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Megadeth Covers Metallica’s ‘Ride the Lightning’


The final album by Megadeth — titled Megadeth — has been released, which means the band’s version of Metallica’s “Ride the Lightning” is also available.

This moment has been over 40 years in the making, dating back to when Metallica decided to part ways with Dave Mustaine on April 11, 1983. Their stories have been intertwined ever since, driven by a competitive spirit that is common among metal bands striving to establish their legacies.

As Megadeth’s journey concludes with a farewell tour that currently has no set end date and this self-titled album, it marks a full circle moment for Mustaine, whose contributions to Metallica will be showcased in a new light — through Megadeth.

Discover more about this new rendition of “Ride the Lightning” and listen to it further down the page.

What Did Dave Mustaine Say About Megadeth Recording “Ride the Lightning”?

“Ride the Lightning” is one of six Metallica tracks that Dave Mustaine is credited on. It first appeared on the 1984 album of the same name, which was Metallica’s second release following Kill ‘Em All, the album that launched their career a year earlier.

“That was the beginning of my songwriting career,” Mustaine shared with Loudwire Nights radio host Chuck Armstrong in a recent interview, reflecting on his life as a musician and his time with Metallica.

“I had been learning how to play in the latter part of the ’70s, so when the ’80s came around, it was mostly punk rock and disco. And of course there was pop rock…you know, if you wanted to really be heavy, you had to listen to bands like REO Speedwagon. So doing ‘Ride the Lightning,’ it felt like completing a circle and I think it’s cool as it pays my respects to the band that I first went to dance with,” Mustaine continued.

Megadeth – Dave Mustaine

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He added, “I’ve always had tremendous respect for James [Hetfield’s] guitar playing and Lars [Ulrich’s] songwriting is really quite unorthodox and beautiful at the same time. So when we started off together, I honestly didn’t think we were going to last anyway because there was just so much personality. Whether that was combustible or not, I still really respected those two guys.”

Regarding how he came to record his version of the song, Mustaine explained, “I was talking with my management and they said, ‘Why don’t you do ‘Ride the Lightning,’ and I said, ‘Well, then that would be my version of it,’ because I’m not going to do a cover song. I’ll play it the way that we played it and I’ll speed it up a little bit and we’ll enhance the drum fills at the end and maybe we’ll spice up the solo and the rhythm section underneath it while speeding the song up a little bit. Just make it like how we did those demos, with just pure aggression. A lot of that stemmed from our living conditions where we drank more than we ate. It sure was fun though.”

Megadeth, “Ride the Lightning” (Metallica)

Get Your Copy of Megadeth’s New Album on Vinyl

Megadeth, the final album by these thrash legends, is out now!

1. “Tipping Point”
2. “I Don’t Care”
3. “Hey God?!”
4. “Let There Be Shred”
5. “Puppet Parade”
6. “Another Bad Day”
7. “Made to Kill”
8. “Obey the Call”
9. “I Am War”
10. “The Last Note”

Get your copy from Loudwire Vinyl Shop or directly from the button below.

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Will Megadeth become the best thrash album of 2026? Only time will tell.

For now, check out the best thrash album from each year since 1983.

The Best Thrash Album of Each Year Since 1983

A history of the best thrash metal albums, year by year.

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Sarah Parker is a research analyst and content contributor with a strong interest in business strategy, organizational behavior, and social development. With a background in sociology and public policy, she focuses on exploring the intersection between research and real-world application. Sarah regularly contributes articles that bridge academic insights and practical relevance, aiming to foster critical thinking and innovation across sectors.