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  2. So Far, So Good... So What! Tour - Wikipedia

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    Tour was a concert tour performed by the American thrash metal band Megadeth to support their 1988 album So Far, So Good... So What! . This was the only tour to feature the lineup of Dave Mustaine on vocals and guitar, David Ellefson on bass, Jeff Young on guitar and Chuck Behler on drums.

  3. Gar Samuelson - Wikipedia

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    Megadeth, Fatal Opera, The New Yorkers Musical artist Gary Charles " Gar " Samuelson (February 18, 1958 – July 14, 1999) was an American musician best remembered for being the drummer for thrash metal band Megadeth from 1984 to 1987, contributing to their first two albums, Killing Is My Business... and Business Is Good!

  4. Dave Mustaine - Wikipedia

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    Following this, Megadeth would tour North America in September alongside Scorpions on their "Crazy World Tour", named after the latter band's 1990 LP. [158] In November, Mustaine joined the DJ roster for Gimme Radio, promoting his involvement with Megadeth as well as his favorite music and playlists on The Dave Mustaine Show. [159]

  5. Lost 80's Live - Wikipedia

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    Lost 80's Live is a collection of musical artists from the time period of the 1980s that perform a live concert. [1] The concert tour usually consists of 10 to 12 bands that span the music genres of new wave , synthpop , rock , pop and electronic music .

  6. Megadeth discography - Wikipedia

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    The following year Megadeth released Hidden Treasures, an EP that featured previously released non-album tracks, including soundtrack and compilation songs. Cryptic Writings (1997) peaked at number 10 on the Billboard 200, and became the group's sixth consecutive studio album to be certified platinum in the US. [1]

  7. Peace Sells... but Who's Buying? - Wikipedia

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    Soon after the album's release, Megadeth began a tour as a supporting band for Motörhead. The tour took place in California and the southwestern parts of the United States. However, due to disagreements between the managements of the two bands, Megadeth were pulled from the last three shows. [38]

  8. 20 popular '70s bands that still perform today - AOL

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    Icons like Santana, Bruce Springsteen, and Billy Joel are mainstays of the touring circuit, but you might be surprised to learn that other '70s acts are still active. Stacker identified 20 music ...

  9. Clash of the Titans (tour) - Wikipedia

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    [13] [14] More speculation about a tour similar to Clash of the Titans was renewed in January 2018, when Megadeth frontman Dave Mustaine mentioned a potential tour featuring Exodus and three of the "big four" (Megadeth, Slayer and Anthrax); [15] a month later, Mustaine tweeted another potential tour similar to Clash of the Titans, titled "The ...