Megadeth, Ice T in “Night Stalkers”Video

Megadeth presents a murder revenge fantasy worth celebrating DatelineTheir video “Night Stalkers,”You can listen to a track off their upcoming album. The Sick, the Dying … and the Dead.

While frontman Dave Mustaine and special guest Ice-T deliver verses about black-ops assassinations, the clip shows imagery of a man, after death, becoming the band’s living-corpse mascot, Vic Rattlehead, as well as some of his backstory, which began in the clip for “We’ll Be Back,”A second cut is expected to be released on the album in September.

Mustaine explained the first section of the plot previously in an interview. Rolling Stone. “It starts off with this guy who’s got to go to work in his job at the military plant,”He stated. “Little does he know that these mercenaries have come to kill him and his family. He finds out, and he goes after these people. He’s with his army guys, and he ends up getting into hand combat with this main guy who’s got this dirty bomb, and he risks his life and swims out into the ocean with it and dies.”

Filmmaker Leo Liberti (Megadeth’s “Lying in State,” Dee Snider’s “Lies Are a Business”Each story was directed by (). Rafael Pensado, who worked on Megadeth’s “Conquer or Die”And “Dystopia”Videos, created the series.

When Rolling Stone When Mustaine was asked why he was so determined to write raging thrash music this far in his career, Mustaine replied that it was because of the competition. “Well, I still have a couple of bands in my crosshairs that I’m going after,”He said. He didn’t name names.

Mustaine spoke about the speed in “Night Stalkers”In particular, in a recent interview with SiriusXM MetalSucks). “There’s a song called ‘Night Stalker’… I can’t remember if that was the fastest one or not, but ‘Night Stalker’ is about the 160th Battalion with the U.S. Army, and it’s all the black-ops helicopters that go in at night,”He stated. “Nobody knows they’re there. They’re in, they’re out, and … I had my buddy Ice-T join me on a part in the middle of it, because Ice was a Ranger in the Army, and he did two tours over in Afghanistan. … I think that was back in ’91, when I first met him. I know he was a Ranger.”

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