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But
by
the
time
the
bus
hit
L
.
A
.
,
the
guitarist
had
gotten
over
his
self
-
pity
and
had
vowed
to
start
a
new
band
.
He
decided
that
this
new
band
would
be
so
successful
that
his
old
band
would
forever
regret
their
decision
.
He
would
become
so
famous
that
they
would
be
subjected
to
decades
of
seeing
him
on
TV
,
hearing
him
on
the
radio
,
seeing
posters
of
him
in
the
streets
and
pictures
of
him
in
magazines
.
They
’
d
be
flipping
burgers
somewhere
,
loading
vans
from
their
shitty
club
gigs
,
fat
and
drunk
with
their
ugly
wives
,
and
he
’
d
be
rocking
out
in
front
of
stadium
crowds
live
on
television
.
He
’
d
bathe
in
the
tears
of
his
betrayers
,
each
tear
wiped
dry
by
a
crisp
,
clean
hundred
-
dollar
bill
.
And
so
the
guitarist
worked
as
if
possessed
by
a
musical
demon
.
He
spent
months
recruiting
the
best
musicians
he
could
find
—
far
better
musicians
than
his
previous
bandmates
.
He
wrote
dozens
of
songs
and
practiced
religiously
.
His
seething
anger
fueled
his
ambition
;
revenge
became
his
muse
.
Within
a
couple
years
,
his
new
band
had
signed
a
record
deal
of
their
own
,
and
a
year
after
that
,
their
first
record
would
go
gold
.
The
guitarist
’
s
name
was
Dave
Mustaine
,
and
the
new
band
he
formed
was
the
legendary
heavy
-
metal
band
Megadeth
.
Megadeth
would
go
on
to
sell
over
25
million
albums
and
tour
the
world
many
times
over
.
Today
,
Mustaine
is
considered
one
of
the
most
brilliant
and
influential
musicians
in
the
history
of
heavy
-
metal
music
.
Unfortunately
,
the
band
he
was
kicked
out
of
was
Metallica
,
which
has
sold
over
180
million
albums
worldwide
.
Metallica
is
considered
by
many
to
be
one
of
the
greatest
rock
bands
of
all
time
.
And
because
of
this
,
in
a
rare
intimate
interview
in
2003
,
a
tearful
Mustaine
admitted
that
he
couldn
’
t
help
but
still
consider
himself
a
failure
.
Despite
all
that
he
had
accomplished
,
in
his
mind
he
would
always
be
the
guy
who
got
kicked
out
of
Metallica
.
We
’
re
apes
.
We
think
we
’
re
all
sophisticated
with
our
toaster
ovens
and
designer
footwear
,
but
we
’
re
just
a
bunch
of
finely
ornamented
apes
.
And
because
we
are
apes
,
we
instinctually
measure
ourselves
against
others
and
vie
for
status
.
The
question
is
not
whether
we
evaluate
ourselves
against
others
;
rather
,
the
question
is
by
what
standard
do
we
measure
ourselves
?
Dave
Mustaine
,
whether
he
realized
it
or
not
,
chose
to
measure
himself
by
whether
he
was
more
successful
and
popular
than
Metallica
.
The
experience
of
getting
thrown
out
of
his
former
band
was
so
painful
for
him
that
he
adopted
“
success
relative
to
Metallica
”
as
the
metric
by
which
to
measure
himself
and
his
music
career
.
Despite
taking
a
horrible
event
in
his
life
and
making
something
positive
out
of
it
,
as
Mustaine
did
with
Megadeth
,
his
choice
to
hold
on
to
Metallica
’
s
success
as
his
life
-
defining
metric
continued
to
hurt
him
decades
later
.
Despite
all
the
money
and
the
fans
and
the
accolades
,
he
still
considered
himself
a
failure
.