MEGADETH On ABC's 'Good Morning America': Video Available

January 5, 2006

MEGADETH's video for the song "Train of Consequences" was played on a video iPod during a segment about technology trends for 2006 on Dec. 29, 2005 on ABC-TV's "Good Morning America". A close-up shot of the iPod showcased the scene of the old lady hanging babies by their feet on a clothing line as the train goes past them which is also the recognizable art on the cover of [MEGADETH's] "Youthanasia" album. View the segment here (Click "Good Morning America", click on "A look ahead to technological trends coming up in the new year." Check at 3:10 for the end of "Train of Consequences" on the iPod.

As previously reported, MEGADETH mainman Dave Mustaine announced at the conclusion of the band's headlining performance in Buenos Aires, Argentina on October 9, 2005 that the group's current lineup — which includes James MacDonough (ex-ICED EARTH),drummer Shawn Drover (EIDOLON) and guitarist Glen Drover (EIDOLON) — will continue to record and tour under the name MEGADETH.

MEGADETH last fall completed a South American tour in support of "The System Has Failed", which came out in September 2004. The latest MEGADETH release, "Greatest Hits: Back to the Start" (Capitol),entered the Billboard chart at No. 65 and has sold 129,000 copies in the United States, according to Nielsen SoundScan.

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