Hangar 18 live at McMurphy's
Paladino's, CA
September 8, 2006
Hangar 18 returned to the stage at McMurphy's in Pasadena, complete line-up in tow and ready to rock. The set featured a diverse collection of songs celebrating Megadeth's history from the Killing is My Business beginnings through Youthanasia.

Trendy Pasadena will never be the same as Hangar 18 invades a sweet Irish pub in the heart of Old Town.
The line-up also included Nightmare, a tribute to Alice Cooper. If you're ever in Phoenix AZ or Cleveland OH, drop by Cooperstown, a sportsbar/music joint owned by Alice Cooper, and order the Megadeth ribs!

Mega-Fro! Singer/Guitarist William "Fro Mustaine" Rustrum brings back the big hair years in a BIG way. Did you know you can also catch him live with his original band, Anger As Art, coming soon to a town or brothel near you. And make sure you pick up their new album, Callous and Furor, coming soon to a music store near you.

Drummer Dave Scott Chedrick Samuelson road tested his new iteration of The Machine(TM) a custom drum frame built by Dave himself. Not only did The Machine(TM) Version 2.0 hold up well, it even fit nicely on McMurphy's small stage! For more info on his custom drum hardware, visit his website, DaveChedrick.com

Shredding Marty "Vic" Doty was back in action and taking no prisoners!

Hangar 18's bassist Melanie "Mellefson" Sisneros can be heard on a few new CDs in stores now and soon: Girls Got Rythm, an all-female tribute compilation (check her out on the track "Dog Eat Dog" with Whole Lotta Rosies) and The Last of My Kind, the debut release from original traditonal metalers Crescent Shield.

Vic Rattlehead came out for the fun and radioactive green glowing globes.
Fro Mustiane and Mellefson share a moment of metal.

Flyer Gallery: The new flyer celebrates the DVD release of The Arsenal of Megadeth, a killer collection featuring interviews and videos from Megadeth's illustrious if not notorious career. If you haven't already, grab yourself a copy! Or just grab yourself.
Special thanks to Carol Anderson for the photos!