William Lee Rauch (also spelled Rausch; September 10, 1964 – June 23, 2023) was an American drummer who played in several thrash metal bands based in California from 1983 to 1987, most notably playing Megadeth's first live shows.
Megadeth, consisting of Rauch, Mustaine, Slayer guitarist Kerry King, and bassist David Ellefson, began rehearsing in December 1983 at Curly Joe's and would rehearse there in early 1984 for their first gigs.
The band played their first live gig at Ruthie's Inn in Berkeley, California on February 17, 1984. The band played their second gig two days later at The Stone in San Francisco and also played a gig at The Keystone in Berkeley that April.
Megadeth recorded their first publicly released demo, Last Rites, on March 9, 1984, This consisted of three tracks: Last Rites/Loved to Deth, Mechanix and The Skull Beneath the Skin. The lineup on this demo is debated, with former Megadeth bassist David Ellefson claiming the lineup consisted of himself, Mustaine, and Rauch's replacement Gar Samuelson; however, other sources, including the Megadeth website, as well as Ultimate Classic Rock, state that the lineup for the demo was Mustaine, Ellefson, and Rauch. Samuelson would not join the band until October of 1984, though Ellefson recalls Gar joining around April of 1984.
The same year, Rauch would leave the group due to internal conflict.
In 1986, Rauch joined guitarist Michelle Meldrum's band Wargod, replacing Gene Hoglan who had left the group to join Rauch's previous band, Dark Angel. With Wargod, Rauch recorded their second demo, consisting of two tracks: Intimate with Evil and Burning Insanity.
Ultimately, Wargod would eventually split-up in 1987.
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