Arch Enemy vs Kiko Loureiro
Arch Enemy's guitarist Michael Amott has responded to Kiko Loureiro's copyright infringement claim with video footage. The footage shows that the parts of the song in question were recorded in 2022. According to the post on Metal Injection, Kiko Loureiro, the former Megadeth guitarist, had claimed that Arch Enemy had copied parts of one of his songs. However, Michael Amott has now provided evidence to refute this claim. The video footage posted by Amott clearly shows the band working on the song in 2022, which predates Loureiro's claim. Amott stated, "Sorry to disappoint you and your lawyer" in response to Loureiro's allegations. This development is the latest in a series of events that have unfolded since Loureiro made his claim. The music community has been following the situation closely, with many fans and fellow musicians weighing in on the matter. As the situation continues to unfold, it remains to be seen how Loureiro will respond to the evidence presented by Amott. The incident has sparked a wider conversation about copyright infringement in the music industry and the importance of protecting intellectual property. The video footage can be seen on Metal Injection's website, and fans are encouraged to share their thoughts on the matter. In related news, Arch Enemy is set to release new music in the coming months, with fans eagerly anticipating the band's next move.
Arch Enemy Refutes Claim

