Ex-MEGADETH Members YOUNG, MENZA Perform Together At MI; Better-Quality Video Available

July 8, 2008

A video clip containing soundboard-quality audio of the June 6 performance of the classic MEGADETH track "In My Darkest Hour" performed by former MEGADETH members Jeff Young (guitar) and Nick Menza (drums) along with Musicians Institute students at Musicians Institute in Hollywood, California as part of a live performance workshop can be viewed below.

Check photos of the performance by Dale Turner below.

Young recently joined the Guitar Institute of Technology teaching staff at Musicians Institute.

Musicians Institute offers a comprehensive, hands-on education in contemporary music performance, recording, guitar making, music business and film.

Jeff's entire career with MEGADETH was spent recording and touring in support of the band's 1988 platinum-selling album "So Far, So Good...So What!"

Menza joined MEGADETH for the 1990 recording "Rust in Peace" and for the next ten years became associated with the band's "classic" and most profitable era.

All photos below were taken by Dale Turner.

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