Dave Mustaine Make Sure Megadeth Disbands After Separation Tour
JAKARTA - Dave Mustaine made a shocking confession to fans. The Megadeth vocalist confirmed that he would dissolve the band after completing their final tour series.
As is known, Mustaine, together with the band she founded, is scheduled to release her last album and complete a series of farewell tours.
But in addition, Mustaine admitted to having acute health problems, including the mechanics and disturbances to her back.
Mustaine described the details of her long-running suffering admitting that her physical condition, especially on her hand, began to decline drastically.
"It's been a long time since physical problems have happened to my hands... My hands have let me down," Mustaine said in a recent interview with Trunk Nation With Eddie Trunk on SiriusXM.
These difficulties were exacerbated by a series of problems that undermined his neck and body. The whole area was hit by joint inflammation or rematics, a prominent disk, and even Mustaine had broken lumbar bones.
"Of course, you know my back is integrated, near my shoulder, near the neck. And there are many other things," he continued.
Mustaine then emphasized that her stage philosophy was the main basis for the decision to end Megadeth. He did not want to appear half-hearted in front of fans.
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"I always say when I reach a point where I can't afford to give a hundred percent every night, that's when I'll start considering reducing it," said the 64-year-old musician.
The decision-making process to end Megadeth, said Mustaine, came as soon as they finished recording the last album. He recounted a crucial moment when he spoke to his manager, where his hands felt very painful.
"It doesn't mean I can't afford to give a hundred percent, because we finished recording, and I think we did a good job in it," Mustaine said.
"But there was a period when we were working and I said to my manager, 'I don't know how much longer I can do this. My hands really hurt,'" he recalled.
Regarding the farewell tour, Mustaine called it an obligation for loyal fans. "We have several dates that we want to play to say goodbye to our friends," he said.