Former MEGADETH Axeman Resurfaces In Dance-Pop Act RED DYE #2

March 9, 2002

Former MEGADETH guitarist Marty Friedman (a.k.a. Dr. A) has resurfaced in RED DYE #2 (click here to view photo),a dance-pop act which uses a “hard rocking guitar” as a major part of their sound, according to the group's own description of their original material. Fronted by female lead singer Mischa and completed by composer/producer Jason Moss (whose credits include work for Fox Sports, The Phoenix Suns, Pepsi and numerous other television and film projects),RED DYE #2 recently made available for download a track called "All American Girl" at this location. For more information on the group, click here.

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