There are a couple of songs Megadeth have stepped away from in the past, but one of them is a cover that Dave Mustaine says the band will never play live again.
In a recent interview, Dave Mustaine vowed to never play Megadeth's cover of The Sex Pistols' "Anarchy in the U.K." again.
Mustaine agreed, describing Dio as “untouchable” against Tenacious D’s attempts to “get a rise.” He said: “There are just some guys who are untouchable. Jack is a comedian and that’s what comedians do ...
"I'm very upset with Jack Black's song about Dio," Steve-O said referencing the song "Dio" from Tenacious D's 2001 self-titled album. The song talks about Dio being "too old to rock" and needing the ...
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Jackass star Steve-O has said he is still “upset” and “offended” by a 2001 Tenacious D song about Ronnie James Dio.