Dave Mustaine tells us why he re-recorded the Metallica classic "Ride the Lightning" for Megadeth's final album.
Mustaine reclaims ‘Ride The Lightning’ on Megadeth’s final LP The post Megadeth Reveal Final Album Tracklist – Including Dave ...
Megadeth’s leader calls his sped-up rendition of the Metalli-classic a mark of “respect” towards his ex-bandmates ...
"The Four Horsemen" remains one of Metallica's most popular songs and enduring setlist staples and for good reason. With its ...
Mustaine boasts several writing credits across Metallica's first two albums, Kill 'Em All and Ride the Lightning. The title ...
Megadeth mastermind Dave Mustaine famously served as Metallica’s lead guitarist in the early ’80s before being kicked out and ...
After four decades and 17 albums, Dave Mustaine and Megadeth are hanging it up with one final, self-titled album. Due out Jan. 23, 2026, the record will feature a cover of “Ride the Lightning,” the ...
As for the rest of the album’s tracklisting, it’s got cheese like “Hey, God?”, “I Don’t Care”, and “Let There Be Shred” mixed ...
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 will release their self-titled final album on Jan. 23, and the set will include a customarily headline-grabbing send ...
That was the first of 17 Megadeth albums, with the final one due on January 23 next year with a simple title: Megadeth. Among ...