David Ellefson shares his thoughts on the final Megadeth album: “I hear it and go, ‘This is a Dave solo record…’ It doesn’t sound like Megadeth”

David Ellefson shares his thoughts on the final Megadeth album: “I hear it and go, ‘This is a Dave solo record…’ It doesn’t sound like Megadeth”

David Ellefson has shared his thoughts on the final Megadeth album, and his main critique is that it feels more like a Dave Mustaine solo record.
Ellefson, who these days plays in a number of metal bands, was fired from Megadeth in 2021. Though he says he’s “not on the Megadeth hate train” and is busy focusing on his own work, he believes it doesn’t feel like Megadeth’s retirement, only that of frontman Mustaine.

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The final and self-titled album from Megadeth was launched last month, and included their own rendition of Metallica’s Ride The Lightning. Mustaine was let go from Metallica in 1983 but received a writing credit on the song, and has previously said that he wanted to record his version of the song out of respect.
In the latest episode of his own podcast, The David Ellefson Show, Ellefson says he’s rather surprised by it [via Blabbermouth]: “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 [1983’s] Kill ‘Em All. But it wasn’t. It [came out a year] later. 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.”
He later adds, “I, of all people, am not on the Megadeth hate train. I know the fanbase is divided on this new album. I hear about it. Our singer, Chaz Leon from Kings Of Thrash, he’s a 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 goes on to add some praise however, calling Megadeth’s guitarist Teemu Mäntysaari “a great player” and “the story of Megadeth right now”. But overall, he feels that Megadeth is not what it once was.
“I still look at it as Dave’s retirement because I still think of Megadeth as our band,” he shares. “I think it’s a sin to just go off and claim it as his own… 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. It sounds like Dave doing what Dave does, but with a different set of guys. And this is Dave’s retirement.”
You can watch the full episode below:

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