MEGADETH Drummer Sings ONE BULLET LEFT's Praises

June 26, 2007

MEGADETH drummer Shawn Drover has posted the following message in the "Forums" section of the band's official web site:

"Just got off stage 30 minutes ago here (Tuesday, June 26) in Rijssen, Holland. The show was very good and the fans had a good time as well, but something else happened that put a HUGE smile on just about everybody in the venue tonight. The opening band was a band called ONE BULLET LEFT, comprised of 13-14 year old kids (yes, you read that correctly) and they were AWESOME!!!!!!! Band and crew watched their entire set, and I don't know if I have ever had a bigger smile on my face watching a concert!!!! Their singer-guitarist is one of the sickest death metal screamers alive (and he made it look effortless to boot),their drummer was equally impressive with his double-bass drum assault and good meter — all original material too, and it was good, man! Just watching these kids hammer it out like that put all of us in such a great mood — smiles everywhere tonight."

ONE BULLET LEFT, the self-proclaimed "Europe's youngest metal band" whose members have an average age of 14, recently completed a series of appearances on the Dutch national TV program "Villa Live". Check out some footage at YouTube. Also recently uploaded is a five-minute promotional clip featuring ONE BULLET LEFT performing to more than 3,000 metalheads at Dauwpop 2007. See the "wall of death" at this location.

ONE BULLET LEFT has been confirmed for this year's installment of the Waldrock festival, set to take place July 7 in Bergum, Holland. Other acts scheduled to appear include TESTAMENT, W.A.S.P., MOONSPELL, CELTIC FROST and OBITUARY.

ONE BULLET LEFT will enter the studio in the fall to record its debut album for an early 2008 release through an as-yet-undetermined label.

For more information, visit www.onebulletleft.nl.

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