Use the Man

1997 single by Megadeth From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Use the Man

"Use the Man" is a song by American thrash metal band Megadeth. It was released as the third single from their seventh studio album, Cryptic Writings (1997). The song was one of the band's biggest hits, at #15 on the Billboard Mainstream Rock Tracks chart.[1]

Quick Facts Single by Megadeth, from the album Cryptic Writings ...
"Use the Man"
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Single by Megadeth
from the album Cryptic Writings
ReleasedDecember 1997 (1997-12)
RecordedSeptember 1996
StudioThe Tracking Room (Nashville, Tennessee), The Castle (Franklin, Tennessee)
Genre
Length4:35 (4:03 on reissue)
LabelCapitol
Songwriter(s)Dave Mustaine, Marty Friedman
Producer(s)
Megadeth singles chronology
"Almost Honest"
(1997)
"Use the Man"
(1997)
"A Secret Place"
(1998)
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Music

The first half of "Use the Man" contains a rock-oriented sound,[2] while the second half transitions into a faster tempo, more in line with the thrash metal sound the band usually play.[3] The first half features prominent use of acoustic guitars and strings.[4][5]

The song begins with a sample of Needles and Pins by The Searchers, which was removed for the radio edit and remaster.[6][7]

Lyrics

The lyrics for "Use the Man" were inspired by a recovering addict who went to a halfway house, used heroin, and died.[8]

“When I was working on (Cryptic Writings), I went to a 12-step meeting in a place right next to the studio. The guy who runs it told me he had something to show me, and he had this box and goes, "Check this out... That's Bob"... Then he told me that earlier in the day, a guy had gone to a meeting and then shot up and died at the halfway house and that this box was all his stuff... I wrote the lyrics to "Use the Man" immediately. There's a proverb in China or Japan that goes, "First the man takes a drink, then the drink takes the drink, then the drink takes the man." I thought, "The same thing could be said about the needle." First the man uses the needle, then the needle uses the needle, then the needle uses the man. And that's where the title came from. These guys come out of prison, go to a halfway house, their systems have cleaned out, but they think they can use half as much and get twice as high. They don't realize that their systems have cleaned out, and they O.D. So that's what "Use the Man" was about. It's a very, very sad song about people overdosing on drugs.”

Dave Mustaine, 2017[8]

Live

"Use the Man" has been performed 194 times by Megadeth, as well as once by both Mustaine and David Ellefson.[9] Since the band reformed in 2004, it has been played only a handful of times, and exclusively at acoustic concerts.[9][10][11] The song was among the first Mustaine played live after his arm injury which caused him to be unable to play guitar.[12]

Track listing

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Promotional CD[13]
No.TitleLength
1."Use The Man (Edit)"4:02
2."Use The Man (Album Version)"4:36
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Chart performance

More information Chart (1998), Peak position ...
Chart (1998) Peak
position
US Mainstream Rock (Billboard)[14]15
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Personnel

Megadeth

Production

  • Dann Huff – production
  • Dave Mustaine – co-production
  • Jeff Balding – recording, mixing
  • Mark Hagen – recording assistant, mixing assistant
  • Bob Ludwig – mastering
  • Bud Prager – A & R direction, E.S.P. management
  • Mike Renault – E.S.P. management
  • Giles Martin – producer (remaster)

2004 remaster/remix

  • Produced by Dave Mustaine
  • Mixed by Ralph Patlan and Dave Mustaine
  • Engineered by Ralph Patlan with Lance Dean
  • Edited by Lance Dean, Scott "Sarge" Harrison, and Keith Schreiber with Bo Caldwell
  • Mastered by Tom Baker

References

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