning drum fills. They may be similar to the original stuff, but I’m not sure how similar. And he recorded his parts, and I love it.”

Mustaine also addressed the possibility of MEGADETH performing “Ride The Lightning” at some of the concerts on the band’s farewell tour, including the recently launched South American leg of the trek. He said: “Now it’s just a matter of us playing it live and when in the set it would be played and how many times do we wanna play it? I mean, we may not play it down (in South America); we may only play it once down here. I don’t know. It has to be right, because the first time we play that, people are gonna record it and it’s gonna go around the world. And I don’t want a version of a song that we did that almost everyone says is better than the original, I don’t wanna go out there and play that song and have a little lack of confidence. I wanna go out there and own it. I wanna be the fucking boss.

“And going back to why we did that song — it’s kind of closing the circle, paying my respects to the band that I was a founding member in,” Dave added. “And love me or hate me, they’ll never be able to erase me. And I think that when people can look with acceptance and fondness of the two bands and not try and keep something that I don’t wanna keep going. I don’t wanna have a feud. I’ve put that to sleep so many years ago. So, yeah, I wanted to do something that was — just show some respect, ’cause it doesn’t matter to me if he cares, if he likes it; it matters what I do and that I show respect and close the circle.”

MEGADETH played “Ride The Lightning” live for the first and second time during its headlining concerts on April 26 and April 27 at Movistar Arena in Bogota, Colombia. Video of the performances can be seen below.

Watch the studio version of “Ride The Lightning”, and the album’s other singles “Let There Be Shred”, “I Don’t Care” and ‘Tipping Point’ below.

Watch Mustaine‘s previous announcement that the album contained “Ride the Lightning” as bonus track below.

“Megadeth” track listing:

01. Tipping Point
02. I Don’t Care
03. Hey, God?!
04. Let There Be Shred
05. Puppet Parade
06. Another Bad Day
07. Made To Kill
08. Obey The Call
09. I Am War
10. The Last Note
11. Ride The Lightning (bonus track)

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