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Ex-Anthrax Guitarist, Megadeth Frontman Release Music Video for Autism Awareness

May 2nd 2012 12:00PM


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What happens when you collide some of the biggest heavy metal musicians to shout the truth to the world? You start a new band called Red Lamb. Dan Spitz, formerly of Anthrax, and Dave Mustaine of Megadeth, who together have sold records approaching 50 million copies, are telling the story of what it's like for a family to live with identical/mirror image twins with Autism. Dan Spitz and his wife, Candi, have identical twins with Autism and are vocal advocates about the cause and taking the power of music to now help educate awareness on a global level as never before.

The new video is for "Puzzle Box," a song with lyrics co-written by Mustaine and Spitz and with all music by the former, is gaining a foothold in the music community rather swiftly and taking a stance in the usual heavy metal fashion of pulling no punches. In addition to these two legendary musicians of The Big 4, they have recruited Grammy winner Chris Vrenna of Marilyn Manson as well as famed Grammy nominated producer Johnny K (Disturbed, Black Tide) to mix the song.

Check out the new video for "Puzzle Box" below.

Watch Red Lamb's "Puzzle Box" Video

Candi Spitz devotes all of her free to time to the largest Autism non-profit, Autism Speaks. She can be seen on every billboard, print ad, newscast and radio ad. Candi and Red Lamb have recruited Austism Speaks co-founders Bob and Suzanne Wright to be in the video for 'Puzzle Box'. Bob Wright was the CEO and Chairman for NBC Universal for more than 20 years, who also has a grandson with Autism. The extensive filming of "Puzzle Box" was done over a three month period and
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