On Rick Rubin’s “Tetragrammaton,” Daron Malakian went deep on what he listens for in metal: riffs, mood, aggression, atmosphere, and how that shaped his own playing and writing. Then he got into the memory that still gives him a jolt: stepping in with Metallica when James Hetfield got hurt.
“When I was 12 or 13, at that point I had been playing the guitar for a year,” he said. “I was with these guys in my school that, in their dad’s garage, we would play Metallica covers. That’s pretty much all we’d play — a bunch of Metallica covers. And a big part of how I learned how to play the guitar was playing either Black Sabbath, Metallica, Iron Maiden, sometimes Slayer,” he added (via Blabbermouth).
“My friends really didn’t get Slayer, but they loved Metallica. But I loved Slayer, and I would fight with them over it. [Laughs]. But we would play these Metallica covers, so I knew all these Metallica covers,” he said. “When I got older, I knew them, and so we were on tour with Metallica on the “Summer Sanitarium” tour.”
“I met Metallica on stage, playing with them. I never met them before,” Malakian remembered. “We’re the first band. Nobody knows us. It’s 1999, maybe, at this point. [System Of A Down‘s] Toxicity‘s
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“And so we’re on that tour, and James Hetfield, along the way, gets injured,” he recalled. “I don’t know. They told me he was going water skiing or something, and he got injured. So they didn’t cancel the show. So all the opening bands played, and then Metallica still went on stage. And [then-Metallica bassist] Jason Newsted was singing. And then they brought the guys from Korn on, and they kind of played like this Cheech & Chong cover song or something. They didn’t know what to do, because James wasn’t there.”
“And I turned to my tech, and I go, ‘Listen, man. I go, ‘Go tell their tech that I know a lot of their shit,’ ’cause I’ve learned it playing it in this garage with these other guys. I go, ‘I know a lot of their shit from, you could say, …And Justice For All and back.’ Next thing you know, my tech goes and talks to their guitar tech, and then my tech comes back to me,” he added. “He’s, like, ‘All right, come with me.’ [I’d] never met Metallica before,” Malakian continued.
“And I’m telling you, Metallica was the first concert I ever went to in my life,” he said. “I was a huge Metallica fan. Faith No More opened up for them. Justice For All tour. So next thing you know, I go on the other side of the stage,” he added. “I get handed a Les Paul; I think it was one of [Metallica guitarist] Kirk Hammett‘s Les Pauls. And they’re, like, ‘All right. Go.’”
“60,000 people. [Laughs] Yeah. 60,000 people,” he remembered. “I’m in my after show. I am wearing Lakers fucking sweats. I’m not even ready to get on stage. I’m wearing a white tank top and Lakers sweats, and I was just completely there, just watching Metallica. Next thing you know, I get handed a guitar, and they go, ‘Go.’”
“You gotta understand. Our band’s not big yet. I’m still a kid. I’m 22 years old,” Malakian continued. “I can’t even believe that we’re even allowed to open up for Metallica. So this is all new to me at this point in my life. And they put me out there, and I turn, and I’m, like, ‘Hey,’” he said. “It’s Lars [Ulrich, Metallica drummer], it’s Kirk, it’s Jason Newsted, who was the bass player at the time. They’re, like, ‘What do you know?’”
“I go, ‘I don’t know. “Master Of Puppets”. ‘Okay. Count it in,’” he said. “We’re playing fucking “Master Of Puppets’. I’m up there with Metallica playing “Master Of Puppets” in front of 60,000 people. And I’m, like, ‘Who’s gonna sing?’ I said, ‘Fuck it. I’ll go sing.’ And I sang,” he added. “And then there’s this thing that happened where in the middle of “Master Of Puppets”, it has this slow part.”
“Instead of going into that slow part, they went into “[Welcome Home] (Sanitarium)”,” he recalled. “And I didn’t know they were gonna do that. And we went in, and we did the middle part of “Sanitarium” and then came out of it and went back into “Master Of Puppets”. I mean, you would think we had rehearsed it, but we didn’t rehearse it. And I didn’t even know it was gonna happen. And it happened. And I’m up there, and I am playing Metallica with Metallica in front of an audience where I would’ve been in the fucking cheap seats just three years ago,” he explained.
“I got off stage. Next thing you know, they’re coming to me. They’re, like, ‘Hey, dude, James isn’t gonna be able to play for a few nights. They want you to come and play with them fucking everything,” he added.
“And next thing you know, Kirk Hammett‘s in front of me with a guitar and I go, ‘Hey, bro, I know all your old stuff, but I don’t really know the Load and the Reload and all that stuff,’” he said. “So Kirk‘s trying to teach me stuff off Load. And then next thing you know, they’re, like, ‘Hey, get your shit from your bus, ’cause you’re flying on the private jet with us now,’” Malakian continued.
“So the first plan was to have me play a whole set with them,” he explained. “And I was preparing for that, and I was relearning all the old stuff and trying to learn all the Load stuff. And so I flew with them and everything, and then they decided, ‘Hey, it would be a cooler thing if we invited different bandmembers from the different bands that were on the gig,’” he said. “So the next night I was up on stage with Metallica again.”
“And I knew I was supposed to play ‘One’. And I got there, and I was ready to play ‘One’, and I turned to — I forgot — maybe Jason or Kirk or someone, and I’m, like, ‘Who’s gonna sing?’ Because I had no idea. They turned to me, and they were, like, ‘Bob,’” Malakian said. “And I’m, like, ‘Who the fuck is Bob?’ And I see Kid Rock come up. And I didn’t know Kid Rock‘s name was Bob.”
“And so Kid Rock comes up, and he sings the first night, and we did ‘One’, and it’s really fucking cool because ‘One’ has the whole [middle section], and I’m thinking, ‘Dude, you’re playing this shit with fucking Metallica. You’re turning around, and it’s, like, Lars,” he said. “It was crazy. I’ll never forget it.”
“And even after that, their techs would come up to me in different tours and be, like, ‘Dude, don’t think we forgot what you did. You brought it that day. I don’t wanna say, like, ‘You saved the show,’ but they were kind of, like, ‘You fucking brought it. They were struggling. And then you got up, you did ‘Master Of Puppets'”.
“Yeah, man. That happened. Oh, man. I’ll never forget it,” Malakian finished. “Even though my band is where we’re at right now, it still brings goosebumps to my… that I had a chance to experience that at that point in my career.”
