Metalhead Zone
  • News
    NewsShow More
    Chris Holmes Is Suffering From Severe Side Effects During His Cancer Treatment
    08/22/2026
    Ronnie Radke Claims Red Hot Chili Peppers Make ‘Garbage’ Music
    08/22/2026
    Cliff Burton’s Family Mourns His Sister’s Death After Asking for Funds for Life-Saving Surgery
    08/22/2026
    Kevin Cronin Faces Fan Backlash After Performing REO Speedwagon Hits With Supergroup
    08/21/2026
    Tommy Lee’s Wife Brittany Furlan Responds to Viral Pregnancy Rumors
    08/21/2026
  • Lists
    ListsShow More
    6 Quick Facts About Highly Suspect Every Rock Fan Needs To Know
    06/22/2026
    5 Things To Know About Born Of Osiris Before Their New Album
    06/22/2026
    5 Essential Facts About Orbit Culture Every Metal Fan Should Know
    06/22/2026
    6 Must-Know Trivia Facts About Ra For Nu-Metal Fans
    06/22/2026
    5 Essential Facts About Signs Of The Swarm Every Deathcore Fan Should Know
    06/22/2026
  • Deep Cut
    Deep CutShow More
    What Is Spencer Sotelo’s Net Worth After Years With Periphery?
    06/22/2026
    What Caused Saliva’s Josey Scott To Quit? Inside His Fallout And Return Attempt
    06/22/2026
    Marko Hietala’s Net Worth And Life After Leaving Nightwish
    06/22/2026
    The Truth Behind Wes Borland’s Exit And Return To Limp Bizkit
    06/22/2026
    How Rich Is Myles Kennedy After Years With Alter Bridge And Slash?
    06/22/2026
  • Reviews
    ReviewsShow More
    Down – House of Blues, Cleveland (August 19, 2026)
    Racetraitor – Nobody, Son of Nobody (Album Review)
    The Rockett Mafia – Live at Whisky A Go Go (August 14, 2026)
    08/20/2026
    Saliva – Breaking Through (Album Review)
    Primus – Dynamo Metalfest (August 15, 2026)
Reading: Marty Friedman Confirms No Interest In Megadeth Reunion
Aa
Metalhead ZoneMetalhead Zone
  • News
  • Reviews
  • Lists
  • Deep Cut
Search
  • Home
  • News
  • Lists
  • Deep Cut
  • Reviews

King Diamond Guitarist Andy La Rocque Signals 2026 Release For the New Album

Sarah J. Thorne Sarah J. Thorne 06/22/2026
Facebook Like
Instagram Follow
Youtube Subscribe
Tiktok Follow
  • Privacy Policy
  • Advertise
  • About Us
© Foxiz News Network. Ruby Design Company. All Rights Reserved.
News

Marty Friedman Confirms No Interest In Megadeth Reunion

Bihter Sevinc
Last updated: 2025/01/19 at 2:18 PM
By Bihter Sevinc 2 Min Read
Share
Photo Credit: Classic Rock

In a recent interview on the Metal Voice, Marty Friedman confirmed he has no plans to reunite with Megadeth.

Your taste in news shouldn't be up to an algorithm — choose it yourself on Google!
Choose Now

“I’ve never been approached for any ex-Megadeth stuff because I think everybody… It’s widely known that I’m completely not interested in doing that,” the guitarist said when asked if he had been contacted about Kings of Thrash or collaborating with David Ellefson.

He added, “[I] left an absolutely spotless history that I’m very proud of. Revisited it twice with Megadeth at Budokan and Wacken and it’s absolutely way back there in the past.”

- Advertisement -
Ad imageAd image

Friedman, who joined Megadeth in 1990, played on five of their albums before leaving in 1999. In 2023, he reunited with the band during performances at Tokyo’s Nippon Budokan and the Wacken Open Air festival.

In a 2024 interview with THAT Rocks!, Friedman shared that he prefers not to be linked to Megadeth anymore. “Once I left Megadeth, the tag ‘ex-Megadeth’ was stuck to my name, and I understood that for about a year or two. And then I really, really wanted to cut that out because I was no longer in Megadeth and I was doing my own thing doing other things not related to Megadeth at all.”

He elaborated, “So from about 2002 or 2003, I just made it a strict rule that any kind of media when they published whatever they were doing, no ‘ex-Megadeth’ next to my name. Just don’t put it in the headline. Don’t put my name with Megadeth— ‘former Megadeth,’ all of that stuff was like a very, very strict rule.”

- Advertisement -
Ad imageAd image

In his memoir, ‘Dreaming Japanese,’ Friedman recounted the challenges of his final days with the band. Before his last performance, he experienced a severe panic attack that sent him to the ER. Despite his condition, he managed to take the stage and perform as though nothing was wrong.

TAGGED: Marty Friedman, Megadeth
Share This Article
Facebook Twitter Copy Link
Previous Article Could Myles Kennedy Cover a Boston Classic? Tremonti Thinks So
Next Article Mark Tremonti Prefers Sinatra Shows Over His Rock Performances

Ronnie Radke Claims Red Hot Chili Peppers Make ‘Garbage’ Music

Sarah J. Thorne Sarah J. Thorne 08/22/2026
Facebook Like
Twitter Follow
Instagram Follow
Youtube Subscribe

Trending

Sean ‘X-Pac’ Waltman On Choosing Uncle Kracker Over Red Hot Chili Peppers

In a recent interview with Chris Van Vliet, Sean 'X-Pac' Waltman spoke about his past…

09/23/2023

Noodles Targets Those Benefiting From The Mentally ‘Handicapped’

Noodles recently took to Twitter/X to ask his followers how they had chats with friends…

09/30/2023

Bumblefoot Says New Art of Anarchy Album Has ‘Big Four’ Heavy Guitar Riffs

Art of Anarchy is gearing up for the release of their third studio album, 'Let…

10/08/2023

Ross The Boss Explains His Condition To Reunite With Manowar

Recently speaking with Chaoszine, former Manowar member Ross the Boss detailed what it takes for…

10/16/2023

Bumblefoot Admits He’s Still Receiving Criticism Over Guns N’ Roses Mishap

During a recent conversation with We Go To 11, Ron 'Bumblefoot' Thal confessed to facing continued…

10/23/2023

Our website stores cookies on your computer. They allow us to remember you and help personalize your experience with our site.

Read our privacy policy for more information.

Quick Links

  • Privacy Policy
  • Advertise
  • About Us
Advertise with us

Socials

Follow US
Welcome Back!

Sign in to your account

Lost your password?