Kerry King Chooses Metallica Over Megadeth: 'Metallica Has a Singer'
In a recent interview, Slayer's Kerry King reignited the long-standing rivalry between Metallica and Megadeth, siding with Metallica and off...
Dave Mustaine is re-recording "Ride the Lightning," which he co-wrote, for Megadeth's farewell album.
Mustaine aims to pay respect to James Hetfield and Metallica with this recording.
The re-recording is not intended to rekindle old relationships but to honor the band.
Megadeth's final album will be released on January 23rd and will be followed by a farewell tour.
Mustaine says the guitar playing in Metallica changed the world.
Dave Mustaine's decision to record his version of "Ride the Lightning" comes more than 40 years after his departure from Metallica. Mustaine co-wrote the title track of Metallica's 1984 album, 'Ride the Lightning'. Megadeth's version is reported to be faster and in a lower key, with Mustaine's signature snarl. This move is not about restarting old friendships but about paying respect to Metallica and James Hetfield.
The album features 10 tracks, including the previously released single, "Tipping Point." Megadeth will embark on a farewell tour, supporting Iron Maiden on their 2026 North American tour.
How to Prepare:
Fans can pre-order Megadeth's final album.
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Who This Affects Most:
Longtime fans of both Metallica and Megadeth.
Musicians and songwriters interested in the evolution of thrash metal.
Q: Why is Dave Mustaine re-recording "Ride the Lightning?"
To pay tribute to Metallica and James Hetfield, and to close a circle on his career.
Q: When will Megadeth's final album be released?
January 23rd.
Q: Will Megadeth tour after releasing the album?
Yes, they will support Iron Maiden on a North American tour in 2026.
Dave Mustaine's re-recording of "Ride the Lightning" is a significant gesture of respect towards Metallica.
The final Megadeth album is set to be released soon, marking the end of an era.
Fans have the opportunity to see Megadeth live on their farewell tour with Iron Maiden.
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