MustaineA Heavy Metal Memoir

Joe Layden, Dave Mustaine

Summary

Mustaine

By: Joe Layden, Dave Mustaine

Narrarated by: Tom Wayland

The fall and rise of a heavy metal icon

Dave Mustaine is the first to admit that he's bottomed out a few times in his dark and twisted speed metal version of a Dickensian life.

Impoverished, transient childhood? Check.

Abusive, alcoholic parent? Check.

Mind-fucking religious weirdness (in his case the extremes of the Jehovah's Witnesses and Satanism)? Check.

Alcoholism, drug addiction, homelessness? Check, check, check.

Soul-crushing professional and artistic setbacks? Check.

Rehab? Check (seventeen times, give or take).

Near-death experience? Check that one, too.

James Hetfield, with whom many years ago Mustaine founded a band known as Metallica, once observed, with some incredulity, that Mustaine must have been born with a horseshoe up his ass. That's how lucky he's been, how fortunate he is to be pulling breath after so many close calls. And Hetfield is right. Mustaine has been lucky. He has been blessed. But here's the thing about having a horseshoe lodged in your rectum: It also hurts like hell. And you never forget it's there.

Mustaine has battled through it all to achieve dizzying heights. From the early, heady days of Metallica, being unceremoniously let go only to become a world-famous rock star?founder, front man, singer, songwriter, and guitarist (and de facto CEO) for Megadeth, one of the most popular bands in heavy metal?Mustaine's is a story that will inspire, stun, and terrify.

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New York Times Best Seller
  • Edition: Unabridged
  • Author: Joe Layden (See All Books), Dave Mustaine (See All Books)
  • Date Released: Aug 16, 2010
  • Publisher: HarperAudio
  • Genre: Biography & Memoir, Personal Memoir, Music & Entertainment Biography

Total File Size: 319 MB (12 files) Total Length: 11 Hours, 39 Minutes

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DifferentDrummer

He thinks alot of himself, but I'm pretty sure most musicians do. I like the book.