
Nick Menza‘s manager, Robert S. Bolger, has issued Nick’s statement, as follows:
“To my fans, I hate disappointing all of you who have been asking and hopeful that Marty Friedman and I would rejoin Dave Mustaine and David Ellefson to resurge the classic ‘Rust In Peace’ lineup,” Menza says. “I was totally ready and excited to get back in Megadeth. I went to Dave’s house/studio in San Diego this past December and we jammed for the weekend and It was totally cool. We instantly fell right back into our musical groove together. We have great chemistry; It’s a magical thing! And, yes, that’s me, the “mystery” drummer whose face is hidden in the YouTube videos Justis Mustaine posted as seen below.
“A few weeks after this we all got together with our old manager Ron Laffitte for a dinner meeting at the Anaheim White House restaurant during N.A.M.M. It was great seeing Ron and Marty. We all talked about the plans for a new record and touring and I made it known I was into rejoining and making this my priority. I was pumped, and even went as far as recording drums on five new Megadeth songs Dave had sent me.
“As soon as got home and it was time to sit down and negotiate my terms in writing, I was offered a very unfair deal that was so wrong. They didn’t feel I was worth anything to the band. Dave blocked my emails, changed his number and then, apparently, Ron Laffitte was fired as the band’s manager. Here is one of my favorite bands and a huge part of my life achievements and I was shut out for wanting a fair deal.
I am really blown away how this band conducts business. A band is about a group of people who have respect for one another, sense of loyalty, comradely, and most of all honor and trust! “I’m not a puppet I have integrity, loyalty, and honor. That’s who I am! There’s much more to this story, and I could now add the final chapter to my book “Nick Menza Megalife: Countdown To Resurrection,” by J. Marshall Craig.
“Despite this dark final chapter, I wish Megadeth the heartiest of health, happiness and success with their future plans. As for me, I am moving on with a new band of other fellow former Deth members, as well as a few surprise players, and producer ” Menza says.
Menza joined Megadeth for the 1989 recording “Rust In Peace” and for the next nine years became associated with the band’s “classic” and most profitable era.
When the band’s most recent drummer, Shawn Drover, and guitarist, Chris Broderick quit the band in November 2014, anticipation was high that Menza and lead guitarist Marty Friedman would reform the “Rust In Peace” lineup of Megadeth by far its most commercial and critical peak.
Following the reissue of the entire Megadeth catalog, Menza was invited to reunite with the band in 2004. Days after a reunion was announced, Menza was fired after rehearsals and replaced with Shawn Drover. Mustaine said that this was because Nick “just wasn’t prepared.”
According to Nick’s manager, Robert S. Bolger. Menza’s as-yet-unnamed new group with former fellow Megadeth members Chris Poland and James LoMenzo will be revealing the group’s final ranks and name in the next weeks.









