Former Megadeth guitarist Marty Friedman reflects on leaving the heavy metal band
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The musician spoke with Fox News about his new album "Tokyo Jukebox 3" and how living in Japan has influenced his music.
Friedman, 58, also talked about how living in Japan since 2003 has shaped his musical interests and why he left the heavy metal band Megadeth over 20 years ago. Fox News: What can fans expect from this new album? Marty Friedman: "Tokyo Jukebox 3" is basically my interpretation of well-known Japanese songs. And there's something about Japanese music that I fell in love with a long time ago. And it's kind of indigenous to Japan and its own music scene. And that is there's this kind of feeling that you get from the songs melodically that don't really happen in other kind of genres or other country's music.More Related News