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David Ellefson: Enough Said


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In this electrifying episode of "Drinks With Johnny," host Johnny Christ sits down with the legendary bassist David Ellefson for a rollercoaster ride through the highs and lows of a metal journey that spans decades. The conversation kicks off with a trip down memory lane, reminiscing about their chance meeting in Phoenix at an Avenged Sevenfold show, setting the stage for a night filled with unforgettable stories.

David and Johnny dive deep into their shared connections, discussing mutual friends like tech extraordinaire Willie Gee and drumming powerhouse Mike Portnoy. The podcast unfolds with a vivid recounting of David's early days in Los Angeles, where he rented an apartment that became a hotspot for jam sessions with rock icons like Slash, creating an atmosphere thick with creativity and musical genius.

Metal fans are in for a treat as the conversation delves into the evolution of the metal industry over the years, touching on pivotal moments like Mike Portnoy rejoining Dream Theater and the changes that have shaped the genre. David Ellefson spills the beans on MTV's unexpected use of his bass line from "Peace Sells" as the theme song for MTV News throughout the nineties, adding an intriguing layer to his multifaceted career.

The anticipation builds as David Ellefson opens up about his upcoming solo tour, where he plans to take fans on a nostalgic journey through his extensive catalog. From sharing anecdotes about the writing and recording processes to recounting the stories behind the iconic tracks, this tour promises an intimate look into the mind of a true metal legend.

The episode takes a turn toward the personal as David reflects on his enduring position in Megadeth, recounting the early days of meeting Dave Mustaine and the complex dynamics that have defined their relationship. Listeners get an inside look at David's departure from Megadeth in 2006 and his triumphant return in 2014, showcasing the resilience and dedication that have been the hallmarks of his career.

Gear enthusiasts and aspiring musicians will find plenty to geek out about as David Ellefson shares insights into his bass and music influences, unraveling the mysteries behind his signature sound. The conversation also delves into the nitty-gritty of bass writing theories, recording processes, and the exhilarating experience of picking up a bass for the first time.

This episode of "Drinks With Johnny" is a must-listen for any metalhead, offering a rare glimpse into the life and career of one of the genre's most iconic figures. Pour yourself a drink, turn up the volume, and join Johnny Christ and David Ellefson for a wild ride through the annals of metal history.


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