MEGADETH In Milan: Photos, Video Footage Available

June 7, 2010

Fan-filmed video footage of MEGADETH performing the song "Lucretia" on Saturday, June 5 in Milan, Italy can be viewed below.

Photos of the concert at the sold-out Alcatraz club are available on the news blog Musica Metal and on Francesco Castaldo's Flickr page.

The setlist for the show, which included the full performance of the 1990 album "Rust In Peace", was as follows:

01. Dialectic Chaos
02. Wake Up Dead
03. Head Crusher
04. In My Darkest Hour
05. Holy Wars... The Punishment Due
06. Hangar 18
07. Take No Prisoners
08. Five Magics
09. Poison Was the Cure
10. Lucretia
11. Tornado of Souls
12. Dawn Patrol
13. Rust in Peace... Polaris
14. Trust
15. A Tout Le Monde
16. Sweating Bullets
17. Symphony Of Destruction
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18. Peace Sells

MEGADETH mainman Dave Mustaine was interviewed on the May 24 edition of the nationally syndicated radio show "Rockline" with host Bob Coburn. You can now listen to the program at RocklineRadio.com.

"The Right To Go Insane", the new video from MEGADETH, was shot in South El Monte, California and directed by Bill Fishman, who also helmed MEGADETH's last video, "Head Crusher", the Grammy-nominated first single from the band's new CD, "Endgame".

As previously reported, the March 31 MEGADETH concert at the Palladium in Hollywood, California was filmed for a forthcoming DVD.

MEGADETH kicked off its "Rust In Peace 20th Anniversary Tour" on March 1 at the Knitting Factory in Spokane, Washington. Also appearing on the bill were TESTAMENT and EXODUS.

"Endgame" was recorded at Vic's Garage, the band's brand new, self-built studio in San Marcos, California. The CD was helmed by Dave Mustaine and British producer Andy Sneap (EXODUS, NEVERMORE, ARCH ENEMY, MACHINE HEAD).

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