There are many groups who achieve fame, but there comes a time when domestic problems start, peak egos, that if I compose all, that if I do not let me do anything (Jason news), that if all the groupies pa you and me? and so forth. When this happens often that is cut to the chase and a member leaves (or throw). Famous cases are Ozzy in Black Sabbath, "Slash " in Guns and Roses, "Dave Mustaine " in Metallica, "Rob Halford " in Judas Priest, " Bruce Dickinson in Iron Maiden, or" Max Cavalera "in Sepultura (I puts hard).
Usually these people had so much talent and advertising, it's easy to hear new groups or solo projects, but there are times when you must dig a little more to know what happened to those members of famous groups, for one reason or another, do not follow the group.
My idea is to highlight several outstanding musicians, each with their particular instrument. Among them, and to whet your appetite, I will include Dave Ellefson of Megadeth, Head of Korn and Iron Maiden Blaze Bayley. If you think right now "How to Blaze, if a potato?" let me give you a chance because it has a real good couple of albums (in my humble opinion).
begin this time with Dave Ellefson, the lad who is of moves with Mustaine and legal issues of using the group name for advertising and so on. A shame because they made a couple very good and was the only stable that has been in Megadeth after 20-year career. All must come to an end and Mustaine is lord and master of the group (I cook it, what I like) who continued Pa'lante, and really good overshoot (which couple of previous albums bastard!). Dave Ellefson tried his hand with Soulfly and formed a band resulting from members 'spare' groups called Temple of Brutality . When I heard at last (3 years passed since I announced, until he recorded something), I wanted to throw me a Balate ... WHAT HORROR! But the other day browsing the Metal Hammer's review found a record by a band called F5 who wore himself Dave and Jimmy deGrasse , drummer grupazos like Ozzy, Alice Cooper, Y & T, Suicidal Tendencies , White Lion, Ministry, Stone Sour or own Megadeth (You can have a better curriculum?). Total
, I got curious and got off the disk, so here I leave the "great song" that you decide if you like it or not. My sincere not much, I think it has failed again in the choice of the singer, as it did with the Temple of Brutality.
What if we left the next day at Head of Korn? :)
Usually these people had so much talent and advertising, it's easy to hear new groups or solo projects, but there are times when you must dig a little more to know what happened to those members of famous groups, for one reason or another, do not follow the group.
My idea is to highlight several outstanding musicians, each with their particular instrument. Among them, and to whet your appetite, I will include Dave Ellefson of Megadeth, Head of Korn and Iron Maiden Blaze Bayley. If you think right now "How to Blaze, if a potato?" let me give you a chance because it has a real good couple of albums (in my humble opinion).
begin this time with Dave Ellefson, the lad who is of moves with Mustaine and legal issues of using the group name for advertising and so on. A shame because they made a couple very good and was the only stable that has been in Megadeth after 20-year career. All must come to an end and Mustaine is lord and master of the group (I cook it, what I like) who continued Pa'lante, and really good overshoot (which couple of previous albums bastard!). Dave Ellefson tried his hand with Soulfly and formed a band resulting from members 'spare' groups called Temple of Brutality . When I heard at last (3 years passed since I announced, until he recorded something), I wanted to throw me a Balate ... WHAT HORROR! But the other day browsing the Metal Hammer's review found a record by a band called F5 who wore himself Dave and Jimmy deGrasse , drummer grupazos like Ozzy, Alice Cooper, Y & T, Suicidal Tendencies , White Lion, Ministry, Stone Sour or own Megadeth (You can have a better curriculum?). Total
, I got curious and got off the disk, so here I leave the "great song" that you decide if you like it or not. My sincere not much, I think it has failed again in the choice of the singer, as it did with the Temple of Brutality.
What if we left the next day at Head of Korn? :)
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