

Megadeth star then apparently referenced KISS, who made a mistake on a recent day.

“I sing when I sing live on the records as much as I can.” Dave Mustaine Refers KISS Over Being ‘Lazy’ During Live Shows “I’ve always done the background singing on the records until - maybe about 10 years ago, we started having another person come in and help supplement the vocals because it’s just not my bag to be singing stuff that I’m not gonna sing live,” Mustaine said. Revealing his experiences over the years, Dave said he had made his best. In a recent interview with Kerrang! Radio, Dave Mustaine shared his honest comments on lazy bands that are using pre-recorded tracks during live shows. It was a little bit for some people that it came from a band that featured a member that said rock is dead. After KISS drummer Eric Singer made a mistake while the band was kicking off the show with the opening song Detroit Rock City, some fans realized that the band used a pre-recorded track during the show.

Megadeth frontman Dave Mustaine has talked about artists that are lazy during the live shows and appearantly referred to KISS drummer Eric Singer‘s mistake that he used pre-recorded tracks during its performances.įor many years, most artists have given more chances to drum triggers, backing tracks, and other technology tools, thinking that it would make their live shows more synthetic and more powerful.Īs some of you might know, a rarely-known moment happened while KISS was playing at Sportpaleis on June 6. Share on Twitter Share on Facebook Share on Pinterest Share on LinkedIn Share on Email Share on Reddit Share on WhatsApp
