Megadeth Revisiting Killing Is My Business For 30th Anniversary
. Speaking to Metal Hammer last month, Mustaine revealed he wasn't bothered about what critics thought of the album when it was first released. He said: "There were comments good and bad, but I didn't care. All I knew was that I'd stuck my flag in the ground, and from then on we were going out with all guns blazing." Mustaine recently said his work with the San Diego Symphony in 2014 has helped shaped their upcoming 15th album, and promised the follow-up to 2013's Super Collider would be "aggressive" and "dark." Read more here. Classic Rock Magazine is an official news provider for antiMusic.com.
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