Former Megadeth Drummer Nick Menza Dies at 51 After Collapsing On Stage (UPDATE)

Menza, former drummer of heavy metal group Megadeth, collapsed on stage for unknown reasons. He was 51.

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UPDATED, 9:28 P.M:  Dave Mustaine, the lead singer and guitarist for Megadeth, has penned a remembrance letter for Nick Menza. Read a portion of the note below, and head to Megadeth's website for the whole thing.

As a player, Nick had a very powerful jazzy flair, unpredictable and always entertaining. And as great a drummer as he was, the time spent with him as a person, a bandmate, and a friend was even more fun. There were several times we discussed him coming back to the band, but for various reasons it never came together. We've been in touch all along, he had come out to our shows recently, and he had remained a great friend, a true professional and a larger than life personality.
 

UPDATED, 6:03 P.M.:  Nick Menza's biographer J. Marshall Craig tells the Daily Newsthat he had a book coming out on July 23.Megalife was his personal memoir in collaboration with Craig on his days in Megadeth, and would have been accompanied by a comic book piece. His death may delay the release.

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Nick Menza, the one-time drummer of the heavy metal group Megadeth has died. He was 51 years old. The celebrated percussionist was performing a show last night with his band Ohm at a Los Angeles venue called Baked Potato when he suddenly collapsed on stage just three songs into the set. Despite the best efforts of paramedics, they were unable to revive Menza, and shortly thereafter he was pronounced dead. The cause of death has yet to be released.

Menza was born July 24, 1964 in Munich, West Germany. His professional career began around the time he turned 18. He began drumming alongside singer Kelle Rhoads, the brother of legendary Quiet Riot/Ozzy Osbourne guitar player Randy Rhoads, in a band named simply Rhoads. Shortly thereafter, he moved into the anonymous world of session playing and backed up some of the biggest names in the recording industry with little fanfare.

Fate intervened in 1989 when Dave Mustaine, lead singer and guitarist for the band Megadeth, fired the group's drummer and brought Menza in to replace him. For almost the next decade, Menza provided the thundering backbeat for some of the heavy metal band's biggest hit albums, most notably Rust in Peace and Countdown to Extinction. The drummer's tenure in the group ended around 1998 when it was discovered that he had a tumor that needed to be removed. Rather than wait for his recovery to end, Mustaine and Megadeth carried on with a replacement.

In the wake of the news of his stunning passing, multiple tributes poured in from some of the biggest names in the business, shocked at the loss of such a titan of metal music. 

TELL ME THIS ISN'T TRUE! I woke at 4 AM to hear Nick Menza passed away on 5/21 playing his drums w/Ohm at the Baked Potato. #nickmenzarip

RIP Nick Menza. Thank you for sharing your gift of music with us. Peace to your family. pic.twitter.com/wpkIwWvkFd
Tragic news....Rust in Peace Nick Menza... You were taken too soon :( https://t.co/vm42rAQ2Wm
Jesus.....right as I was about to post pics of having fun at a festival yesterday I just hear that Nick Menza... https://t.co/e4WpN4XAaD
Wow just heard that Nick Menza passed away. Wow I can't believe it, way too young! Great guy too, hung out with him a lot. #RIPNickMenza
Shocked and deeply saddened to hear the passing of #NickMenza My condolences to his family. #RIPNickMenza @MenzaNick

Last year, Mustaine revealed in an interview with Rolling Stone that Megadeth almost reunited with Menza at one point in the early '00s, but they just couldn’t make it happen. "I think there was so much bitterness because of the people that were managing us at the time," Mustaine said. "If you poison the well you can't expect there to be an area of clean water anywhere."

Menza is survived by his parents and two sons. 

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