Megadeth Recruit Lamb of God Star For New Album?
. When Megadeth recently had a lineup shakeup when two members left the group, many fans hoped that it would open the door to the return of drummer Nick Menza. But now Menza has leaked the identity of the drummer working on the group's new album and it isn't him... but it should be a name familiar to many metal fans: Lamb of God's Chris Adler. Menza posted a video to his YouTube channel of him jamming with his new snare drum from "Sleishman," but he titled the clip "Maybe I can play on Lamb of God's new album?" He then posted the following in the comment section, "Well since Adler is playing on the new Megadeth album. Do I get to play on Lamb of God new album ? I'm down for it .... Chris you rock ! one of my favorite drummers. good luck bro ...." Last week, Megadeth frontman Dave Mustaine posted some message via twitter confirming that the band would begin recording the new album this week and they were close to finding a new guitarist. On Tuesday of last week he tweeted, "One more week! Load in for the next record starts 3/17. So pumped!!" and also tweeted "I'm excited to be auditioning one of my final picks for my new guitarist today." The band has not yet confirmed if Adler will indeed be playing on the new studio album. Shawn Drover and Chris Broderick left the group last fall and have since formed a new group called Act of Defiance with former Scar The Martyr singer Henry Derek and Shadows Fall bassist Matt Bachand.
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