Suicide Silence Reportedly Kicked Off Megadeth Tour by Dave Mustaine

by | Dec 14, 2009

It has been reported by a number of sources that Suicide Silence have been kicked off the last couple dates of their current tour with Megadeth. According to reports, Dave Mustaine kicked off the band after an argument allegedly broke out between the two groups.

Recent twitter posts from Suicide Silence band members confirm the report. Drummer Alex Lopez tweeted: “Dave Mustaine kicked us off the Megadeth tour cuz he wanted to take our laminates for a little incident weeks ago, so we told him to fuck off.”

Bass player Dan Kenny posted on Twitter: “I would love a fist fight with Dave Mustaine… I hear he is quite good at MMA; I would triangle him in a second!”

The band will not be playing their scheduled show in Las Vegas tonight. 

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