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Last Updated: December 24, 2009 7:14 PM




MEGADETH Drummer: 'It's Pretty Exciting Waking Up Every Morning And Not Having To Go To Work' - Nov. 2, 2009
Pamela Porosky of Pitch Black magazine recently conducted an interview with MEGADETH drummer Shawn Drover. A couple of excerpts from the chat follow below.

Pitch Black: What can you tell us about the song "Head Crusher"?

Drover: Dave (Mustaine, guitars and vocals) went to L.A. for some meetings and I was in the studio with Andy [Sneap, producer], and Dave said rather than taking a day off and going to beach, which was an option, he said, "If you want, why don't you put down any ideas that you have and record them," and I said, "Well, I have a bunch of ideas." So the next day, me and Andy went to the studio and came up the song "Head Crusher". When Dave came back, we had a great-sounding demo of a song, which, lucky for me, made the record. There were a couple of things he didn't like that he wanted to change, so it ended up being a collaboration.

Pitch Black: How were the rest of the songs written?

Drover: (Dave's) compiled so many riffs now, some are really new, some he's had for several years. I call it the Pandora's Box of metal riffs. It's just file after file of these guitar riffs and partial songs and so many of them were so great that we were just like, "Oh my God, let's take this piece and work on that, and let's take this piece and put it with it and see if it works." Although it was a collaboration, when we actually went in there and physically haggled it out and got the tracks down, it all really came 90 percent of it, besides my songs, and a song that Chris [Broderick, guitar] wrote called "The Hardest Part of Letting Go", was all stuff that Dave had from the past, or had brought to the table and we just worked on it and worked it out.

Pitch Black: As a full-time, professional drummer, how do you stay excited about playing?

Drover: It's pretty exciting waking up every morning and not having to go to work. This is what I was put on this Earth to do. Did I ever think that I was going to get to this level? I hoped I would, but with the EIDOLON stuff, we pretty much accepted what it was and were happy. We weren't willing to slug it out in the clubs for months on end and come home broke and lose our houses, that wasn't an option for us, so we kind of decided to make it more of a studio project, play a couple of festivals in Germany, we'd play a couple of shows in Montreal, in Toronto, in the States, and we were okay with that. We put out (seven studio) records. That's a small amount of success. Success is subjective anyway, so we were happy with that, but I'm much happier now knowing that I have the freedom to do this for a living and to be at home and spend 100 percent of my time with my family when I'm off tour. It worked out pretty good for me.

Pitch Black: Did you always want to play metal?

Drover: Always rock music, certainly. I come from the school of RAINBOW and BLACK SABBATH and RUSH and all that kind of stuff. And then I discovered JUDAS PRIEST in '79 and IRON MAIDEN shortly after. Over the course of time, it went heavier and heavier, but at the same time, I like a lot of jazz too, but ultimately that harder rock and the metal was the stuff that really appealed to me.

Pitch Black: What kind of advice could you give to a starry eyed kids who just got their first drum kit and dreams of being in a metal band destined for world domination when he or she grows up?

Drover: I would do what we did when I was a kid, and that's putting on the headphones and playing along to records that you like. Start off with something that's not too hard to play. When we started, we were playing along with BLACK SABBATH and stuff that wasn't unattainable. I didn't start off trying to play, RUSH because there was no way. It was physically impossible for a 13-year-old guy who had just started playing to play that kind of stuff, so I worked my way up. Another important thing is to play with other musicians. Get some guys at school or wherever and form a band and start playing. Playing with people and interacting and trying to become better and learn how to write songs was a really important part of the process of becoming a decent musician in our teenage years. All those things are really important to evolving.

Read the entire interview from Pitch Black.

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COMMENT |
posted by : jaysus
11/2/2009 7:09:31 AM

wish i had a life like that! here i am sitting in work right now!

COMMENT |
posted by : FinalDescent
11/2/2009 7:17:34 AM

Me too.

COMMENT | Shawn
posted by : heh
11/2/2009 7:19:24 AM

Great guy. Big horror fan too. Looking forward to hopefully meeting up again on tour "soon."

COMMENT | Enjoy it while it lasts
posted by : VelveetaRevolver
11/2/2009 8:36:16 AM

because after hearing Dave say in Guitar World that he's doing one more 'Deth album and then, that's it. Doesn't sound like job security to me, considering the number of musicians that have come and gone through Megadeth's revolving door. Better sock some of that money away, dude.

COMMENT |
posted by : I want Kyuss back
11/2/2009 9:03:27 AM

MEGADETH Drummer: 'It's Pretty Exciting Waking Up Every Morning And Not Having To Go To Work'

Thanks for telling me!

COMMENT | The only way...
posted by : Another Generic Username 666
11/2/2009 10:31:13 AM

The only way Dave Mustaine will EVER stop talking about Metallica (or telling people how he doesn't want to talk about Metallica right before he starts crying about Metallica) is if James and Lars kick Kirk out of the band and re-hire Mustaine.

Mustaine will drop EVERYTHING and rejoin. This is COMMON KNOWLEDGE to every fan of either band, any era, then or now.

The hard part of it is that Mustaine knows better than ANYBODY that that will NEVER, END happen and it just eats him alive, day after day, month after month, year after year, and it will for the rest of his life.

COMMENT | oops ^
posted by : Another Generic Username 666
11/2/2009 10:32:10 AM

I meant "NEVER, EVER happen".

Need a fuckin edit function on these things...

COMMENT | Drover is a cool dude
posted by : RiotAct666
11/2/2009 11:01:32 AM

And great drummer as well.

COMMENT | hehe
posted by : aint-anger
11/2/2009 11:05:33 AM

theres millions of americans who would probably disagree you on that..

COMMENT | Great drummer
posted by : luther910
11/2/2009 11:13:36 AM

'2'

COMMENT |
posted by : HQNC
11/2/2009 11:14:35 AM

Lol, lazy bitch :p

COMMENT | huh?
posted by : moogy
11/2/2009 11:26:02 AM

"... a song that Chris [Broderick, guitar] wrote called "The Hardest Part of Letting Go", was all stuff that Dave had from the past, or had brought to the table and we just worked on it and worked it out."

What the hell does that mean? Chris took Dave's riffs and wrote a song?

COMMENT |
posted by : Ballzworth
11/2/2009 12:31:39 PM

i'd wonder if he'll be saying that when he's 60... with no retirement, no pension, eating beans out of a can, wondering where his next paycheck is coming from.



COMMENT |
posted by : Intellifex
11/2/2009 2:46:30 PM

He better not get his hopes of being in Megadeth forever as Dave Mustain has a higher turnover rate in the band then Burger King.

COMMENT | Re: moogy
posted by : Stupidus
11/2/2009 4:52:20 PM

No, on The Hardest Part of Letting Go, Chris collaborated with Dave during the soloing and some other guitar parts and got writing credit for it.

COMMENT |
posted by : noone69
11/2/2009 6:00:54 PM

'It's Pretty Exciting Waking Up Every Morning And Not Having To Go To Work, cuz my boss, Dave Mustaine's new full time job is talking about Metallica. Or talking about not talking about them.'

COMMENT | Funny...
posted by : burdman
11/2/2009 7:58:50 PM

The majority of you high schoolers bring up the Megadeth/Metallica issue more than the interviewer or Dave...or Lars...or, shit I could go on.

COMMENT |
posted by : noone69
11/2/2009 8:53:14 PM

Lousy high schoolers...

COMMENT | If you don't have to go to work
posted by : tara_the_bitch
11/3/2009 5:05:11 PM

that means you and the rest of Megadeth can play more shows and stop bitching about tours being too long. The rest of us have to work for a living, you guys are on vacation most of the freaking year.

COMMENT | Dave does not want you to talk about Metallica
posted by : tara_the_bitch
11/3/2009 5:06:28 PM

Droogies, let's let the shit talking by me stay in the past

Droogies!

This is not really necessary anymore. It was said a long time ago, I am a different person now, and he may have gotten a lot better by now.

The bottom line is that even if I felt that way, I would have to be really pissed to say something like that (and I was), but since I am feeling such peace and freedom right now, I really don't feel like saying anything to hurt anyone, anymore.

I got a guitar to beat the hell out of and that is good enough for now. :-)

To anyone that this may have hurt or offended, watch it again, hahaha! But seriously, if I have hurt or offended anyone, I apologize. I am not apologizing for 'what' I have said, I am apologizing for 'why' I said it. I felt hurt and I felt offended, and I just wanted Kirk to feel as bad as I did, but thankfully, he was able to sidestep the foray. I know I hurt him, but I have zero reason to keep doing this, and even less desire to hurt him with my words or actions ever again.

Please don't promote the 'Naughty Dave' in this light. He is still around here and still a very big part of me, but I try to keep him bottled up until the show tape starts. Letting 'Naughty Dave' talk without a guitar or a band is very dangerous. It only keeps the feud going, and with these type of decisions to post things like this, THINGS THAT HAVE NO REAL REASON TO BE HERE AT THE SITE, other than to start some controversial actions, you just may have denied us all a chance at seeing the Big Four in action.




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