Megadeth will debut a new song off their upcoming farewell album on Friday. The track is called "Let There Be Shred." It marks the third single to be released off the album, following "Tipping Point" ...
Megadeth has released a new song called "Let There Be Shred," a track off the band's upcoming self-titled farewell album. "Let There Be Shred" is accompanied by a video in which the thrash metallers ...
“This song is fast and furious…” Megadeth have dropped appropriately-named new single Let There Be Shred. Taken from next month’s final studio album – which is due out on January 23, 2026 via BLKIIBLK ...
Megadeth are now three songs deep into their self-titled final album and we've got the new song and lyrics for "Let There Be Shred." Dave Mustaine and Teemu Mantysaari are clearly having a great time ...
The legendary thrash metal band announced their plans to retire earlier this year with a farewell album and tour. “There’s so many musicians that have come to the end of their career, whether ...
Megadeth released a video for their new song “Let There Be Shred,” which will appear on their self-titled final album, due on Jan. 23. The track is a celebration of band leader Dave Mustaine’s early ...
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After the somewhat cringeworthy release of their previous single “I Don’t Care”, you might be inclined to feel that way about Megadeth‘s next single “Let There Be Shred.” It’s coming out this Friday ...
Fuck. Yes. This is what I was hoping this track would be — just a pure, unadulterated thrash metal anthem from Megadeth. Riffs for days, soaring solos, and the kind of energy that makes you want to ...
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