
Three months ago, ex-MEGADETH guitarist Marty Friedman reunited with his former band during the Dave Mustaine-fronted outfit’s first-ever gig at Tokyo, Japan’s famed Budokan. Friedman came up on stage for three songs toward the end of the main set on February 27: “Countdown To Extinction”, “Tornado…
Ex-MEGADETH Guitarist MARTY FRIEDMAN Denies There Was Ever Any Bad Blood Between Him And DAVE MUSTAINE
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Lewis Capaldi’s new album is outselling the rest of the Top 20 combined
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Justin Timberlake has his driving licence suspended following court hearing
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Cat Deeley apologises for “inappropriate” remark about seizures on ‘This Morning’
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