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You jump down the YouTube rabbit hole of crazy Megadeth covers, obviously! Check out this compilation of modern extreme metal bands, as well as uber talented randos, all paying homage to the ...
Metallica like to remind their audience that at the end of the day, they’re just dudes jamming to their favorite tunes. Last night at Landover, MD’s Northwest Stadium, bassist Robert Trujillo and ...
A bluegrass cover of Megadeth's "Symphony of Destruction"? Hey, odd things can happen when you "take a mortal man and put him in control," least of which being DD and the Butterlovers' rootsy take ...
Just minutes ago, Megadeth released their cover of Judas Priest‘s “Delivering the Goods” from the 1978 album Killing Machine to all of the major streaming services. Until today, the track was only ...
Some covers are famous, some controversial and ... Mustaine wrote the song into Megadeth history with pencil, however, erasing his not-safe-for-work first verse in 2018 for a reissue of "Killing ...
Novelty covers are a dime a dozen these days – and ... Now, bluegrass outfit DD And The Butterlovers have covered Megadeth’s Symphony Of Destruction – possibly the most unbluegrass-esque ...
By Ashley Cullins Senior Business Editor The cover of heavy metal band Megadeth‘s latest album, The Sick, the Dying … and the Dead!, has drawn a lawsuit from an artist who says he hasn’t ...
The cover depicts Megadeth mascot Vic Rattlehead in some sort of labyrinth with etchings on the wall reminiscent of the 'Hellraiser' puzzle box. It also includes 13 candles filling the bottom ...
Megadeth bassist David Ellefson’s solo band, the cleverly-named Ellefson, have released a cover of Post Malone’s extremely catchy ode to post-breakup revenge, “Over Now.” They’ve basically turned the ...
"Anarchy in the U.K." is one of punk's most defining anthems, but both Megadeth and Sixx have a history with it. Megadeth recorded it for 1988's So Far, So Good ... So What!, while Motley Crue's ...
Three decades, fifteen albums and countless lineups later, Megadeth is going back to the ... a year later when they shot a cover for Burrn! magazine in Japan. After ex-members Shawn Drover ...
When Lamb of God decided to cover “Wake Up Dead,” the blistering thrash odyssey their tourmates Megadeth released in 1986, they asked themselves how they could make it bigger. So they decided ...
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