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DAVE MUSTAINE: "MARTY FRIEDMAN Seems To Be The Only Ex-MEGADETH Member That's Amounted To Anything"

"If you look at their sales and stuff, Marty's the only one that's ever done anything significant."

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Megadeth has gone through tons of members over the years, but there's only one that stands out to frontman Dave Mustaine. In an interview with Bloodstock TV, Mustaine said he feels Marty Friedman is the only former Megadeth member that's ever amounted to anything.

"[The recent reunion show at Budokan] did have a lot of those emotions [of days past]. It did feel like it was the good old days. Also, Marty has made quite a name for himself on his own since then. Of all of the ex-band members of Megadeth, Marty seems to be the only one that's ever amounted to anything. No offense to the other guys — that's how the facts are.

"If you look at their sales and stuff, Marty's the only one that's ever done anything significant. And to be able to go over and visit him in his world… It was neat to see him out of his environment. Plus, when he came in, he was very suggestive on some things to make the show really smooth. And he wanted to go over all the songs that we were playing several times to make sure everything was just really shit-hot.

"And, of course, Marty being in Marty fashion, he got out there and he mesmerized us all, me included. I found it kind of hard to watch him and do my job at the same time, but I very much wanted to just sit there and watch Kiko and Marty play together, because they two are some of the greatest guitar players in hard rock and heavy metal right now, and to watch the two of them play together was remarkable."

While I'm not sure if saying nobody else has ever amounted to anything is true, it's hard to argue with Friedman's success in Japan after Megadeth. Dude became a TV star and a pop star over there, and has been doing extremely well for himself.

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