Dave Mustaine of Megadeth clarifies his political stance

Author Benedetta Baldin - 16.1.2026

Dave Mustaine, the leader of Megadeth, has made it clear that he does not consider himself a “right-winger” in his political views, as per Blabbermouth. The 64-year-old guitarist/vocalist stated this in a recent interview with The New York Times.

I’m a Christian, and I answer to a different set of angels. I obey the law, but no, I’m not a right-winger. We used to always say that religion’s for people who are afraid of going to hell, and spirituality is for people like us who have been there.

At a press appearance in Peru less than two years ago, Mustaine was asked about his 1992 visit to the White House as part of the “Rock The Vote” campaign for coverage of the Democratic National Convention.

What was it like going up to the White House and doing the ‘Rock The Vote’ thing? Well, I think if you wanna say something, you need to know what you’re saying. And I was asked to help get people in my country registered to vote — not to become a Democrat, not to become a Republican, but to vote. And I’ve always said, when I talk to people, I try and show them both sides and then let that person pick. I don’t try and tell people in my songs what to do.

Would I do it again? I guess I kind of do it still every day, just being an example in heavy metal music that not everyone in metal is uninterested in civil matters in their country, singing about things that matter,

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