Dave Mustaine calls out journalist at Megadeth Helsinki show

Dave Mustaine publicly criticized a journalist during a Megadeth concert in Helsinki, Finland. The incident occurred on June 26 after the reporter asked a question about James Hetfield backstage.

Mustaine addressed the audience midway through the set following a performance of the 1993 track Angry Again. He described the journalist from a major local newspaper as a fucking dickhead for asking who would win in a fight between Mustaine and Metallica frontman James Hetfield.

The singer dedicated the next song to the reporter but noted the band lacked a track titled I'm an Asshole. They performed the new song Let There Be Shred instead.

Later in the show Megadeth played their cover of Metallica's Ride the Lightning, a track on which Mustaine originally contributed as a songwriter before his departure from the band in 1983.

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