Are you a true Megadeth fan? Dive deep into the band’s storied past and test your knowledge on everything from iconic albums and chart-topping singles to key lineup changes and legendary tours. This quiz will challenge your memory on Dave Mustaine’s journey, including memorable tracks like “Trust,” “Use the Man,” and the evolution of their sound through albums like Cryptic Writings and Risk
Test Your Megadeth Knowledge Quiz
Question 1 |
Which album earned Megadeth their first Grammy Award?
Dystopia | |
Rust in Peace | |
Peace Sells... but Who's Buying? | |
Countdown to Extinction | |
Youthanasia |
Question 1 Explanation:
Megadeth won their first Grammy in 2017 for "Dystopia" in the Best Metal Performance category.
Question 2 |
What was the title of the tour that Megadeth embarked on for their first North American tour in 1985?
Rust in Peace Tour | |
Countdown to Extinction Tour | |
Killing for a Living Tour | |
The Dystopia Tour | |
Peace Sells Tour |
Question 2 Explanation:
Megadeth’s first North American tour in 1985 was titled the "Killing for a Living Tour."
Question 3 |
What was the name of the music festival that Megadeth started hosting in 2005?
MegaFest | |
Gigantour | |
MetalFest | |
Rockfest | |
Thrash Attack |
Question 3 Explanation:
Megadeth launched Gigantour, their own music festival, in July 2005, featuring several heavy metal and hard rock bands.
Question 4 |
Why did Mustaine alter the lyrics of "Anarchy in the U.K."?
He found the original lyrics offensive | |
He felt the need to make it more American | |
He misunderstood the original lyrics | |
He wanted to make it more political | |
He wanted it to fit the album's theme |
Question 4 Explanation:
Mustaine admitted he heard the original lyrics incorrectly, which led him to change them.
Question 5 |
Who suggested the title Countdown to Extinction for Megadeth’s fifth album?
Dave Mustaine | |
Marty Friedman | |
Nick Menza | |
David Ellefson | |
Max Norman |
Question 5 Explanation:
The album title Countdown to Extinction was suggested by the band’s drummer, Nick Menza.
Question 6 |
What award did the Countdown to Extinction title track receive from the Humane Society?
Best Metal Performance | |
Best Song | |
Genesis Award | |
Grammy Award | |
Animal Welfare Award |
Question 6 Explanation:
The title track won a Genesis Award from the Humane Society in 1993 for raising awareness of animal rights issues.
Question 7 |
Who was the opening act for Megadeth's North American tour in early 1993?
Pantera | |
White Zombie | |
Stone Temple Pilots | |
Metallica | |
Aerosmith |
Question 7 Explanation:
Stone Temple Pilots opened for Megadeth during the North American leg of their tour in early 1993.
Question 8 |
In 1996, after nearly disbanding, Dave Mustaine created a side project named:
MD.50 | |
MG.45 | |
MD.45 | |
MV.40 | |
MD.55 |
Question 8 Explanation:
Mustaine created MD.45 with Lee Ving, intending to use songs initially written for Megadeth.
Question 9 |
Which single from "Cryptic Writings" became Megadeth's highest-charting song on the Mainstream Rock Tracks?
Crush ‘Em | |
She-Wolf | |
Trust | |
Use the Man | |
A Secret Place |
Question 9 Explanation:
"Trust" reached number five on the Mainstream Rock Tracks and was nominated for a Grammy.
Question 10 |
Which album marked Megadeth's return to a heavier sound after "Risk"?
Countdown to Extinction | |
The World Needs a Hero | |
So Far, So Good... So What! | |
Youthanasia | |
Peace Sells... But Who's Buying? |
Question 10 Explanation:
"The World Needs a Hero" aimed to bring Megadeth back to its metal roots.
Question 11 |
Why did Dave Mustaine disband Megadeth in 2002?
Due to poor album sales | |
Due to creative differences | |
Due to a debilitating arm injury | |
Due to legal issues | |
Due to lack of label support |
Question 11 Explanation:
Mustaine suffered radial neuropathy, preventing him from playing guitar.
There are 11 questions to complete.
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