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View Poll Results: Who is the Greatest of the Big Four of thrash metal? | |||
Anthrax |
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12 | 6.98% |
Megadeth |
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47 | 27.33% |
Metallica |
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69 | 40.12% |
Slayer |
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44 | 25.58% |
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When you consider that Dave basically taught James how to play, then it's arguable that he was pretty influential in thrash, even before Megadeth. Of course when you hear Dave talk about it, he pretty much claims to have taught all three of the other three Big Four bands everything they knew. (Kerry King was a member of Megadeth sometime before they released their first album, and when Metallica went to New York, Anthrax got influenced by them.) It's hilarious to listen to Dave Mustaine to talk about himself at length.
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