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Do You Take Metal With Your Coffee?

Ever wonder what happens to rockers who just don’t seem to rock that much anymore? Well, we do and it seems like they’re expanding into the coffee business. That’s right, Dave Mustaine (Megadeth) and Charlie Benante (Anthrax) have some beans and autographed mugs for sale.

You can even read a personalized note from the the Anthrax drummer whenever you want if you buy his signed, 16-ounce coffee mug for 40 dollars. Benante spoke about the item, saying, “Each autographed mug has a handwritten note from me. For example, ‘Drink up’ or ‘Mmmmmm good.’ This is the same style mug that I drink my morning, afternoon and evening coffee from. It’s a tall, heavy mug with a full handle.”

We’re still waiting for “Anthrax: The Flame Thrower”…the kids will LOVE it!

You can order the mugs and other crap at LegendsCupCoffee.com, a site reportedly owned by Megadeth singer Dave Mustaine’s estranged wife, Pam.

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