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Thrash-metal band Megadeth launches NFT collection and metaverse community

Thrash-metal band Megadeth launches NFT collection and metaverse community


Legendary American thrash metal band Megadeth announced a new nonfungible token (NFT) collection on Dec. 5, allowing fans exclusive access to content and physical experiences. 

The band announced the NFTs on social media through a post on X, formerly Twitter, saying the 5000-piece collection features the band’s digital mascot, ​​Vic Rattlehead.

In addition to its digital collectible, the band announced that the NFT will unlock both physical and digital experiences to be had in the metaverse, including one-on-one conversations with the band members. 

“This isn’t just a fan club; it’s a community owned by YOU.”

The band and its frontman, Dave Mustaine, have millions of fans and have already received an uproar of positive response to the initiative. Some X users have responded to the band’s post by saying, “Heavy metal and NFTs! Sign me up!”

Cointelegraph reached out to Megadeth for further comment on the collection. 

Megadeth is one of the world’s most popular heavy metal groups. However, it is not the first in its genre to hop into the Web3 space. Another heavy metal sensation, Avenged Sevenfold, has also previously released NFTs to draw in their online community called the DeathBeats Club.

In late November, the band released tickets for shows in their upcoming concert tour as NFTs and received an overwhelmingly positive response from fans across the digital space.

In an act of solidarity across the merging Web3 music and heavy metal space, M. Shadows, the lead singer of Avenged Sevenfold, congratulated Megadeth on its own entrance into the NFT space in a post saying: 

“Every project should be judged on the merit of what they provide and not the underpinning technology. Blockchain simply gives you more options and ownership. Hope to see more artists take the leap with their communities.”

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