MEGADETH, MACHINE HEAD Frontmen To Guest On 'Chaos' This Sunday

May 3, 2007

MEGADETH's Dave Mustaine and MACHINE HEAD's Robert Flynn will be the featured guests on Indie 103.1 FM's specialty metal program "Chaos" this coming Sunday, May 6 at 10:00 p.m. PST (1:00 a.m. EST Monday morning).

To listen to the program live via the Internet, go to this location.

MEGADETH's video for the new version of the song "A Tout Le Monde", now retitled "A Tout Le Monde (Set Me Free)", is available for viewing at this location. A video clip of LACUNA COIL's Cristina Scabbia — who makes a guest appearance in the song — talking about the video shoot for "A Tout Le Monde (Set Me Free)", which took place March 8-9 in Los Angeles, has been posted online at this location.

"A Tout Le Monde (Set Me Free)" will appear on "United Abominations", due on May 15 via Roadrunner Records. A professionally shot video clip of MEGADETH performing "Washington is Next!" on October 14, 2006 at the Loud Park '06 festival in Tokyo, Japan has been posted online at YouTube.com. A rough-mix version of "Gears of War", is available for download at this location.

MACHINE HEAD's new video, "Aesthetics of Hate", will debut on this weekend's (May 5) edition of "Headbangers Ball". The program airs Saturdays on MTV2 beginning at 10:00 p.m. EST. Check local listings for more details.

The full-length, uncensored version of the "Aesthetics of Hate" video is now available on the "Media" page of the band's official web site. Alternately, it can be downloaded at this location (Flash Video file, 22 MB). Directed by Mike Sloat, the clip is the first from MACHINE HEAD's new album, "The Blackening", in stores now.

(Thanks: Andrew / The Space Lord)

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