For My Sunday Song #470, we are tackling the new single “Let There Be Shred” from the brand new and final Megadeth album, ‘Megadeth’. The song was dropped as a single on December 19, 2025, but I didn’t hear it until I bought the new album which was released on January 23, 2026. I have not stopped listening to this album and song ever since. The song helped propel Megadeth to their First #1 Album in their 40 year history. What a way to go out as this is their last album, according to Dave Mustaine. Go out on top…not many bands can do that.
The song was written by Dave Mustaine, Teemu Mäntysaari and Dirk Verbeuren. All members of Megadeth. The only one missing is James LoMenzo. The song is a blistering fun romp down memory lane. It is a nostalgic driven song about their love for Thrash metal. It is about the destruction of playing guitar with a fierce, adrenaline-filled passion that leaves everyone else in your dust. “Clawing at Fretboards”, “Smash my guitar”, “Thunderous command”, “Guitars are all screaming”, “A machine gun on meth”…all ways of describing their playing and it fits it perfectly.
Musically, the song is total fire. This is a guitar showcase song for sure. You get two solos, one from Teemu Mantysaari and one from Dave himself. During the second solo, the whole feel of the song changes and the solo obliterates your ears. The drums, from Dirk, pummel you until you are black and blue. Dave’s gravely, dirty vocals are masterful and reminds you that although he isn’t the best singer out there, he is perfect for this type of music. I can’t imagine anyone else singing this song. But again, the highlight are the frightening brutal riffs, screaming solos and wall-to-wall destruction by the guitar. These guys were definitely born with a guitar in their hand!!
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Nick Jonas – Sunday Best – (Republic Records / UMG)
Joe Bonamassa – B.B. King’s Blues Summit 100 – (KTBA Records)
Yes – Tales From Topographic Oceans (Super Deluxe Edition) – (Atlantic Recording Corp / Warner Music Group)
Marc Broussard – S.O.S. V: Songs of the ’50s – (G-Man Touring Inc)
Puscifer – Normal Isn’t – (Alchemy Recordings)
Silversun Pickups – Tenterhooks – (New Machine Recordings)
KMFDM – Enemy – (Metropolis Records)
Visions of Atlantis – Armada: An Orchestral Voyage – (Napalm Records)
Mayhem – Liturgy of Death – (Century Media Records)





McAuley Schenker Group – Bad Boys: The Mcauley Schenker Group Story 1987-1992 – (Hne)
Robin Trower – One Moment In Time: Live in the USA – (Artone Label Group / Provogue)
Linda Ronstadt – The Early Years – (Iconic LR Masters / Rhino Entertainment)
The Monkees – The A’s, The B’s & The Monkees – (Rhino Records)
Joseph – Closer to Happy – (Joseph Sounds LLC / Nettwerk Music Group)
Urne – Setting Fire To The Sky – (Spinefarm Music Group)
Course of Fate – Behind the Eclipse – (Roar)
Our Mirage – Fractured Mind – (Arising Empire)
MOL – Dreamcrush – (Nuclear Blast)





Megadeth – Megadeth – (BlkIIBlk / Frontier Records)
The Power Station – The Power Station Deluxe (40th Anniversary Edition) – (Rhino / Parlophone)
Helix – Scrap Metal – (Perris Records)
Yes – Symphonic Live – (Mercury Studios) – Limited Edition Blu-Ray / 2 CD
Lucinda Williams – World’s Gone Wrong – (Highway 20 Records / Thirty Tigers)
The Damned – Not Like Everybody Else – (earMusic / Edel Music & Entertainment)
Louis Tomlinson – How Did I Get Here? – (78 Productions / BMG Rights Mgmt)
Reba McEntire – Starting Over (30th Anniversary Edition) – (MCA Nashville / UMG)