According to an answer given on the Megadeth website, "Mustaine and Ving created the band name by reversing their initials. Dave Mustaine's reversed are MD and Lee Ving's are VL which is 45 in Roman numerals hence the name MD.45", although 45 is more properly represented in Roman numerals as XLV, acknowledged in a later answer. The initials also stand for members of the band: Mustaine, DeGrasso, Ving and LeMieux.
The first (and only) album released was The Craving in Japan first on May 29, 1996 and in other nations on (July 23, 1996). According to the album's liner notes, The Creed was originally a Megadeth demo song, which is on the 2004 remastered edition of the album featuring the then line-up of Megadeth.
Almost a decade later, while Capitol Records was releasing remastered versions of Megadeth's back catalog, Dave Mustaine chose to remaster The Craving. According to the liner notes, during the remastering process, it was realized that the vocal track and harmonica track were "missing." Because of the prior disappointment with Lee Ving's vocals and the alleged fact that fans wanted to hear Mustaine sing, Mustaine chose to do the vocals himself and simulate the harmonica parts on the guitar.
Voice
MD.45 Lyrics
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Deep despair and doubt
A gaggle of grenades with
All the pins pulled out
A dog bit my hand, I'm crawling on the ground
Asking for some help, but no one ever comes
Walking in a nightmare, please turn on the light
I hear them
Hit my head on the wall, 'til my keepers come
Protect me from myself, off to the quiet room
Weird specters ride the air, I know I can't be wrong
I see and hear them too, can anyone else hear them?
The lyrics of MD.45's song "Voice" convey feelings of desperation, hopelessness, and isolation from others. The first two lines explain a sense of being trapped in a difficult and challenging situation in which one feels overwhelmed and uncertain. The third and fourth lines use vivid imagery with the metaphor of "a gaggle of grenades with all the pins pulled out" to indicate a sense of danger and vulnerability.
The next set of lyrics starts with a personal encounter with a dog bite, but the request for help is ignored, leaving the singer to struggle alone. The lack of response is reinforced by the repeated line "can anyone hear them?" which creates a sense of isolation and detachment. The singer is also impacted physically; they hit their head on the wall to be taken away by their keepers to a "quiet room." The last two lines further indicate feelings of paranoia and persistent anxiety, rendering the singer helpless.
The lyrics of the song are a commentary on mental and emotional struggles that an individual in society can face. It brings forth the idea of how individuals dealing with mental health concerns are often ignored and left to fend for themselves. The lyrics signify the need for someone to talk to and seek support rather than feeling isolated and alone. The song advocates for help for individuals to deal with their anxiety, depression, and other mental illnesses.
Line by Line Meaning
Locked in battle hardened
Feeling trapped in a difficult and intense situation
Deep despair and doubt
Experiencing intense sadness and uncertainty
A gaggle of grenades with, All the pins pulled out
Feeling like there are dangers lurking everywhere and a major crisis could occur
A dog bit my hand, I'm crawling on the ground
Feeling physically and emotionally hurt, and unable to stand up on their own
Asking for some help, but no one ever comes
Feeling abandoned and isolated, with no support from others
Walking in a nightmare, please turn on the light
Feeling trapped in a scary and confusing situation, and hoping for clarity and guidance
I hear the strangest sounds, can anyone hear them?
Feeling like they are experiencing something unusual and wanting to know if others are also sensing it
Hit my head on the wall, 'til my keepers come
Engaging in self-harm and hopelessness until others intervene
Protect me from myself, off to the quiet room
Requesting help to escape from self-destructive behavior and find a peaceful environment
Weird specters ride the air, I know I can't be wrong
Feeling like there are unusual and terrifying entities surrounding them, but also recognizing that others may not believe them
I see and hear them too, can anyone else hear them?
Acknowledging that their perception of reality may be distorted, but also wanting to know if others are sharing their experiences
Lyrics © DOMINO PUBLISHING COMPANY, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: DAVE MUSTAINE, LEE VING
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@ageandorange9514
He has vibrato, hit‘s the notes and has rasp. The cynic tone in his voice fit‘s the theme of Burning Bridges. I like Dave‘s Vocals!
@divinespark4955
Dave is a legend. A great songwriter and guitarist, too. Admittedly he is no Freddie Mercury or Paul Rodgers, but he has his own unique vocal style and it’s perfect for Megadeth. Honestly, there are literally thousands of vocalists out there who are better than Mustaine, but can you place them singing in Megadeth? You can’t, can you? As average a singer as Mustaine is, no one could replace his voice in the band as it wouldn’t sound right or be the same. He has a unique vocal style that’s irreplaceable in Megadeth, so you got to give him credit for that. And, besides, he’s very talented and intelligent. As I said — a true old school legend who’s outlived many against the odds. Love him or hate him, he deserves respect!
@danielcarvalhovianocturna435
I absolutely agree with you. But you have to admit that, without the song underneath, his vocals are pretty lame 😬
@norbitcleaverhook5040
@Daniel Carvalho Via Nocturna I actually find them unique, hes in key. Really his voice grows in you over time. 2nd best singer of the big 4
@danielcarvalhovianocturna435
@Norbit CleaverHook actually, I think he is the best singer of the big 4. Hetfield is good but not as unique as Mustaine. Still that doesn't mean that he is always perfect. In this particular video he sounds like 💩💩
@ryanford5387
His singing in Megadeth is like Lars' drumming. Far from the best but the best for the band
@LoganSewell83
Mustaine's vocal techniques in relation to the rest of Megadeth's music show that he understands music better than his critics. Very few vocalists could duplicate Megadeth's work.
@manumanubs
I genuinely love his vocals
@amnesiaelectiva
In case anyone was wondering, the song is Burning Bridges, a really great song and pretty good vocals too!! c:
@frankusyoung4198
If only you prªªªªªªctice.....!!!