MEGADETH Riding High On Argentine Chart

June 7, 2007

According to a posting on MEGADETH's official web site, Argentine fans have once again shown their undying love for the band. The group's latest CD, "United Abominations", is at No. 6 on the country's top-selling album chart. This is a big deal in a nation where Spanish-language music occupies the highest position in the album chart.

As previously posted, five of Dave Mustaine's interview segments will air this weekend (June 9) on "Headbanger's Ball" at 10:00 p.m. ET. There will now be another six that air on next weekend's "Headbanger's Ball" (June 16). Once all 11 air, they will be put into rotation in all rock blocks on MTV2. That means during the blocks of time where MTV2 airs rock videos ("T Minus Rock", "Elite 8", "Rock Countdown", etc.) these segments will rotate in between videos (alongside segments from other rock artists/bands).

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