I received the following via an unsolicited e-mail. I never knew Dave Mustaine was Jewish. I did however know that at heart he is a bit of a conservative:
Megadeth Play Israel
by Ben Bresky
June 22, 2005The third annual Metalist Festival took place on June 22nd on Palmachim Beach near Tel Aviv and featured internationally known heavy metal bands Megadeth and Destruction. The other bands were all Israeli and included three death metal bands; Armilos, Lehavoth and Eternal Gray, a band from Haifa who were recently signed to the internationl Roadrunner record label.
Also performing were Crossfire, who played 80's style glam metal, and Stella Maris who played a mix of pop and classic heavy metal and received moderate success in Israel in the early 1990's. The concert started around
3 in the afternoon and lasted until almost 2 in the morning.The biggest act of the evening was the multi-platinum, multi-Grammy Award nominated Megadeth. The American group started in the 1980's and released their latest album in 2004. Israel National Radio's Ben Bresky host of The Beat music program had the opportunity to go back stage and interview lead singer Dave Mustaine.
To listen to and download the full interview, go to www.IsraelNationalRadio.com and click on The Beat with Ben Bresky.
Israel National Radio: My first question is how did this all get set up?
How did you end up coming on the Metalist festival in Israel?Dave Mustaine: Well, the way things happen is we have an international agent and he was contacted by Yuri the promoter here. Yuri contacted him and asked if we wanted to do this festival. I really wanted to play Israel for numerous reasons. My Mom was Jewish and I had been here a couple times, once working, once for personal reasons. I find the country to be fantastic, the people to be amazing. The turmoil that's going on in some of the hot spots in some of the country don't scare me. Although it is frightening to think that life and safety are at risk, I know that what America sees on TV about Israel is not reality. The rest of the country here is so fantastic and beautiful and the people are so loving and passionate.
Israel National Radio: You have a song on the new album called Truth Be Told in which you talk about Cain and Abel and Osama bin Laden. That could be considered Israel oriented.
Dave Mustaine: Well I've mentioned Israel in songs before, in Holy Wars.
Holy wars don't necessarily have to start in Israel. It can be anywhere.
There are so many holy wars taking place in the world right now anyway.
People are dying for a cause. It's so unbelievable. It's hard enough to live as it is right now with people dying from just aging and disease and everything that people would randomly kill innocent people for a cause. You know I read something in the Turkish newspaper today that they had sentenced some guy that was planning on blowing a plane up into the national monument of the person who had founded the Republic of Turkey.
There was supposed to have been literality tens of thousands of people celebrating there and this guy was going to crash a plane there. I'm thinking, what makes people think like this? I mean, people, they'll live and die for their causes. But to me, my life is much more easier. I love playing music. I love entertaining people. My whole thing is about bringing joy to people's life. I've been an angry man for a long time and I still get angry, but that's not one of the things that brings me happiness. I'm not happy being angry. I know that's a dichotomy, but you know what I'm saying.Israel National Radio: I was talking to some of the other groups here. All Israelis have to go to the army at age eighteen. And they were saying, before the army when they're in high school, they're into metal. They need that kind of music in the army. Then after they get out of the army they stop being metal.
Dave Mustaine: Well one thing that I will say, I'm a very proud American, I love my country, and I believe that our nation in America could learn a lesson from your country here with mandatory military service. I think it instills character into the youth and although a lot of young people here probably don't really like having to serve, I think that the integrity and the character of the Israeli people is much more consistent then a lot of other countries because of that mandatory military service. I think that it's good for people. Now as far as getting out of the army and metal not being important anymore, I think that has to do with the fact that people change. But if your a metal fan - and really, that's the first syllable of fanatic, that's what the word means -- you'll be a fan whether your in the army, whether your out of the army, whether your a scuba diver or whether you pick up dog poop for a living.
Israel National Radio: Did you have any kind of Jewish upbringing?
Dave Mustaine: No. No I didn't. Although my Mom was Jewish, I didn't have any Jewish upbringing. I know a little bit about it. I'm a Christian. I've learned a lot about the history of the country. When I came here for my vacation, I got to see a lot of the country that, you know, goys just don't see. I mean, for me to come through here and be able to go in and see some of the private stuff that you can only see with a military pass, was fantastic for me.
Israel National Radio: Are you familiar with any of the Christian-Jewish groups here in Israel?
Dave Mustaine: No, and that's not really what I want to talk about. That's not for me. I don't want what my personal beliefs are to tell other people how to live their life or what to do. I try and set a really good example as a guitar player and a musician and as a songwriter and lyricist. I've had a really checkered past in my life. I enjoy being married and being a father now and my life has changed considerably. But as far as getting involved and being an activist for religion, no. I'm not interested in that.
Israel National Radio: What are you going to play tonight? Are you going to play Holy Wars?
Dave Mustaine: Well we've got two hours worth of songs to play, so if I listed them all off it would give away everything. But we're going to play stuff off just about every album. There's a couple of albums that we're skipping. The very first record, the songs are too fast and they just don't come across live very well. Risk doesn't have any songs that are being played off it. There are a couple records that have a lot of songs that are being played off it because they just sound good live and their fan favorites. So yeah, we'll be playing Holy Wars, Peace Sells But Who's Buyin', Sweating Bullets, Symphony of Destruction, and the rest is just going to have to be secret.
Israel National Radio: Do you have a feel for metal in Israel?
Dave Mustaine: No. I haven't spent a lot of time here. The last time I came here was as a full-on tourist so I didn't get a chance to make any kind of cultural discoveries other then sitting on the beach and sucking in the surrounding atmosphere. As far as knowing anything about Israeli bands, I'm sure there's some fantastic Israeli bands, as there are bands from any country. Right now the music industry is really driven and it has very little to do with music anymore. It's about business. So if a band's going to make it nowadays in the music business, they need to be very thoughtful about what they do they need to concentrate on songwriting. Some of the bands we've played with get up on stage and it's just about outrageous behavior and not about musicianship. That stuff doesn't fly. That will maybe be cool for a couple of shows but it gets boring.
Israel National Radio: So what's up next for Megadeth? New album? Where else are you touring?
Dave Mustaine: I haven't made up my mind yet what I'm going to do. We have made a definitive end date for Megadeth at the end of October and I was going to make a decision as to whether I was going to continue with this band or not. I am going to continue playing with my band mates because we get along fantastically. But the legacy of Megadeth and the name -- it's been used for so many years -- and there's been so many other people involved in it. Partially I wants a clean break to start over again and to continue to go forward on the accomplishments with the men that I'm playing with right now. Partially also I feel, things are going great right now so why stop it? So as far as what were going to do, I can tell you right now, I don't know. It was supposed to be the last record, the last tour, over.
Done. Now I'm kind of wondering what I should do.For more information on The Beat with Ben Bresky visit http://www.yahooGroups.com/group/TheBeatofIsrael.
Cool, I always thought that Dave Mustaine was quite a conservative - even with a checkered past as he admidts.
And Megadeth rock!
Posted by: FabioC. | December 20, 2005 at 04:41 PM
Megadeth rocks...
long live Phalustein
Posted by: Faraz | April 18, 2006 at 08:58 AM
So dave mustaine is a conservative?! that sucks.. a person thinking that some people are worth more than others is just inhumane. becasue that is what conservatives belive. that it is all about the rich man. kick the little guy in the face! i thought dave mustaine was cool. now he sucks!
Posted by: Acoolmotherfucker | May 17, 2007 at 12:49 PM
Dave is a christian hypocrite now. He should live metal for good and besides all his good songs where in the early albums. He should live metal like the guitarist of the nu metal band korn. That would be a good statement. He should play gospel songs or something.
Posted by: christbasher | August 08, 2008 at 10:27 PM
I'm pretty sure that Dave is a little conservative. And no, I'm conservative and I don't believe that other people are more valued than others. Sounds like something some foreign ass country in the middle east would be like. Not America, dumbass.
As for him being Christian, I'm extremely happy that he doesn't flaunt it around and he still lives like a human being with a soul.
DAVE MUSTAINE FOR PRESIDENT
Posted by: Cody | September 03, 2008 at 01:10 PM
Free Palestine!
Israelis should not be talking about things they don´t have legitimity to. Israel is a fake nation and for the peace and justice of mankind it should be peacefully desintegrated and turned into what it was before. Palestine Country!
Long Live Palestine!
Long Live Megadeth!
Peace! and no more Holocaust neverewhere!
Posted by: Rafael | September 18, 2008 at 06:03 AM
dave mustaine is not jewish irish but not jewish
Posted by: kurt | August 04, 2009 at 08:20 PM
nope! sorry. try again!
Posted by: thomas rozoff | October 25, 2009 at 06:56 AM
Dave is not jewish.
Posted by: thomas rozoff | October 25, 2009 at 06:59 AM
I guess Ozzy will be jewish next.
Posted by: thomas rozoff | October 25, 2009 at 07:00 AM
he isnt jewish he just said his mom is
Posted by: Al Coholic | November 04, 2009 at 05:44 PM
the tricky jew baiters are everywhere, ha ha.
Posted by: friedman | November 22, 2009 at 07:02 AM
...By Jewish Law he is Jewish, he clearly said his mother's Jewish which makes him a Jew. The so called nation of 'Palestine' is not relevant here at all, this is not a method for spreading propaganda.
Posted by: Kamal | December 02, 2009 at 01:15 AM
I’ve read the lyrics from Megadeth’s song “Holy wars... the punishment due” and I still don’t understand the relation between the comic hero The Punisher and the political conflicts in Israel or in Ireland. Could anybody shed light on why did Mustaine decided to put these 2 subjects in the same song?
Thank you
Posted by: Josep | January 08, 2010 at 02:16 PM
god damn it.. little children that curse israel for no good fuckin reason.
i mean the hamas in palatine killed israelis for so many years befor the israelis finally couldent take it anymore and striked back.. but you only hear the bad things in twisted way.
so fuck what you think.. at least cool guy like mustaine (who came visit israel alot) knows what realy is going on.
Posted by: yay | March 06, 2011 at 09:27 PM
By Jewish Law -Jewish.
but he became a tight Christian so it dosnt epply any longer.
Posted by: d-marsha | March 30, 2011 at 06:20 PM