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==Departure==
==Departure==
Reportedly, McGovney was often bullied by then lead guitarist [[Dave Mustaine]]. Who, in one instance, poured beer on his bass resulting in an electric shock with which McGovney described as "causing him to fly across the room".{{citation needed|date=February 2010}} McGovney's growing tensions with band members ultimately led him to quit the band on Decmber 12, 1982.<ref>http://www.metallica.com/timeline.asp?page=events&n_categoryid=805&year=1982?sPosx=41</ref> However, McGovney's time with Metallica was productive and important in the early stages of the band. McGovney recorded several [[Metallica demos|demos with Metallica]] including [[Metallica demos#Ron McGovney's '82 Garage demo|one from his own garage]] in 1982, the ''[[Metallica demos#Power Metal demo|Power Metal]]'' demo, and most notably, the live demo, ''[[No Life 'Til Leather]]''. "[[Kill 'Em All#Hit the Lights|Hit The Lights]]" was a song that eventually went on the ''[[Metal Massacre#Metal Massacre – 1982|Metal Massacre Vol. 1]]'' album. McGovney would be replaced by bassist [[Cliff Burton]].
Reportedly, McGovney was often bullied by then lead guitarist [[Dave Mustaine]]. Who, in one instance, poured beer on his bass resulting in an electric shock with which McGovney described as "causing him to fly across the room".<ref>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z24f6xIv9mU</ref> McGovney's growing tensions with band members ultimately led him to quit the band on Decmber 12, 1982.<ref>http://www.metallica.com/timeline.asp?page=events&n_categoryid=805&year=1982?sPosx=41</ref> However, McGovney's time with Metallica was productive and important in the early stages of the band. McGovney recorded several [[Metallica demos|demos with Metallica]] including [[Metallica demos#Ron McGovney's '82 Garage demo|one from his own garage]] in 1982, the ''[[Metallica demos#Power Metal demo|Power Metal]]'' demo, and most notably, the live demo, ''[[No Life 'Til Leather]]''. "[[Kill 'Em All#Hit the Lights|Hit The Lights]]" was a song that eventually went on the ''[[Metal Massacre#Metal Massacre – 1982|Metal Massacre Vol. 1]]'' album. McGovney would be replaced by bassist [[Cliff Burton]].


After leaving Metallica, McGovney was disillusioned with music and sold most of his equipment. However, several years later, he was enticed into another band called Phantasm. McGovney contributed to Phantasm's first and only album. After a couple of unsuccessful years with Phantasm, he left the band.
After leaving Metallica, McGovney was disillusioned with music and sold most of his equipment. However, several years later, he was enticed into another band called Phantasm. McGovney contributed to Phantasm's first and only album. After a couple of unsuccessful years with Phantasm, he left the band.

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Ron McGovney

Ron McGovney (born November 2, 1962, Los Angeles, California) is an American musician most notable for being Metallica's first bassist when they formed in the early 1980s. McGovney is of Scottish descent.

Metallica

Childhood friend, James Hetfield and Ron were in a band called Leather Charm, along with guitar player Hugh Tanner. Tanner later decided that he wanted to pursue music management, and left the band. James and Ron then met guitarist Troy James and drummer Jim Mulligan, the latter of whom left the band shortly afterward. After Leather Charm's breakup, James and Ron met with Lars Ulrich, whom James met through an advertisement looking for band mates. Then, when James, Lars and Ron met guitarist Dave Mustaine, Metallica was officially born.

McGovney's time with the band was reportedly not enjoyable. McGovney found himself clashing often with Lars and Dave[1]. McGovney felt he was being used more for "monetary management" and "transportation" than as a respected member of the band. Consequently, McGovney began to grow tired of acting as unofficial manager.[1]

Departure

Reportedly, McGovney was often bullied by then lead guitarist Dave Mustaine. Who, in one instance, poured beer on his bass resulting in an electric shock with which McGovney described as "causing him to fly across the room".[2] McGovney's growing tensions with band members ultimately led him to quit the band on Decmber 12, 1982.[3] However, McGovney's time with Metallica was productive and important in the early stages of the band. McGovney recorded several demos with Metallica including one from his own garage in 1982, the Power Metal demo, and most notably, the live demo, No Life 'Til Leather. "Hit The Lights" was a song that eventually went on the Metal Massacre Vol. 1 album. McGovney would be replaced by bassist Cliff Burton.

After leaving Metallica, McGovney was disillusioned with music and sold most of his equipment. However, several years later, he was enticed into another band called Phantasm. McGovney contributed to Phantasm's first and only album. After a couple of unsuccessful years with Phantasm, he left the band.

Personal Life

Ron has three children; Justin, Tyler, and Jordann (one daughter and two sons).

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Preceded by
Original
Metallica bassist
1982
Succeeded by