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Dave Mustaine explains why Megadeth reimagined Metallica’s Ride The Lightning for their final album
Megadeth’s leader calls his sped-up rendition of the Metalli-classic a mark of “respect” towards his ex-bandmates ...
The end is near for Megadeth. Band founder, singer and guitarist Dave Mustaine announced – via his skeletal alter ego Vic Rattlehead – the rockers' forthcoming album will be Megadeth's last. “Forty ...
In the realm of heavy metal, few rivalries are as iconic as that of Metallica and Megadeth. As Metallica embarks on their Australian tour and Megadeth prepares to release their final album, Slayer's ...
"Good thing I got over my animosity for leaving the band. I’m glad we reconciled... where’s the Big 4 shows???" Metallica's original 1982 lineup was guitarists James Hetfield and Dave Mustaine, ...
"Don't be mad, don't be sad, be happy for us all, come celebrate with me these next few years," said Dave Mustaine in a statement Jack Irvin has over five years of experience working in digital ...
The reaction has been mostly positive with some trying to guess what it will sound like when the album drops next year.
Dave Mustaine closes the circle on his career with Megadeth’s final self-titled album, featuring a reimagined version of Metallica’s Ride The Lightning — the song he co-wrote before his 1983 firing.
Megadeth have shared the tracklist for next year’s final album – and there’s a surprise at number 11, a ‘reimagined’ version ...
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