Megadeth Hits No. 1 Shortly Before Calling It Quits
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Megadeth’s “I Don’t Care” debuts at No. 1 on iTunes this Friday (November 14) just weeks before the band’s final album arrives and a farewell tour begins. Dave Mustaine of Megadeth, portrait, London , United Kingdom, 1992. (Photo by Martyn Goodacre/Getty Images) Getty Images Fans of the metal band Megadeth are preparing themselves for both a very exciting new chapter for the group as well as a sad farewell. The thrash outfit is scheduled to release its upcoming seventeenth full-length, a self-titled affair, in January, and while that is usually good news, it will also mark the final full-length from the rockers. This Friday (November 14), Megadeth’s new single “I Don’t Care” becomes an immediate bestseller in America, and its immediate performance on iTunes shows just how beloved the act is, decades on – and demonstrates that there is incredible anticipation for the forthcoming project. Megadeth’s “I Don’t Care” Debuts at No. 1 “I Don’t Care” sits at No. 1 on the iTunes Top Songs chart at the time of writing. Megadeth’s performance is impressive, especially since the band faced competition from some of the most successful songs of the year and a handful of exciting new releases. Friday marks the beginning of a new tracking frame in the global music industry. It is when most musicians drop brand new tunes and projects, as then they will have a complete seven days in which to rack up streams and sales. Most musicians who are hoping to make an impact on charts globally deliver music on Friday, and this time around, Megadeth is the champion. Megadeth Beats Alex Warren and KPop Demon Hunters “I Don’t Care” outpaces the No. 1 song in America, “The Fate of Ophelia” by Taylor Swift. That tune currently resides in the runner-up spot on the iTunes…