Lead players are a dime a dozen but if you want to earn a gig with any band you want, get your rhythm chops down. This is a perfect example of ass kicking rhythm guitar . Rock on
one phrase you must know, “Mustaine Wrote ’Em All.” It doesn’t really matter if he didn’t actually compose the songs because he did more than that. Here’s a quick recap: Lars Ulrich was a trust-funder and his parents basically gave him a bunch of money to find a hobby. That became a garage band with 2 people in it, himself and James Hetfield. Neither of them knew anything about being in a band, but Lars bankrolled it and they used their friend, Ron McGovney’s parent’s garage as a rehearsal space. Ron was an established bass player, so this was a smart move for Lars and James. (James had actually played with Ron previously, but that’s of very little merit.) These three then basically hung out and tried to rock. And they didn’t. Until Dave Mustaine walked in. He immediately taught them how to play and write the songs they wanted to write. He taught them how to use their equipment and then, to his ultimate falling out with the band, he taught them how to act the part of the music they were selling. He gave them an attitude. But the Kill ’Em All attitude isn’t designed to keep friends. Playing thrash and BEING thrash was too much for Lars and he kicked Dave out. This may paint Lars as a piece of shit, but I’d like to point out that Lars should actually be praised for this move. After Dave left, Metallica had to prove it was just as good without Dave as it was with him. Thus, they were driven to be great (and still are!). Dave, on the other hand, became consumed with revenge and turned his own dial up to eleven, giving the world one guitar masterpiece after another for (what will likely be) the rest of his life just to make sure he’s always better than them.
@@ericbrewer2409 lmao the riff literally doesn't sound like Dave would ever play, let alone would write. Also, according to that Megatard logic of yours, For Whom The Bell Tolls might be also Dave Mustaine's riff since it also follows almost the same chord progression.
@@eetfuk3571 dropping all the fanboy shit there actually is a riff here that’s Dave’s work can’t remember if it’s the rhythm playing behind kirks bridge or that spider riff
I think you should add that it's a cover and not the actual recording somewhere.
is this a cover...sure.
@@anderschristensen4072 Is that a question? I don't get, sorry.
@@toxillo yes. is this not hetfeild🙂
@@anderschristensen4072 No, it's a cover. It now says so in the description.
Btw. if you're asking questions, use a question mark (?).
@@toxillo thank you. the tone was close.
Awesome idea to select rhytm guitar, useful to practice along, thanx
I think this actually sounds a whole friggin lot better than the original guitar, so damn heavy it's actually scary, mad respect man!!!
I really love the descent with the guitars in this song. It's like the the subjects of the song are on their descent into hell
lol lars counted to 5 what the heck lars you trickster prankster!!
title should be changed to rhythm guitar only. theres no lead guitar.
I am COOOOOOOOOOMING AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGH!!!!!
Fuck, i thought it was a rhythm guitar master track. Sound really accurate.
Nice work
It does sound like it is played on a fender stratocaster with Ernie Ball slinky strings on a 15 w amp ! And its badass
jesus fucking christ! This sounds so much heavier isolated! Man, James is a fucking God, the rythm part for the solo is genius
It’s good and all. But not the best sound they got from their guitars.
@@DavidThomas-me6pi Yes. Ride the Lightning is by far the best tone they had on their guitars. So heavy
Obviously this is not JH playing
Pure raw meat! Adore!!!
The fucking ESP EXPLORER white... Masterpiece song, album... The greatest band ever
It's a Gibson explorer 1984 mate
Make lepper messiah bass loud
Har du spelat in detta själv då antar jag? Eller har du lyckats isolera gitarrerna från orginallåten?
Detta har jag spelat in själv 😎 hittade ingen annan "guitars only" av den här låten så jag gjorde en själv :D
Master of Puppet PLEASEEEE
That pic of james is my home screen
That was definitely not James !
Yo dude I'm not putting your guitar playing down your a badass but please do some Megadeath
So, you've chosen...death.
@@serhafiye7046 pretty sure he chose Deth.
so that's the Seymour Duncan Invader we hear?
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Not bad
Lead players are a dime a dozen but if you want to earn a gig with any band you want, get your rhythm chops down. This is a perfect example of ass kicking rhythm guitar . Rock on
a lot of low end.
Do some megadeth real metal !!!!
Megadeth is just a rip-off of metallica
one phrase you must know, “Mustaine Wrote ’Em All.” It doesn’t really matter if he didn’t actually compose the songs because he did more than that. Here’s a quick recap: Lars Ulrich was a trust-funder and his parents basically gave him a bunch of money to find a hobby. That became a garage band with 2 people in it, himself and James Hetfield. Neither of them knew anything about being in a band, but Lars bankrolled it and they used their friend, Ron McGovney’s parent’s garage as a rehearsal space. Ron was an established bass player, so this was a smart move for Lars and James. (James had actually played with Ron previously, but that’s of very little merit.) These three then basically hung out and tried to rock. And they didn’t.
Until Dave Mustaine walked in. He immediately taught them how to play and write the songs they wanted to write. He taught them how to use their equipment and then, to his ultimate falling out with the band, he taught them how to act the part of the music they were selling. He gave them an attitude.
But the Kill ’Em All attitude isn’t designed to keep friends. Playing thrash and BEING thrash was too much for Lars and he kicked Dave out.
This may paint Lars as a piece of shit, but I’d like to point out that Lars should actually be praised for this move. After Dave left, Metallica had to prove it was just as good without Dave as it was with him. Thus, they were driven to be great (and still are!). Dave, on the other hand, became consumed with revenge and turned his own dial up to eleven, giving the world one guitar masterpiece after another for (what will likely be) the rest of his life just to make sure he’s always better than them.
@@UA-camAndchill u are a sad strange little man
@@masteroffire5793 thank you so much that's what I like to hear nice channel bro :)
@@UA-camAndchill are these supposed to be insults? Ur using social media followers to validate an argument
Daves riff
lmao there's literally no Dave Mustaine riff in here
@@eetfuk3571 Its the spider chord..E-F#-F#-C-F#, puppet boy.
@@ericbrewer2409 lmao the riff literally doesn't sound like Dave would ever play, let alone would write. Also, according to that Megatard logic of yours, For Whom The Bell Tolls might be also Dave Mustaine's riff since it also follows almost the same chord progression.
@@eetfuk3571 What the fuck are you smoking? FHTBT was Cliffs riff, its nothing like Leper Messiah.
@@eetfuk3571 dropping all the fanboy shit there actually is a riff here that’s Dave’s work can’t remember if it’s the rhythm playing behind kirks bridge or that spider riff
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