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On Wednesday, March 30,
Dave Mustaine spoke to
SiriusXM's
"Trunk Nation With Eddie Trunk" about the upcoming
MEGADETH album,
"The Sick, The Dying, And The Dead". Tentatively due on July 8, the follow-up to 2016's
"Dystopia" features a cover of
DEAD KENNEDYS'
"Police Truck" and
Sammy Hagar's
"This Planet's On Fire", the latter of which includes vocals from
Hagar himself.
Regarding when fans can expect to hear some of the new
MEGADETH music,
Mustaine said (as transcribed by
BLABBERMOUTH.NET): "We know that the whole entire thing is scheduled for July 8th. And the hopes are that we stay on schedule with that. And I know that we've got a single that is gonna be serviced to radio any day now. It's a song called
'Killing Time'. Obviously, that's [written about] somebody in my past, but it's not as obvious as it sounds; it's
wasting your time, not time to kill things. And it had to do with some of the situations that myself and the different band guys have gotten themselves into with the band over time. And I'm sure a lot of people are gonna relate with that. So that one, it's gonna be sent to radio, gosh, any day now."
Asked if
MEGADETH will perform a new song on the upcoming 2022 leg of
"The Metal Tour Of The Year", which is scheduled to launch on Saturday, April 9 in Las Vegas, Nevada,
Mustaine said: "We have this track called
'Night Stalker', and we're hoping to use that as our new opening track. None of us are together yet, so we haven't had a chance to sit down and start getting all the hiccups worked out of the track other than when we were in the studio together. But once we use that for our opening track, it's got some sounds in it that is something we're gonna incorporate into the beginning of our show. And it's a track that we have⊠my buddy
Ice-T had guested on."
Mustaine spoke in more detail about
"Night Stalker" in a separate interview with
Jose Mangin of
SiriusXM Liquid Metal. He said: "It's a brutal song. I can't remember if that was the fastest one [on the new album] or not. But
'Night Stalker' is about the 160th Battalion with the United States Army, and it's all the black-ops helicopters that go in at night â nobody knows they're there; they're in, they're out. And I had my buddy
Ice-T join me on a part in the middle of it, because
Ice was a ranger for the army, and he did two tours over in Afghanistan, I think it was. I think that was back in '91, when I first met him. It might have been a little earlier than that, but I know he was a ranger. And I had just done something on his last record. But when I asked him, I thought it would be great to have him because of his bravado and then the fact that he's got real credibility as someone who was there. And then we've got several other guys to participate in the track just to make it as real as possible. We're going up to the base to go film a bunch of helicopter footage and sounds and stuff like that. We've got three videos that we're making for this record right now down in Brazil, and we're combining all that production and the stuff from the base, with the helicopters and everything together, to make this first three-song video offering up."
Regarding
Hagar's contribution to
"This Planet's On Fire",
Mustaine told
"Trunk Nation With Eddie Trunk": "It's a super-heavy song. And the good thing about this [is] we didn't just do the song; [
Sammy] played on it too. So we've got a little bit of some guitar; we've got a lot of bit of singing. I think it's super badass."
As for
MEGADETH's decision to cover
"Police Truck",
Mustaine said: "It's no secret I'm a big
DEAD KENNEDYS fan, and I had wanted to do
'Holiday In Cambodia', but my friends in
LĂĂZ ROCKIT had done that, and I felt that [I would] just let them have their glory off of that rendition of that song, and if the time comes, I'm sure there's another song that'll stick out to me. And there was â it was the song
'Police Truck'. So we recorded that one."
A few days ago,
Mustaine confirmed that
TESTAMENT bassist
Steve DiGiorgio laid down the bass tracks on
"The Sick, The Dying, And The Dead".
There had been speculation about
DiGiorgio's involvement in the new
MEGADETH LP since last July, based on a
Cameo video
Mustaine recorded in which he offered the first glimpse of the bassist that re-recorded
David Ellefson's bass tracks on the much-anticipated
MEGADETH effort.
DiGiorgio is widely renowned as a pioneer on the fretless bass in heavy metal music, having played with
TESTAMENT,
DEATH and
SADUS, among others. Within his genre,
Steve is respected for his playing skills, versatility and incredible technique. He has more than 40 studio album recordings and over 20 years of touring the world.
Three months ago,
Mustaine revealed that
James LoMenzo will play bass for
MEGADETH when the band returns to the road in April for the second U.S. leg of
"The Metal Tour Of The Year". Joining them will be co-headliners
LAMB OF GOD along with special guests
TRIVIUM and
IN FLAMES.
LoMenzo joined
MEGADETH in 2006 and appeared on two of the group's studio albums, 2007's
"United Abominations" and 2009's
"Endgame". He was fired from the band in 2010 and replaced with returning original
MEGADETH bassist
David Ellefson.
In addition to
MEGADETH,
LoMenzo has played with
Ozzy Osbourne,
Zakk Wylde and
WHITE LION. For the past nine years,
LoMenzo has been performing with iconic rocker
John Fogerty.
LoMenzo played his first show with
MEGADETH in nearly 12 years last August in Austin, Texas. The concert took place three months following
Ellefson's dismissal from
MEGADETH after sexually tinged messages and explicit video footage involving him were posted on
Twitter.
Ellefson laid down his bass tracks on
MEGADETH's sixteenth LP in May 2020 at a studio in Nashville, Tennessee. A short time later, he raved about his performance on the record, telling the
96.7 KCAL-FM radio program
"Wired In The Empire" that his musical chemistry with
Verbeuren was comparable to the interplay between
Geddy Lee and
Neil Peart on classic
RUSH albums. "I feel like on the new
MEGADETH record, me and
Dirk have those same moments," he said. "It's
MEGADETH â it's not
RUSH, obviously â but in the field of what we do, there were these moments that I was just going, 'Oh, my God.' This is me as a kid going, 'This is my
Geddy/
Neil moment right here.'"
In June 2021,
Mustaine announced during an episode of his
Gimme Radio program
"The Dave Mustaine Show" that
Ellefson's bass tracks would not be used on the new
MEGADETH LP.
Ellefson was in
MEGADETH from the band's inception in 1983 to 2002, and again from 2010 until his latest departure.