
Greg Prato joins David Ellefson and Joshua Toomey to discuss his new book The Megadeth Story: 1983–2002, diving into the band’s early days, lineup changes, and iconic eras. They explore how Dave Mustaine’s intensity shaped Megadeth’s identity and why albums like Rust in Peace and Youthanasia became milestones. Ellefson reflects on the band’s massive ’90s success, their underground appeal compared to Metallica, and how loyal fans fueled their global reach. The conversation also touches on thrash vs. grunge, legacy vs. flash, and what it really means to build something lasting.




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