NICK MENZA Calls Out Former MEGADETH Bandmate DAVE MUSTAINE - “Be A Man And Stop Taking Food From My Kids Mouths”
April 30, 2015, 9 years ago
Former Megadeth drummer, Nick Menza, has posted the following message via social media, pointed at Megadeth leader, Dave Mustaine:
“To Dave Mustaine in regards to my publishing royalties. I find it very unprofessional that you conduct business like a child, quit playing games! Be a man and stop taking food from my kids mouths. It’s my earned money, not yours. Quit ripping me off. WTF?”Caleb Smith of the Heavy Metal Thrash, The Sick Room podcast in New Zealand recently conducted an interview with former Megadeth members Nick Menza and Chris Poland, you can you now listen to the two part interview below.
Menza was recently offered a “very unfair deal to rejoin Megadeth”. In this new exclusive interview he explains in depth the logistics of what went on in Dave Mustaine's San Diego based studio.
Menza: "I went and jammed with them for a three-day weekend and then on the third day we started to write new songs, and it was cool, they even told me that I was back in the band and to send a press release about it. I didn't want to say anything until I had an agreement, a contract in writing on what is going to happen and they send this ridiculous proposal which pretty much said 'You're not going to get paid until the touring', so basically I was going to be working on the new record for free, but then I had intended on leaning towards that anyway and then I thought to myself I'm not going to break, I'm not going to sell myself short for something that is going to be huge you know. They gotta realize the longevity it, and then the whole thing just became silly, I didn't even get a chance to negotiate about anything, they just cut it off and said 'that's it' and afterwards I couldn't get hold of Dave or anybody, he blocked my emails.
We had a meeting at NAMM, the four of us got together with our old manager Ron Laffitte and started talking about touring plans and another record, Marty didn't say whether he was in the band or not, but I certainly was up for it and yeah, it all just took a turn for the worse. I was ready to be apart of it, I guess it just wasn't meant to be. I know Chris Adler will do a great job in the studio, but who will do these songs live?
The reason why I refused to join Megadeth is because Dave (Mustaine) didn't show me any kind of 'love' at all, I wish I was doing it, but they didn't want to show me any contract in writing or anything, I guess it was just not meant to be.
I still love to jam to Megadeth songs, my favourite thing to do is put on YouTube and jam out to new bands, I really love bands like Meshuggah, Gojira, Lamb Of God and heavily into lots prog metal."
Nick reflecting back on his favorite Megadeth tracks and albums: “I liked them all pretty much, I just stopped listening to them after Cryptic Writings because it all started to sound too generic, just because they started doing stuff on the computer and not playing live as a band playing live together. Youthanasia was the last studio album we did, all playing together tracking the songs. The reason why Rust In Peace was such a rad album is because there is no click track on that record, Dave, Junior and myself rehearsed those songs for over a year, before Marty even joined the band, and Marty didn’t play much rhythm on the album, Dave did all the the rhythm and Marty just did the leads‘ we were almost to the point where we going to burn out on the songs because we played them so much, we had a demo of the album and then a couple months later we did the whole album, so by then everybody knew their parts and then we went over on Countdown to Extinction that went to digital, and started over-dubbing stuff’ I remember my first gig was really nerving and trying to keep it together and pace myself, I was really blown out after the first two songs, it took me awhile to get to last an hour and 45 minutes. It’s been awhile since I’ve played anything exhilarating like that for two hours.”
Menza on new band: “Right now we are just going to focus on getting a good singer, and focus on writing some cool timeless music, and we're going to write some high energy stuff that is just undeniable. We're working with producer Max Norman, in the studio. Chris is on a break right now as he is going to have surgery on his hand, but we're definitely going to put this out. We are working on a couple new guitar players. Rusty Cooley is totally in to it, but I'm going to leave that up to Chris to decide as he is the other guitar player, so it's up to him and has to be somebody he wants to work with. I don't no if Rusty is going do the entire record with us or not, but he is going to do something with us, and I definitely want to do something with him.”