Marty Friedman

Musician

Birthday December 8, 1962

Birth Sign Sagittarius

Birthplace Washington, D.C., U.S.

Age 61 years old

Nationality United States

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1962

Martin Adam Friedman (マーティン・アダム・フリードマン) (born December 8, 1962) is an American guitarist, best known for his tenure as the lead guitarist of thrash metal band Megadeth from 1990 to 2000.

1986

He is also known for playing alongside Jason Becker in Cacophony from 1986 until 1989, as well as his 13 solo albums and tours.

1988

In 1988, he recorded demos for Jet Red that eventually were released as bonus tracks on the 2009 Jet Red release "Flight Plan".

In August 1988, he released his first solo album, Dragon's Kiss.

1989

He played guitar on the 1989 album In Your Face by Christian rock band Shout.

When Cacophony disbanded in 1989, Friedman auditioned for the thrash metal band Megadeth after a tip from his friend Bob Nalbandian.

1990

Friedman officially joined Megadeth in February 1990.

Friedman's audition can be seen on the Megadeth DVD Arsenal of Megadeth.

The first album he recorded with them was Rust in Peace, which was released on September 24, 1990.

1992

In July 1992, Megadeth released Countdown to Extinction, which was a more commercial album, aimed at a wider audience, and sold double platinum.

During his time in Megadeth, Friedman released three solo albums between 1992 and 1996, which featured Megadeth bandmate Nick Menza on drums.

Friedman reunited with Megadeth for the songs "Countdown to Extinction", "Tornado of Souls" and "Symphony of Destruction" at the Nippon Budokan in Tokyo on February 27, 2023.

Friedman reunited with Megadeth again at Wacken Open Air for the songs "Trust", "Tornado of Souls", "Symphony of Destruction" and "Holy Wars... The Punishment Due" on August 4, 2023.

1994

Rust in Peace was certified platinum by the RIAA in 1994 and was nominated for the Best Metal Performance Grammy at the 33rd Grammy Awards.

Friedman further developed his style of playing exotic scale solos from the Cacophony era, and integrated it into the music of Megadeth.

Friedman played on Megadeth's further releases Youthanasia (1994), Cryptic Writings (1997), and Risk (1999).

1999

After a total of five studio albums with Megadeth, in December 1999 Friedman announced his departure from Megadeth.

2000

His last show with the band was on January 9, 2000 at 4th & B in San Diego.

Friedman later stated that he got tired of "holding the flag" for traditional metal and felt that he could not evolve as a musician.

2003

Friedman has resided in Tokyo since 2003, where he has appeared on over 700 Japanese television programs such as Rock Fujiyama, Hebimeta-san, Kōhaku Uta Gassen and Jukebox English.

He has released albums with several record labels, including Avex Trax, Universal, EMI, Prosthetic, and Shrapnel Records.

At the age of 14, after attending a KISS concert, Friedman took up the guitar, and is largely self-taught.

He rushed to form a band and started playing original songs, the reason being that originals are easier to play than covers.

"Because," he says, "even if you screw up, you just claim that the song is written like that and no one can challenge you."

The mother of one of Friedman's friends ran an event center with a two-level stage, and Friedman and his friends used it as a rehearsal space.

Word quickly spread about their band, and, since they were in a rural area, people would come from miles around to socialize and listen to music.

Rehearsals soon became live shows.

Friedman formed and played lead guitar in several other bands, including Deuce, Hawaii (which had previously been called Vixen), and notably Cacophony.

Cacophony featured neoclassical metal elements and synchronized twin guitar harmonies and counterpoints shared with guitarist Jason Becker.

Friedman appeared on the Tourniquet albums Where Moth and Rust Destroy (2003) and Antiseptic Bloodbath (2012), and Tourniquet drummer Ted Kirkpatrick's solo album Onward to Freedom

In 2003, Friedman collaborated with Nanase Aikawa on her third mini album R.U.O.K. In 2021 he toured with Aikawa on her 25th anniversary concert tour.

2007

In an interview with Ultimate-Guitar.com in March 2007, Friedman claimed that he wanted Megadeth to move towards a more aggressive sound and that he'd rather have been playing straight pop music than the pop-influenced metal Megadeth was playing at the time.

During Friedman's time in the band, they sold over ten million albums worldwide.

2009

In 2009, Friedman collaborated with Ema Gelotte and Tinna Karlsdotter from "All Ends" as the lead guitarist for the song "With Me", which was featured in the game, Sonic and the Black Knight.

2010

In 2010, Friedman launched a record label under Avex Group, called Gokukara Records.

In February 2010, during C. J. Ramone's Japan tour, he made a guest appearance on guitar for "California Sun", a cover song previously released by The Ramones on their 1977 album, Leave Home.

Friedman and Ayanocozey had previously worked together when they joined the Japanese promotional super-group FANTA, releasing the 2010 single "Fantastic Love".

2011

In 2011, Friedman collaborated with Japanese idol group Momoiro Clover Z, providing guitar for their song "Mōretsu Uchū Kōkyōkyoku Dai 7 Gakushō "Mugen no Ai"", which would become a hit in 2012.

In 2011, Friedman worked with Ayanocozey Show to make the song SAMURAI STRONG STYLE, theme of the Tokusatsu movie Kamen Rider × Kamen Rider Fourze & OOO: Movie War Mega Max.

The catchphrase for the movie is "In Winter 2011, Movie War Will Evolve" (2011年冬、MOVIE大戦が〈進化〉する).