
I can honestly say that I have not been to as many Metal Gigs as some people, but the ones I have been to have been some of the most memorable moments in my life. The last gig I was at was probably the best ever gig I'd have been to till date. At the beginning of this month and I’m sure your all tired of hearing me talk about that by now.
Bangalore! I was there yet again, but this time to see, DAVE MUSTAINE and his army -
MEGADETH!.. Past experiences in Bangalore, were good? or may be, too good! No sweat with the climate and the people, and I couldn't ask for more this time!
The troop and I were just gearing up for may be, one of the biggest days of our lives. Rock In India! One of its own kinds, and the very first Rock Carnival in India with two mammoth bands lined up for the night- Megadeth and Machinehead. Thousands of Metal Heads headed to Palace Grounds, hovered over the place and announced their arrival. With seven Indian bands playing on the same day being Pentagram, Junkyard Grooves, Prestorika, Millennium, Thermal and a Quarter, Mother Jane and Casino Blues; would be any rockers delight! Prestorika, Junkyard Groove and Mother Jane were my pick among all the bands. By far, Mother Jane's performance was the best among all the other bands. It was the first time I saw Prestorika perform and I hope to seem them again sometime soon. Junkyard Groove was having a ball on stage. For the rest of the bands, I don't really have an opinion 'cos I didn't hear all their songs. Once Pentagram started playing, I started making my way to the main stage as they were the last Indian band that played before the Gods took over the place. Jumping over people, trying to squeeze every step a lil further I made my way till the third row before Machine Head started playing.

It was about 7.10 p.m, I hit the first two rows just on time and Machine Head opened with -
Clenching the Fists of Dissent and just owned the place right away! After a couple of tracks the entire crowd was screaming “Machine Fuckin Head”. Robb Flynn just paused few seconds and said “This is fuckin awesome man!”. I personally heard very few songs of Machine Head and wasn't too keen to see them on stage in the beginning. But, once they marked their arrival, I loved their music and especially the drummer. There was no place to move/headbang/jump/mosh in the first 20 rows. People were pushing/shoving/kicking to make their way to the first row and get as close as possible! It was more like survival of the fittest! I gave up on the crowd once Machine Head finished half of their setlist. I moved back, got some water for myself and was just gazing at the humongous crowd present there. I could see something like a tornado at about 20th row from the stage, the crowd moving to the left,right and centre. After grasping some breath, I started making my way back again to the first row. 
t around 8:40 pm, the Sleepwalker intro played through the PA and everyone knew, the moment had arrived. The high voltage scream pierced through the sky and Bangalore made sure that the band realized for whom they are gonna perform. The sweat/pain/thirst/hurt all dissolved and disappeared in few seconds with pure thrash metal going down my veins. The lights went off for that moment and came back on with Mustaine and Co. and the crowd went beserk. Megadeth surely kicked some butt and I was gearing up for what I always heard "Deth
Style".

Megadeth played some songs from Peace Sells, Rust in Peace, Countdown to Extinction, Youthanasia and Cryptic Writings apart from United Abominations. I hope Mr. Mustaine interacted more with the crowd, thanks to DNA and their time delayAfter few songs was a pause for a bit and then Mustaine said “I think I will keep playing rather than talk”. I think even he realized that the show started off late and the crowd didn't want a miss out even on a minute. I could barely stand on my feet and breathe, I lost my voice and I was so drained out that I couldn't even sing along. But, it was all worth it and I don't ve any regrets. I loved the songs they played and I don't think I've any complains. It took me quiet sometime to realize that Dave Mustaine, the man himself was right in front of my eyes. They belted out as many songs they could. “Before we end this tonight, we would like to just tell you how much we liked being here….And we will be back!” and then the guitar screamed HOLY WARS! I
A lot of people said this is not the same old Megadeth, there is no Marty Friedman and no Glen Drover. But as for me,
"Megadeth! Megadeth! Megadeth!"; I still hear the chant...
P.S- The pictures are taken from the internet and not clicked by me/someone I know.