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Submit ReviewDavid Ellefson shares fascinating stories about performing under strict rules in Beijing, including playing instrumental versions of songs while being closely monitored. He reflects on cultural differences in music appreciation across China, Japan, and Russia, noting how American bands were received in these regions. Ellefson recounts vivid experiences during a trip to Japan, from witnessing earthquake preparedness to navigating Scud missile threats. The conversation touches on the evolution of international music markets and the challenges of breaking into Asia as a new artist today. Toomey and David reminisce about metal's mainstream moments, like Megadeth's appearances on Arsenio Hall, Letterman, and live WCW performances. Finally, they consider the enduring communal power of music and its role in connecting people across eras.
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