Benedetta Baldin

Megadeth’s new single “I Don’t Care” to be released next week

Author Benedetta Baldin - 6.11.2025

Fresh news for thrash metal fans! Megadeth will release their next single off of their self-titled record next week. The track is titled “I Don’t Care”.

The complete tracklist off of their last album is the following:

  1. Tipping Point
  2. I Don’t Care
  3. Hey, God?
  4. Let There Be Shred
  5. Puppet Parade
  6. Another Bad Day
  7. Made To Kill
  8. Obey The Call
  9. I Am War
  10. The Last Note
  11. Ride the Lightning (Bonus track)

Megadeth will play numerous festivals next year, including performances at Tuska, Rock For People – Park 360, Ferrara Summer Festival, Sonic Temple, and more. Also, Iron Maiden revealed the shows for their tour “Run For Your Lives” in the American continent. The leg will have two extraordinary support bands, Megadeth and Anthrax.

The band recently revealed dates for their Latin American shows, part of their farewell tour “This Was Our Life”.

April 23rd – Lima, Perù – Costa 21
April 26th – Bogotà, Colombia – Movistar Arena
April 30th – Buenos Aires, Argentina – TBA
May 2nd – Sao Paulo, Brazil – Espaco Unimeo
May 5th – Santiago, Chile – Movistar Arena
May 8th – Monterrey, Mexico – Arena Monterrey
May 10th – Mexico City, Mexico – Arena Ciudad de Mexico
May 13th – Guadalajara, Mexico – Arena Guadalajara

Join the Megadeth Cyber Army at megadeth.com/cyberarmy

In a recent appearance on Reigning TV, Kerry King, the guitarist for Slayer, and Mark Osegueda, the singer of Death Angel, were asked which thrash metal band they preferred, Metallica or Megadeth. As reported by theprp, together with Slayer and Anthrax, the latter two bands are regarded as mainstays of the thrash metal scene. King provided some concise nuance to his Metallica preference, whilst Osegueda was ready to declare his support for the band.

I’m gonna be brutally honest. Metallica has a singer. Sorry Dave. – Kerry King

King and Osegueda, who both perform in King‘s own band, were also questioned in that same episode if they would rather play with Megadeth frontman Dave Mustaine or Metallica frontman James Hetfield. King offered this, and both chose Hetfield.

James Hetfield. Sorry Dave, I know played in your band, but, I’m going with James. – Kerry King