Megadeth’s Dave Mustaine recalls the time he punched James Hetfield prior to being fired from Metallica: ‘I wish things wouldn’t have ended the way that I did’
Dave Mustaine candidly reminisces about a tumultuous chapter in his career, shedding light on a moment that has lingered in the annals of rock history. Recalling his complex relationship with Metallica’s James Hetfield, Mustaine delves into the emotional turbulence that preceded his departure from the band.
In a recent interview with Revolver, Mustaine reflects on a poignant moment captured during a Metallica concert in Brazil, where Hetfield bared his vulnerabilities to the world. The revelation tugs at Mustaine’s heartstrings, evoking a sense of sorrow for a friendship marred by tumultuous highs and lows.
“I saw the thing with James on stage,” Mustaine recounts, “and it struck a chord within me. Our relationship has always been a rollercoaster of emotions – a strange concoction of love and animosity.”
Delving deeper into the past, Mustaine revisits a pivotal altercation that transpired in 1982, a clаsh fueled by youthful impetuosity and misjudgment. The incident, triggered by Mustaine’s attempt to safeguard his belongings with guard dogs, culminated in a regrettable exchange between the two musicians.
“It was a dumb thing to bring my dog to practice,” Mustaine concedes, his voice tinged with ruefulness. “And even dumber to let things escalate to viоlence. Looking back, I realize the gravity of my actions and the consequences they bore.”
Despite the discord that clouded their relationship, Mustaine emphasizes his enduring respect for Hetfield, both as a musician and as a person. He acknowledges the admiration shared by countless fans, emphasizing that his regard for Hetfield transcends the confines of Metallica’s legacy.
As Mustaine lays bare his reflections, he offers a poignant reminder of the complexities that define human relationships – a poignant reminder that even amidst discord, there exists a thread of mutual admiration and respect, weaving through the fabric of time.