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Dave Ellefson fired from Megadeth

An episode of the Music Babble podcast, hosted by Joe Guitar Education, titled "Dave Ellefson fired from Megadeth" was published on May 27, 2021 and runs 7 minutes.

May 27, 2021 ·7m · Music Babble

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In this episode I talk about the reasons why Dave was fired from his bass player role in Megadeth and if it was really warranted or not.

In this episode I talk about the reasons why Dave was fired from his bass player role in Megadeth and if it was really warranted or not.

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