Dave Mustaine thinks that non-Metal musicians disrupted the genre, but that has passed

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During an interview with Diario El Salvador, with a transcription made by Blabbermouth, Dave Mustaine was asked what he thinks about the future of Heavy Metal, and he responded.

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“Well, I think as long as people keep making good records, there’s nothing to worry about. We went through a period in the ’90s where a lot of musicians tried to break into the metal community and say they were metal musicians, but they They weren’t really, they were just normal musicians, and it was something that you could tell, which really hurt our community. But these things get fixed all the time, and I’m happy to see that the community is strong now.”.

Also according to Blabbermouth, last month, Lucía Sapena from Paraguay’s Trece channel asked Mustaine how he sees thrash metal nowadays: “Well, it’s hard to say how I see the genre, because there are so many different subdivisions of heavy metal. When it started, it was hard rock and then came heavy metal, and then came the New Wave Of British Heavy Metal and then came power metal and speed metal and thrash metal and black metal and white metal and death metal and core metal and true metal. what Megadeth is doing”.

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