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MEGADETH's CHRIS BRODERICK: 'I Try To Be Confident With My Playing' - Nov. 8, 2009
Sonic Excess conducted an interview with MEGADETH guitarist Chris Broderick on Friday, November 6. A few excerpts from the chat follow below.

Sonic Excess: MEGADETH's U.S. tour kicks off on November 14th. How many new songs from "Endgame" will be added to the setlist, and what has been the crowd's reaction to new material so far?

Broderick: As far as the reaction, it has been great. It has been quite surprising to me, because usually when I am up on stage and playing music I'm trying to put on a good show. But I do tend to notice things that people do, whether it's throwing fits in the air or crowd surfing. The big one for me is when people are singing along with the lyrics. When you see that, it's a good indication that people like the songs and genuinely want to hear them. I have seen that in both of the new songs we are playing live, those being "Head Crusher" and "1,320", and I have been very impressed by that. With MEGADETH having such a big catalog and long history, for the fans to want to hear the new material is great.

Sonic Excess: MEGADETH is missing a lot of major cities on this first leg, so I'm guessing more tour dates will be announced.

Broderick: Right, you can expect them soon.

Sonic Excess: Today (November 6) I heard a rumor that MEGADETH will be touring with SLAYER and TESTAMENT in the U.S. Can you put the rumors to rest or confirm?

Broderick: I read that myself, but I have not heard anything to that effect. So, I cannot really comment on that.

Sonic Excess: You just released your first album with MEGADETH back in September. What was the process like for you during the recording of "Endgame"?

Broderick: It was very cool. Coming in from the bands I came from, I would have a very strict deadline and a limited amount of time for recording. When we came into "Endgame", it was very cool because we could start with just a simple riff, and we all record with the drums, bass guitar, listen to it, and then just start arranging from there. We had a lot of time to listen to what we were creating and rearrange it. That was a luxury I never had.

Sonic Excess: Dave [Mustaine] seems like he has a strong work ethic and expects nothing but the best. Were you a bit intimidated?

Broderick: Well, there were some tense moments, but that's when I had my own personal goal I was trying to meet. I guess what I would call a personal deadline for me, like executing solos and making sure they where what I wanted. That is where the stress came from. It was self-induced in this case, but it was relaxed overall. Dave does expect a lot, but, at the same time, he was happy with what I produced.

Sonic Excess: You are also a classically trained musician. How did you incorporate your personal style into "Endgame"?

Broderick: There were some personal touches, like with "The Hardest Part of Letting Go...Sealed With a Kiss", and then there were a lot of arrangements, in terms of the harmonization process, melodies over the top of rhythms and stuff like that. A lot of the theory knowledge I have, concerning how to harmonize and things of that nature, came into play at that point

Sonic Excess: How has being in MEGADETH changed your perspective of being a professional musician?

Broderick: I think, in a way, it really has made me look at the way I present myself in every aspect. I think you can be a great musician, there are some awesome guitarists out there that play for 12 hours a day, but they don't think about the way they are presenting the material that it plays into. That is one area that I think it really helps me. Also, the way I present my playing too. I try to be confident with my playing, so that is one thing it really helped me do.

Read the entire interview from Sonic Excess.

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COMMENT | Good interview
posted by : RiotAct666
11/8/2009 11:00:54 PM

Chris seems like a cool & down to earth person. His guitar playing on Endgame is amazing. Mustaine found a hell of a player. Look forward to seeing Megadeth live again.

COMMENT | Broderick kinda sucks...
posted by : heavybob
11/8/2009 11:34:22 PM

Far from being just a hatred comment or anything like that... I appreciate his "technical background" and stuff, but the guy plays with no soul and no emotion on Endgame and to me it's a shame.

I don't feel anything when he solos and that's not what music is supposed to be so I don't get how Dave could be satisfied with it... Sorry, but that's what I think and what negatively stroke me as soon as I heard the record..

No offense, but this guy reminds me of a "proficient version" of Al Pitrelli that was a HUGE let down at that time as well.

Can't Marty be back just for a record or two? Also Poland would be OK... Please...



COMMENT | ^^^
posted by : deflepplin
11/8/2009 11:59:38 PM

Yeah, I agree...this guy is good of course, but so what. Theres a zillion "good" or "awesome" guitarists out there, but his solos just sort of whiz by and leave me feeling sterilized. Its like eating a whopper. Its good, it does the job...fits the bill, but so what. I'm not saying, "That was one of the best fucking burgers I've ever had in my life!"

COMMENT | .
posted by : MungFace
11/9/2009 12:01:58 AM

he sounds great on endgame when he slows down a touch and really thinks melodically. there are a couple flashes of really impressive stuff, but in between too much just mindless shredding. that kind of zillion mph sweeps and scales just doesn't suit megadeth at all. every solo should be a constructed melody with a beginning, middle and end. the fast stuff should only suit that melody.

COMMENT | I agree with above comments
posted by : ChopShop777
11/9/2009 12:56:35 AM

and I am the biggest Megadeth fan there is, but I totally know what you mean about Chris's playing, I really hate to say this but it's a pretty tough to find replacement for Marty.
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COMMENT |
posted by : adp22
11/9/2009 1:31:05 AM

I dont see how some of you guys say he plays without soul or emotion,i was extremely impressed by his solos on this record for that reason. I Knew he could probably shred, It caught me by surprise how melodic and cool sounding most of the solos one endgame are.

I actually had Marty flashbacks on some of the solos.

COMMENT |
posted by : AlucardsQuest
11/9/2009 1:35:04 AM

Poland came back for The System Has Failed, and he almost ruined the album with all his jazzy bullshit. He's a shy nice guy so I say give the man another album and we'll see what he's really made of.

Marty plays with too much emotion, I watch him like orgasming on his own playing and it looks ridiculous. Jason Becker never did that shit, but he had all the emotion a guitar genius needs.

COMMENT |
posted by : rah
11/9/2009 2:30:04 AM

But Dad, he's better than Marty!

COMMENT | Chris is a great player But
posted by : dwells
11/9/2009 2:58:01 AM

but i think we all want the sound and tone Marty gave to Megadeth?
Marty has more feel than any player in the world of metal, so trying to compare Chris to Marty is insane!!
i like Chris!!!
But Marty Friedman is the best,, period..

COMMENT | this guy...
posted by : Self_Science
11/9/2009 3:45:32 AM


is just another technician. There are literally thousands of guys are there that can play like him. What he lacks, IMO, is a distinctive style.

Give me Friedman or Poland any day of the week.

COMMENT | agree...
posted by : Self_Science
11/9/2009 3:47:10 AM

"he sounds great on endgame when he slows down a touch and really thinks melodically"

you are right but that is a problem with metal guitarists in general nowadays. Too much shredding, not enough thinking.

COMMENT | self_science
posted by : My Godless Endeavor
11/9/2009 4:17:11 AM

ummm I dont know what country you live in, but there definitely aren't many guitarists Ive ever heard that can play as proficiently as Broderick can. Even when you look at a lot of the virtuosos out there. Between his metal, classical and jazz skills Broderick is such a completely well-rounded guitarist. Saying there are literally thousands as good as him is probably the most asinine thing ive heard today

COMMENT | ^^
posted by : Self_Science
11/9/2009 4:28:21 AM


Jazz skills? get the hell out of here. what jazz skills? do you even listen to jazz? I bet you don't, because if you did, you would know that barely any metal players are great at jazz, on any instrument.

You are the idiot here. I know music, i've studied music, i know what guitarists can play and metal guitarists are shit compared to jazz. There is more to music than playing fast and tight in a generic way.

grow up.

COMMENT | hmm
posted by : sleepwalky
11/9/2009 6:51:54 AM

I somewhat agree with the most of you guys but not that much.Yes Marty had most feeling in his solos but endgame is also abit of a different record for Megadeth.Let's say for example 44 Minutes solo it has alot of feel in the beginning, the song endgame solos has the touch of Hangar 18 solos but not on the same level. Playing with soul/feel is the best thing to do but sometime you just have to go with the rythmn. Like the solo in This is how the story ends totally suits the music in my opinion. Which Megadeth / Former guitarist do I think suited Megadeth best ?.. Well Poland did only record 2 albums and abit on The System Has Failed. Killing is my... and Peace Sells superb albums. There are som really great stuff on those records. Marty Rust In Peace Stuff was awsome and so was Countdown. Al Pitrell The World needs a hero, I actually like this album. Chris Poland came back and did a couple of Solos for The System Has Failed. Glen Drover played on United Abominations and Chris Broderick on Endgame. Well the marty stuff will always be on top but he was also the the guitarist that was in the band for the longest time besides Mustaine. So for me Marty is the guy but do I think he is the best guitarist of them ? No I think Chris Poland is the the man, He did Return to Metalopolis great great album. His playing style is so different than the other guys his bends are ridicules good and he plays with alot of feeling too. Damn The Machine Silence has a great solo by him.

COMMENT | ..
posted by : Contract_Shredder
11/9/2009 7:22:31 AM

Chris needs to put out a solo album.

To the people saying chris does not play jazz... common the guy is in Megadeth, thats a little obvious. Consider how much money this guy stands to make by being in popular culture and its a no brainer why he doesn't play jazz down at the local coffee shop.

However he does have a degree in classical music, he might never play jazz in public but he most certainly knows of jazz theory.
Chris is talented on the electric or acoustic guitar and I strongly doubt that there are any jazz tunes or styles this guy can't master.

COMMENT | ok..
posted by : Self_Science
11/9/2009 7:40:21 AM

good points Barcode, but i liked Friedman just as much as Poland.

"However he does have a degree in classical music, he might never play jazz in public but he most certainly knows of jazz theory.
Chris is talented on the electric or acoustic guitar and I strongly doubt that there are any jazz tunes or styles this guy can't master."

Knowing jazz theory and playing it well are two different things. Ok, let me explain it this way. I've studied classical guitar too. I completed my studies years ago, and the reason many guitarists can make that transition from classical to metal is becauses of the discipline factor. Both 'styles' require complete and utter discipline. to the letter. Guitarists who are proficient at both are far more common in Europe, i'm guessing, which was at least part of the somewhat novelty appeal of European metal in the 90's. The musicianship was just at a higher level. But i digress; jazz is is a more loose, improvisational style of playing, where as in metal and classical, there is little to no margin for error. This creates a different sort of mindset to playing that is based more around technique than ideas. It's difficult for many to move from one to the other because of this. Not impossible, just difficult.

I must say, in all my years dealing with metal guitarists, few of them were able to improvise like that. They were great at doing runs etc, but when it came to actually coming up with something interesting, and playing with ideas in a creative way, they would almost always come up short.

And what really matters is ideas. Marty Friedman and Poland are full of interesting ideas. Broadrick just shreds. Sure he is a great technical player, but the ideas are lacking, and great ideas is what separates an _intelligent_, unique, and _interesting_ player from a musical athelete.


COMMENT | WOW!!!!
posted by : I hate you 2
11/9/2009 8:57:10 AM

Everyone on here is an expert on metal bands.... AND... Now everyone is an expert on JAZZ and and Jazz Theory. I miss took you guys for a bunch of losers huddled around a computer in your mothers basements. I see I was wrong. You are all now out commenting n the Blabber board at a coffee shop listening to Jazz and talking theory when not whining about the new slayer album.

Chris Broderick is a killer player. He is an EDUCATED guitar player. He is not like the other players Megadeth has had before. He is the new guy. Here to Bring new life to Megadeth, not rehash it. Want Marty and Poland, Listen to the old stuff, both were great, but they are gone now. It is Brodericks time to play.

COMMENT |
posted by : Meshusikthescapehero
11/9/2009 9:03:03 AM

Chris is great. Fantastic, precise, schooled.

But Loomis eats his head, shreddifically speaking.

Marty Feldman>Marty Friedman=fisheyes

COMMENT |
posted by : theyearsofdecay
11/9/2009 9:46:37 AM

Self_Science, just cuz a guy posted his own views on something, you don't have to feel attacked and call him an idiot. I know bbmouth is open for flames but the guy's comment wasn't a diss. Calm down ;-) enjoy some music

COMMENT | Yes, Marty is the best guitar player in the world
posted by : Dime II
11/9/2009 9:56:42 AM

But Chris is also good. He had not have that much time for coming up with the best soloing he's capable of and I am not speaking here technically. I still love his work on Endgame and there are moments that shine through at least to my perception. I hope he'll take his time on the next album and will produce even more outstanding soloing.

COMMENT |
posted by : Self_Science
11/9/2009 10:04:07 AM


Years of decay: good point, it was stupid of me.

DIME II: i hope you are right man! maybe chris was operating under severe time constraints.

guess we'll find out next time!!

COMMENT | I hate you 2
posted by : artjunkie
11/9/2009 10:05:30 AM

Good call man (and fuckin' funny, made me chuckle). A lot of presumptions on here that what Chris was allowed to contribute (per Master Mustaines permission) is all that he can do. Sure, he's not Friedman or Poland, but that's kind of overstating the obvious, no? Those guys are gone, get over it. Broderick's material so far may not affect us the same way the past guys did, but at least his actually good and is an educated and dedicated musician. He doesn't suck.

It's his first album, we'll see in the future if he'll be allowed to contribute more than what he managed to squeeze in on "The Hardest Part..." which has some beautiful melodies in it. You know Broderick is responsible for the beauty in that song because Mustaine's rarely ever written great melodies, that aspect was always handled by the hired guitarist.

I also have a sneaking suspicion that Dave was looking right over his shoulder commanding, "No, no, more shred, less pretty. Don't be playing with soul, play with balls man. I want you to rip faster than that Hammett fucker and I'll shred fast with ya so I can continue my revenge, y'know?"

Yeah, I have insides sources that says it went down like that. Heh.

COMMENT | Broderick > you
posted by : CKess316
11/9/2009 4:46:00 PM

I seriously do not believe what I'm reading from you idiots on here. It really aggravates the hell out of me to see how many people are actually trying to say that this guy isn't in a league of his own. I am literally in disbelief. I don't know what to say other than you just can't understand what he's actually laying down. Obviously you have no idea who he is, what he's accomplished, who he's played with or what he's done in terms of getting his own name out there. Obviously there is no way you or anyone you know or like can play like Broderick can...or else you or they would be in Megadeth.

Just face it. The guy can shred your face off and still write melodically. Whether you accept it or not is really none of my business but you just sound like a total idiot who wouldn't be fit to tie the guy's shoes if you actually believe he isn't a great guitarist.

I'm just saying here, you're all morons. I don't care what happens to me or this post. But any self respecting guitarist needs to recognize his skills if you plan on doing anything with a guitar. Period. And he's a swell guy on top of it.

recognition is the first step towards acceptance.

COMMENT | The problem with broderick....
posted by : robato
11/9/2009 6:51:01 PM

Is that he is playing guitar after Friedman. Everyone sounds like shit next to that guy.

COMMENT |
posted by : metallicafan98
11/9/2009 9:33:06 PM

ok megadeath sucks

Dave The dumbass Mustain=A morn and a dumbass

Megadeath=Retarded music and its not music its just sound

ok people please dont get mad or offende that is just my opion and im not gonna fight ok so this is what i think and you can think want you want to think ok so dont fight or call names ok its just a opinion Bye.

COMMENT | metallicafan98, you are a moron.
posted by : Dime II
11/10/2009 4:52:20 AM

Why would you come in this thread and post shit like this and then write "ok people please dont get mad or offende that is just my opion and im not gonna fight"? If you fucking hate megadeth, just scroll the fucking news. Did you ever see me commenting on your shitty Metallica in respective threads? I just scroll the news. Do the same, don't be as dumb as you fucking are now.



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