Megadeth releases self-titled final album

Thrash metal pioneers Megadeth have released their 17th studio album, a self-titled effort billed as their last. Frontman Dave Mustaine, who faced a cancer diagnosis in 2019, described the record as a loud farewell after 42 years. The album includes a cover of Metallica's 'Ride The Lightning.'

Megadeth's new self-titled album marks the end of an era for the band, which formed in Los Angeles, California, in 1983. Released on January 23, 2026, via Tradecraft, BLKIIBLK, and Frontiers Music s.r.l., this 17th studio effort follows the sound established since their 2009 album Endgame. It features a cover of Metallica's 'Ride The Lightning,' performed by Mustaine, highlighting the thrash metal roots shared between the bands.

Mustaine has openly stated that this will be Megadeth's final studio album, with one more tour to follow before retirement. His 2019 cancer diagnosis, detailed in his upcoming memoir In My Darkest Hour, has influenced this decision after four decades in the industry. The release arrives amid a full album stream, allowing fans to experience the record immediately.

The album maintains Megadeth's signature aggressive style, blending technical riffs and Mustaine's distinctive vocals. While specifics on tracklist or production are limited in reports, it solidifies the band's legacy in thrash metal. Fans have noted the poignant timing, as Mustaine goes out 'very, very loudly,' per coverage of the event.

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