TESTAMENT To Perform Entire 'The Legacy' Album On MEGADETH/EXODUS Tour

January 25, 2010

MEGADETH will join forces with TESTAMENT and EXODUS for a month-long North American tour that will find these thrash titans crisscrossing the nation on the "Rust in Peace" 20th anniversary tour. These will be incredibly special shows that will delight Megadeth fans, as the band will be playing its landmark, genre-defining album, 1990's "Rust in Peace", in its entirety, in addition to other MEGADETH set list favorites.

TESTAMENT, will perform its first-ever album, "The Legacy", in its entirety during the trek . In this monstrously massive celebration of metal, TESTAMENT felt it was time to throw down the gauntlet and bring people back to the roots of their visceral and vice-tight music, re-invoking songs which helped lay the foundation for a thrash generation. "We wanted to give the fans something different," says frontman Chuck Billy. "We wanted to play these songs which have not been played since we've been touring [the latest TESTAMENT album] 'The Formation Of Damnation'."

"I can't believe that we wrote this stuff when we are 17, 18, and 19 years old," says TESTAMENT guitarist Eric Peterson. "Although 'Formation…' stands on its own, we cannot even write music today like we did back then. 'The Legacy' will always be our legacy."

Refreshingly brutal, yet steeped in clever melodic twists, "The Legacy" was a scene-busting statement of intent by Billy, guitarists Eric Peterson and Alex Skolnick, bassist Greg Christian and drummer Louie Clemente. And with classic pit-starters such as "Over The Wall", "Burnt Offerings" and "First Strike Is Deadly" creating human froth with genuine songwriting prowess, "The Legacy" set TESTAMENT up to take the thrash metal world by storm in the coming years.

"These are the first nine songs we put together," says Billy proudly. "This is what started the band, so we wanted to go back and give the fans a chance to not only get back to metal's roots, but to feel the force of TESTAMENT's roots at the same time." "And it's no wonder with a foundation like that we are still here today," adds Peterson.

EXODUS guitarist Gary Holt adds, "I am so stoked to be a part of this tour with our long-time friends MEGADETH and TESTAMENT! This will prove to be a thrash metal wet dream and I cannot wait to get the party started and hit the road on this beast of a tour! It's been about six years since we last toured with MEGADETH and after all these long years, this will be our first with TESTAMENT, so I for one am fired up! Let the bloodbath begin!"

The tour will kick off on March 1 in Spokane, Washington and will run through the end of the month.

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