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April 3, 2026

Arch Enemy Denies Copyright Claim

Arch Enemy has responded to a recent copyright infringement accusation made by Kiko Loureiro, guitarist of Megadeth and Angra, stating that any similarities between their song 'To The Last Breath' and Loureiro's work are 'purely coincidental'. The accusation was made by Loureiro and his lawyer, who claimed that Arch Enemy's song infringed on Loureiro's copyright. However, Arch Enemy has presented evidence to refute this claim, including a video that showcases the creative process behind 'To The Last Breath'. In the video, Arch Enemy's guitarist, Michael Amott, explains the inspiration behind the song and how it was written. The band has also released a statement saying that they take all copyright claims seriously, but in this case, they believe that the similarities are coincidental. Kiko Loureiro is a well-known guitarist in the metal scene, having played with bands such as Megadeth and Angra. His work has been widely acclaimed, and he is considered one of the most talented guitarists in the genre. The copyright infringement accusation is a serious matter, and Arch Enemy has taken steps to address the issue. The band's response has been met with support from fans, who believe that the similarities between the songs are indeed coincidental. The incident highlights the importance of protecting intellectual property in the music industry. With the rise of social media and online platforms, it has become easier for artists to share their work and connect with fans. However, it also increases the risk of copyright infringement, and artists must be vigilant in protecting their rights.

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