MEGADETH: DAVE MUSTAINE Finnish TV Interview Posted Online

December 22, 2007

A 10-minute interview with MEGADETH mainman Dave Mustaine conducted by Finland's Musiikki-TV can be viewed below.

As BLABBERMOUTH.NET first reported earlier today, MEGADETH will team up with IN FLAMES, CHILDREN OF BODOM, JOB FOR A COWBOY and HIGH ON FIRE for next year's Gigantour, which is scheduled to kick off mid-April and run through the end of May.

MEGADETH will headline the Rock In India festival on March 14 in Bangalore, India. This will be the final show of the band's February/March 2008 Tour Of Duty leg supporting the "United Abominations" record. Also scheduled to appear is MACHINE HEAD.

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