But if Dave never left Metallica we'd never have Megadeth. I think it was better that Dave got his own band, if he didn't get kicked out I think Metallica would have creative differences eventually and break up early.
@@dogemaster9676 lars prolly would've been good on the album that replaced the black album cliff wouldve never let them sell out. They wouldve gone full on progressive metal.
I just want cliff to live, Dave is good without Metallica. I mean yea it may be interesting to see him with Metallica but theres no doubt that Dave being in Megadeth is better. Afterall Megadeth is superior to Metallica.
@@MetalGodMasino I'd say Megadeth is better than new Metallica, but the two bands are neck and neck on the first three albums. New Metallica sucks bad.
Universe 502: 1983: Cliff reconciles Dave and James before "Kill 'Em All" comes out 1990: Metallica release "Ride in peace", best metal album in every universe
I embrace both bands. I don't see why hate one and love (or even idolize) another. That just doesn't make sense for me. I can see a variety of similarities between both bands.
Banda Megatallica composta por Dave Hetfield nos vocais 🎙️ e guitarra 🎸, Marty Hammet na guitarra 🎸 de apoio, Cliff Ellefson no baixo 🎸 e Lars Menza na bateria 🥁
I don't know... Mechanix just sounds too funky.... It sounds like a meme song of TFH, even though it was the original... TFH just has that epic crunchy sound amd rythm... Even the Sweet Home Alabama riff is dope...
That's better because the lyrics to Mechanix were always embarrassingly bad... Dave Mustaine may have written the riffs that made up the song, but damn his lyrics were lame as hell.
@@Hungyball_ it’s neither. The Mechanix was the working name for The Four Horsemen, but after Dave left James switched the name to The Four Horsemen, presumably because Dave expressed interest in using the name himself, that part I’m not sure. Then, 2 years after Kill Em All came out, Mechanix came out on Killing Is My Business. So neither is technically first since they’re both offshoots of an iteration that wasn’t released to the public (and likely not even recorded)