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Here are Megadeth‘s six best songs released in the 21st century. The thrash legends have been, by far, the most prolific among the ‘Big 4′ with a 16-album catalog that includes eight 21st century LPs. By comparison, Slayer have released 12 records with Anthrax and Metallica at 11 apiece. Despite the turnover in personnel, which Megadeth also hold a ‘Big 4′ record for, visionary and leader Dave Mustaine has always managed to keep things moving. Until the release of 2022’s The Sick, The Dying… And The Dead!, the group had never taken more than three years between album. And that latest record wa...
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New Megadeth guitarist Teemu Mantysaari shared a rough timeline for the band’s next album release. Mantysaari was initially revealed as a fill-in for Kiko Loureiro last September, but it appears that he’s in the band for the long haul now. During a conversation wit John The Metal Mailman, the guitarist confirmed that he’s been an official member of the thrash group since last November, and discussed their plans for the follow-up to 2022’s The Sick… The Dying… And the Dead!. “Right now everybody’s gathering their own riff ideas, and then, at some point, we’re gonna put them together and probabl...
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At their Aug. 9 show in Inglewood, California, Megadeth played the So Far, So Good… So What! deep cut “Liar” for the first time in 18 years. It appears the song may stick around in the set, too, as the thrash legends performed “Liar” the following night as well. Even before the pair of recent 2024 performances, “Liar” has been quite the rarity and was only played eight times prior in the 21st century. Beyond Megadeth’s 1988 tour in support of their third record, this song was never played live more than 9 times in any following year. The song is notoriously about ex-Megadeth guitarist Chris Po...
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Dave Mustaine has played his share of challenging gigs with Megadeth. But it was the closing night of the historic Big 4 tour — Megadeth, Metallica, Slayer and Anthrax at Yankee Stadium in September 2011 — that found the metal frontman in a serious bind. “My neck was getting ready to stop working,” he tells UCR, remembering the gravity of what he was facing that day. “The show must go on,” he adds. In the conversation below, Mustaine details how he was able to soldier onward and step onstage in front of 41,000 people to finish the tour. Megadeth is back on the road on Aug. 2 for the Destroy Al...
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When did Dave Mustaine and Metallica stop feuding? In the second installment of our Behind the Feud series, we look back on how the rivalry started, what happened and when it ended. Most metalheads know that Mustaine was originally the guitarist for Metallica,but was fired in early 1983 due to his destructive behaviors caused by his drinking. If the situation hadn’t played out the way it did, Mustaine never would’ve formed Megadeth, but it still led to a longstanding rivalry between the thrash groups. While Mustaine was pretty transparent about his feelings toward his former bandmates in the p...
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Megadeth and Wargaming have joined forces on the "multi-product musical in-game event", Wargaming Metal Fest. There will be various Megadeth-themed content as part of 'World of Tanks Modern Armor', 'World of Tanks Blitz', 'World of Warships', and 'World of Warships: Legends', with the big kick-off on August 28. Fans of the thrash metal legends can expect voiceovers from frontman Dave Mustaine, as well as James Lomenzo, Dirk Verbeuren, and Kiko Loureiro. They can also expect "Megadeth-branded in-game items such as tanks and warships, in-game missions and quests, integrated songs, and much more!...
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