
The countdown to the release of MEGADETH's final studio album continues with "I Don't Care," their latest single and video out today (November 14). Watch the video HERE and listen to the song HERE from the group's self-titled album out January 23, 2026. The uncompromising metal titans teamed with director Keith J Leman for the video which mashes scenes of skate culture with dynamic band performance footage.
MEGADETH leader DAVE MUSTAINE says about the anthemic "I Don't Care": "How many times have you wanted to say this to someone? I know you want to! Deep down inside, if we had the balls, we would tell more people, 'I don't care' more often."
Musically, MUSTAINE explains, "Part of the main riff in this track had been floating around in my head since we did TSTD&TD, so I was pumped to start recording 'I Don't Care' for this LP. I really love the guitar nuances in the track. There is the main rhythm riff, next, a very deliberate down-picking part, next, the octave chords with jump picking on octave notes (while still down-picking!). And the soloing and back and forth between me and Teemu [M ntysaari] is magnificent!!"
The new single follows "Tipping Point," the album's first single (watch the video HERE and listen to the song HERE), and a very special bonus track: a reimagined version of "Ride The Lightning," which MUSTAINE co-wrote with Metallica's James Hetfield, Cliff Burton, and Lars Ulrich and was the title track from the group's 1984 album. Pre-order the album, via DAVE MUSTAINE's Tradecraft imprint in partnership with Frontiers Label Group's new BLKIIBLK label.
MEGADETH-Mustaine, Teemu M ntysaari (Lead, Rhythm, and Acoustic Guitars), James LoMenzo (Bass Guitar) and Dirk Verbeuren (Drums)-released the album's first single and video for "Tipping Point" in early October. The sonically explosive and lyrically unflinching song launches with DAVE's thunderous guitar solo before his iconic voice hauntingly kicks in. In the desolate but hopeful accompanying video, directed by Leonardo Liberti, DAVE is locked up in a prison being tortured in extreme fashion, while the band performs in the same lock-up. In the end DAVE perseveres evil and walks away into a new day.
Earlier this year, MUSTAINE revealed in a social post directly shared with his worldwide fanbase and Cyber Army that the forthcoming album will mark the final studio album from MEGADETH, who've sold over 50 million records worldwide and received a GRAMMY Award (with 12 additional nominations).
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He shared the announcement of the album and tour via his alter ego Vic Rattlehead.
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