Former MEGADETH bassiist DAVID ELLEFSON doesn’t think new MEGADETH album sounds like MEGADETH
03-02-2026
During an appearance on the latest episode of his “The David Ellefson Show”, former MEGADETH bassist David Ellefson commented on the fact that MEGADETH‘s latest album includes Dave Mustaine‘s version of “Ride The Lightning”, the title track of METALLICA‘s 1984 album for which Mustaine got a co-writing credit following his 1983 departure from the band. Ellefson said: “The funny thing, Dave was mad at Kirk Hammett for playing Mustaine‘s solos on the songs that ended up on METALLICA‘s ‘Kill ‘Em All’ album, and now here’s Dave playing Kirk‘s solos.”
Ellefson continued: “I remember being at some party down in Orange County. And I think I remember the woman who owned the place. But that was Dave‘s haunts. It was Orange County. It’s kind of where he came out of. I remember Ron McGovney was there, from METALLICA, the former bass player. He was there with his girlfriend. And it was a big party, and somebody there had the then-new METALLICA album, ‘Ride The Lightning’. And we listened to it. We put it on. I remember Dave goes, ‘They fucking stole my riff.’ That riff in the instrumental break before the bridge because we had that; Dave used to play that in the apartment. (Early MEGADETH guitarist) Greg Handevidt seems to think that was actually in (the original version of) ‘Set The World Afire’ (the first song Mustaine wrote after being kicked out of METALLICA). And he may be right. It may have been in that song. And then we had to take it out because they (METALLICA) used it. So, they clearly used a couple of Dave‘s riffs. Dave speaks about it now like they were all sitting in the room writing ‘Ride The Lightning’ together. I wasn’t there, so I don’t know the details of it, but it seems to me if it was really a finished song, it would’ve been on ‘Kill ‘Em All’. But it wasn’t. It was a couple of years later. So, look, did Dave have a participation? Yeah, but it seems to me more like that song was sort of put together after he was out of the group. But again, I wasn’t there. I do know this much: James (Hetfield, METALLICA frontman) is a very different lyric writer than Dave was. So by ‘Ride The Lightning’, you hear very much James coming into his own as his own lyricist, as I hear it. So there’s that.”
Ellefson went on to say that he has tried to give the new MEGADETH album an objective listen.
“It’s funny, I, of all people, am not on the MEGADETH hate train,” he said. “I know the fanbase is divided on this new album. I hear about it. Our singer, Chaz Leon, from KINGS OF THRASH, he’s big MEGADETH fan, big Dave fan, and he tells me, the fanbase is a bit divided on it.
“I don’t care. I’ve really moved on from Dave, from MEGADETH,” Ellefson claimed. “It’s all in my rearview mirror. I just did an interview with Guitar Player magazine where I just very clearly said, ‘Look, I’ve certainly forgiven Dave for everything.’ And life’s moved on. I’m on to new stuff. That’s five years in my rearview mirror at this point. And (they asked me), ‘Oh, are you gonna be part of the MEGADETH farewell tour?’ And I said, well, I’m not invited. It’s like, look, if they called me, would I grab a bass, go play a couple of songs? Of course. It’d be fun. It’d be cool. But that’s not what I’m sitting around going, ‘Well, I hope they call.’ Fuck that. I’m sitting here learning four other bands’ worth of songs right now, including METAL CHURCH and ‘Bass Warrior’ and everything else.”
According to Ellefson, he recently listened to an interview Mustaine gave to SiriusXM radio personality Eddie Trunk and he took issue with Mustaine‘s comment that ” the behavior of one of the bandmembers in the past” stands in the way of MEGADETH playing the final show of its upcoming farewell tour with a lineup that could include all surviving former members of the group. Mustaine was apparently referring to his decision to fire Ellefson in May 2021 after sexually tinged messages and explicit video footage involving the bassist were posted on Twitter.
“I think it is ridiculous to say that… something I did was so unforgivable that we can’t play together again,” Ellefson told “The David Ellefson Show”. “It was a fake story — fake scandal, fake story. Give me a fucking break. Fake news. So that’s just silly and ridiculous.
Circling back to Mustaine‘s interview with Trunk, Ellefson said: “My heart softened toward Dave when I heard that interview, because I hear him. He’s obviously in a very different part of his life. He’s a lot older. Dave and I haven’t talked in five years, and I don’t sit around and read and listen to his interviews, but this is one that — ah, what the fuck? It’s on. I’ll listen to it. So, realizing I’ve made records with Dave, obviously, for almost 40 years, I can get kind of almost in the room a little bit with it.”
Ellefson continued: “I do say this: I don’t remember hearing any of the songs that are on the new MEGADETH album… I thought ‘Let There Be Shred’… Look, Teemu (Mäntysaari) is obviously a great guitar player. He’s fantastic. He’s a great player. To me, he’s kind of the story of MEGADETH right now. He’s the shining star of the group. I wish they would not Pro Tool Dirk (Verbeuren, current MEGADETH drummer) so much ’cause the guy can play, and he’s got this kind of loose… We always said he’s the closest to (early MEGADETH drummer) Gar Samuelson since Gar Samuelson. It’s, like, take the guy off the fucking Pro Tool grid, stop quantizing him and let him breathe a little bit. He can play. Let him breathe. And so there’s some of those production things that I — even on the last album that I was a part of until I wasn’t… I was, like, don’t lock everything to the grid, man. It’s, like, let people play; let it breathe. Let it feel like the ‘Peace Sells’ album.”
Referencing the fact that the original version of MEGADETH‘s “The Sick, The Dying… And The Dead!” album featured his tracks on it before he was kicked out of the band and his tracks were replaced by those of Steve DiGiorgio, Ellefson said: “Maybe one day Dave will unmute my bass parts and actually put out the remixed, remastered David Ellefson and Dirk Verbeuren version, because I’m telling you, dude, there was magic in those parts that Dirk and I played on that last album together on that — I hate that title, ‘The Sick, The Dying… And The Dead!’ Ugh.
“But I will say, I listened to the new (MEGADETH album). I mean, look, Dave‘s got a new band. He’s got a new sound. So I just sat and listened to it just as a listener, a fan even of MEGADETH and even of Dave‘s abilities. ’cause I am — I admire what he can write and do and stuff. you know. And one thing I will say about Dave — he writes a lyric that makes you wanna listen to what he’s saying. Usually with heavy metal, it’s like a bunch of riffs. Then the singer comes in either growling, yelling, whatever. You sort of check out — at least I do. Chuck Billy‘s (TESTAMENT) another one I listen to because he’s such a freight train that you can’t help but hear him and what he’s saying. But Dave does write a lyric that you listen to it. ‘Cause I always say, when you’re mixing, when the singer comes in, everything else has to kind of step back, ’cause people wanna hear the singer. I mean, that’s what women listen to. When they hear a song, it’s, like, listen to the singer. So, to me, that’s what you should do.”
On the topic of MEGADETH‘s new album being billed as the band’s final effort, Ellefson said: “I still look at it as Dave‘s retirement because I still think of MEGADETH as our band. I think it’s a sin to just go off and claim it as his own. And look, at the same time, there’s this woman who I’d done an interview with. And she tells me that she’s also a psychic, and one day she calls me and we do some psychic reading. I’m, like, yeah, there’s probably some… just like reading a horoscope to me, there’s probably some truth in and around some or all this stuff. So one day she calls me up, and I don’t know her. She goes, ‘You know Dave doesn’t want you on his last album.’ I said, ‘Yeah, no shit. He’s certainly behaving like that. He’s taking all my songs off, takes my bass parts off. Yeah, no kidding.’ And now I’m not in the band. So on one hand it’s sort of, like, all right, look, if the friendship is done, the musical relationship is over, hey, move on. And of course, getting to use the MEGADETH name, well, guess what? Now a million people pay attention to it. Try doing what the rest of us have done — go out under your own name, which I know he tried to do back in 2004 and everybody, they repelled back and said, ‘No, we need this album to say MEGADETH.’ … That’s what’s under contract here.. So he gets the the benefit of that. ‘Cause I hear it and I go, okay, this is a Dave solo record. This is Dave and his new band, Dave and his new guys. It says MEGADETH, so obviously it gets all the attention, but realistically, I hear it and to me it just doesn’t sound like MEGADETH. And that’s just me — period. It sounds like Dave doing what Dave does, but with a different set of guys in a new day. And this is Dave‘s retirement. So that’s my view on it in a nutshell.”
According to Billboard, MEGADETH has secured its first-ever first No. 1 album in the U.S. with the band’s final self-titled effort.
“Megadeth” debuted at the top of the chart after earning 73,000 equivalent album units in the United States in the week ending January 29, according to Luminate. The bulk of that sum was driven by pure album sales (purchases of physical and digital copies of the album), totaling 69,000.
The follow-up to “The Sick, The Dying… And The Dead!”, “Megadeth” was released via MEGADETH leader Dave Mustaine‘s Tradecraft imprint on Frontiers Label Group‘s new BLKIIBLK label.
MEGADETH also claims the top spot in Australia (highest previous position No. 2) and Austria (highest previous position No. 8). Other top five spots include No. 2 in Finland (and No. 1 physical), Sweden (plus No. 1 physical; highest previous position No. 9), and Belgium (highest previous position: No. 6); No. 3 in both the U.K. and Germany (highest previous position No. 6); No. 4 in the Netherlands (highest previous position No. 7); and No. 5 in both Italy (highest previous position No. 15) and New Zealand (highest chart position ever). Debuts in additional territories are still being compiled at press time.
Mustaine says: “After 40 years of delivering MEGADETH music, playing shows around the world, I have nothing but gratitude at this moment. Finding out that our last MEGADETH record is also our first No. 1 only further validates my will to go out on top.
“Thank you to my family, Teemu Mäntysaari, James LoMenzo, Dirk Verbueren and Chris Rakestraw, all our fans for making this possible. Without you MEGADETH would not be as successful as we are. I’d also like to thank the people behind the scenes, our management, Danny Nozell, Justis Mustaine, and Steve Ross at CTK, and our label BLKIIBLK/Tradecraft.
“This recording is a labour of love, and I hope you enjoy this as much as we do. See you on tour soon!”
Mäntysaari states: “Absolutely amazing news! Thank you and congrats to our entire extended MEGADETH family!”
LoMenzo says: “I want to sincerely thank all our friends and fans who grabbed a copy, we’re over the moon!”
Verbeuren adds: “It feels unbelievable to sit atop the charts with an album that’s uncompromisingly MEGADETH. Huge thanks to all of you who support us- you made this happen! See you on tour!”
MEGADETH‘s version of “Ride The Lightning”, the title track of METALLICA‘s 1984 album for which MEGADETH leader Dave Mustaine got a co-writing credit following his 1983 departure from the legendary heavy metal band, is now released. The song is released as a celebration of the album release of MEGADETH’s final and eponymous album, ‘Megadeth’, on January 23rd, 2026.
Stream “Ride The Lightning” below.
MEGADETH‘s version of “Ride The Lightning” appears on the band’s final album, simply titled “Megadeth”, which was released on Friday, January 23 via Mustaine‘s Tradecraft imprint in partnership with Frontiers Label Group‘s new BLKIIBLK label.
Mustaine co-wrote the song “Ride The Lightning” with METALLICA guitarist/vocalist James Hetfield, drummer Lars Ulrich and then-bassist Cliff Burton.
In a recent interview with Spain’s MariskalRockTV, Mustaine spoke about his decision to include his version of “Ride The Lightning” on “Megadeth”. Regarding why he chose to record “Ride The Lightning” at this point in his career, Dave said: ”Probably ’cause it was the most emblematic of my guitar influence. The spider chord — you know how I do the spider chord. And then there’s something called grunting, where I’ll hit the chord a half a step below the note I want to go to. I’ll fret it and I’ll slide into it… It’s way heavier. So, to me, I call that grunting. So spider chords and grunting are in ‘Ride The Lightning’.”
Mustaine continued: “Having written so much of the songs with (METALLICA) — people think I wrote a lot, but on that record (‘Ride The Lightning’), it was ‘The Call Of Ktulu’, which used to be called ‘When Hell Freezes Over’, and (the title track) ‘Ride The Lightning’. And the previous album (METALLICA‘s 1983 debut, ‘Kill ‘Em All’) had four songs on it (that I co-wrote).”
Asked if the guitar solo in MEGADETH‘s version of “Ride The Lightning” is “very close to the original song” because current METALLICA guitarist Kirk Hammett copied Mustaine‘s solo from Dave‘s original version of “Ride The Lightning” with METALLICA, or if Mustaine simply “wanted to respect” Hammett‘s work by reproducing Hammett‘s solo from the 1984 album, Dave said: “I think Kirk — if you listen to (METALLICA‘s 1982) ‘No Life ‘Til Leather’ demo and then you listen to the ‘Kill ‘Em All’ record, it’s pretty clear that that Kirk had some instruction (about how to approach the guitar leads on that album). Was it note for note? No. But it was pretty close. So, when the opportunity came to do ‘Ride The Lightning’ (with MEGADETH), I didn’t really feel like I knew the song very well anymore, and I don’t remember what I played on for that song, for ‘Ride The Lightning’. I had a hard time finding anything that I played on either. So we just figured, ‘Fuck it. (Current MEGADETH guitarist) Teemu (Mäntysaari) and I’ll split the solo up, and half of it’ll be for him and half of it’ll be for me,’ and it turned out so that (Teemu) did a little more than half.”
Last month, Mustaine told Guitar World magazine about his decision to include his version of “Ride The Lightning” on “Megadeth”: “The main reason I chose to do this was to close the circle and pay my respects to my partners. I thought this was a really great way to do that.
“Whenever we select any other band’s music to go on our albums, sometimes there’s a lot of thought behind it and sometimes there’s not. This was one of the ones that we thought long and hard about, because all I wanted to do was play the song I wrote with the guys in METALLICA,” Mustaine explained. “I wanted to pay my respects to James Hetfield, who I think is an amazing guitar player, and Lars Ulrich, who was an excellent songwriter. I remember when I was there and we were putting these songs together, Lars didn’t just sit there; he was very instrumental in making these songs.
“Of course, when we got into making demos of these songs, it was fun to do the recordings, but we were never really able to do a full-on produced version of ‘Ride The Lightning’ while I was in METALLICA, and I would have loved to have heard that.
“I gotta tell you — listening back to James‘s original vocal performance, it was really tremendous,” Dave added.
“Anyway, there’s no big strategy; I have respect for the guys, and I just wanted to show that. And it’s a hell of a song.”
Watch the previously released Watch “Puppet Parade” below., “Let There Be Shred”,“I Don’t Care”and ‘Tipping Point’ below. below.
“When MEGADETH started, we said we would be fast and furious…we said so on the flyers we handed out,” Dave says. “This song is fast and furious. Know it! It has a very hooky chorus that draws you in and you can’t help but play air guitar and headbang to this one.
“It’s the second video from the new record that we made with Keith [Leman], who also directed ‘I Don’t Care’. It was a blast to make and it’s a tribute to my first Sensei, Benny ‘The Jet’ Urquidez and my professor, Reggie Almieda. Everyone on the set was really stoked to see each of us do our stunts. In the end, we got the balance of shredding and ass kicking just right!”
MEGADETH have teamed with Trafalgar Releasing for “Megadeth: Behind The Mask”, a cinematic legacy event that will debut on screens worldwide Thursday, January 22 — on the eve of the release of the band’s final studio album, out January 23. The film will screen in over 1,000 cinemas across more than 35 countries. Tickets go on sale Thursday, December 11 at 6 a.m. PT / 9 a.m. ET / 2 p.m. GMT / 3 p.m. CET with a trailer available for viewing on the same day.
For more information and to sign up for updates, fans can visit megadethfilm.com.
In “Megadeth: Behind The Mask”, Dave Mustaine pulls back the curtain on 40 years of MEGADETH, sharing untold stories of the band’s past and the creative fire that drives them. Interwoven throughout, audiences will get to experience the world premiere of MEGADETH‘s new self-titled album in full, brought to life with a 40-year retrospective career-spanning interview and Mustaine‘s own track-by-track reflections about the band’s final studio album. This one-night-only listening event will provide a first listen to this landmark project. “Megadeth: Behind The Mask” is an immersive celebration of one of the most influential bands in metal history, capturing their legacy while heralding a powerful new chapter.
Dave Mustaine has confirmed to Rolling Stone magazine that the final MEGADETH album, simply titled “Megadeth”, will 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.
“It wasn’t really that I wanted to do my version,” he told Rolling Stone. “I think that we all wanted it to turn out a certain way, and for me, this was about something so much more than how a song turns out. It was about respect.”
Speaking specifically about METALLICA singer-guitarist James Hetfield, Mustaine added: “No one ever talks to me about that. One day he’s a singer, the next day he’s this fucking powerhouse and I’ve always respected him as a guitar player. So I wanted to do something to close the circle on my career right now, since it started off with (Mustaine‘s band before METALLICA) PANIC and several of the songs that ended up in the METALLICA repertoire, I wanted to do something that I felt would be a good song.”
Elaborating on his reasons for recording “Ride The Lightning” for MEGADETH‘s final album, Mustaine said: “Our intentions were pure. I didn’t have any reason I was going to say, ‘Oh, hey man, this thing that we’ve had for 40 years where you guys will never tour with me, me doing the song is going to change things.’ That wasn’t it at all. It was more about: This is my life going forward. I want to do things that are respectable. And I think doing something where we can pay honor to the guy that … I mean, I hate to say this, because it’s just so fucking arrogant, but the guitar playing in METALLICA changed the world.”
In a separate video message (see below), Mustaine said: “So on the new album we recorded ‘Ride The Lightning’, and the reason we did that was, obviously, it’s a song that I had a lot to do with writing it. And James and I, when we were working on the song, it became clear to me, when James first started playing guitar, how good of a guitar player he was. And I thought it would be really cool to close the circle to show respect, to play the songs that I’ve written with METALLICA and to honor our friendship, even though it’s been strained and ruined from emotions over the years when we were not necessarily friendly. But one thing I’ve always had is I’ve always had a tremendous respect for James‘s guitar playing and (METALLICA drummer) Lars‘s (Ulrich) songwriting. So, it was cool to do this and add it to the record. We sped it up just a little teeny bit, and we kind of played around a little bit with the solo and Teemu (Mäntysaari, MEGADETH guitarist) and I both tossed it back and forth to each other. So, you might hear a little bit of some differences with the tempos and, of course, I sing different from James too. But once again, it was about completing the circle and just showing what James and I, as guitar players, did to change the world.”
“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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