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  1. Following the demise of Malice, Jay Reynolds formed War Party with former Megadeth drummer Chuck Behler. Mick Zane and Mark Behn would team up with former Black 'n Blue drummer Pete Holmes and vocalist Mark Isom under the name Monster.

  2. Jan 20, 2020 · The band initially hired ex-Malice guitarist Jay Reynolds to play on the record, which was released on Jan. 19, 1988. But when MEGADETH entered Music Grinder studio to work on the album, they realized Reynolds was out of his league.

    • The second song on So Far, So Good... So What! is also the first song Mustaine ever wrote for Megadeth. After being kicked out of Metallica in 1983, Mustaine was sent packing back to L.A.
    • Ex-Sex Pistols guitarist Steve Jones requested an unusual form of payment for his guest spot on the album. When it came time to record their version of the Sex Pistols' classic "Anarchy in the U.K.," Megadeth extended an invitation to former Pistols guitarist Steve Jones to contribute a solo to the tune.
    • The first time Megadeth performed "In My Darkest Hour" onstage, Mustaine was overcome with emotion. "In My Darkest Hour" is arguably the most well-known and beloved song from So Far, So Good...
    • During the sessions for the album Mustaine's behavior made a Go-Go get gone-gone. Megadeth's drug intake in their early years is the stuff of legend.
  3. Oct 24, 2023 · Real/full name: N/A. Age: 54 (born Oct 16th, 1969) Place of birth: United States (Los Angeles, California) Gender: Male. Trivia. The other members in the early '90s band War Party were Chuck Behler and Ron Cordy. It's unknown whether or not they recorded or released anything. Past Bands. Links. Jade. Guitars. Malice. Guitars (1981-1988, 2006-?)

  4. May 15, 2012 · It’s been way too long since Los Angeles-based heavy metal veterans Malice released a studio album, 26 years to be exact. The wait is finally over, as they now prepare to release their third full-length studio album “New Breed Of Godz”, featuring original members Jay Reynolds (guitar), Mick Zane (guitar) and Mark Behn (bass), along with ...

  5. Sep 20, 2022 · “We auditioned this guy Jay Reynolds from an LA band called Malice. But he looked ridiculous – he wasn’t right at all,” recalled Mustaine. “But he’d been taught by Jeff Young, and we thought that, rather than waste our time with Jay, why not go for Jeff, the organ grinder and not the monkey.”

  6. Jan 19, 2024 · The band initially hired ex-Malice guitarist Jay Reynolds to play on the record, which was released on Jan. 19, 1988. But when Megadeth entered Music Grinder studio to work on the album, they...

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