Megadeth founder plans coffee house in hometown

JACKSON, Minn. — David Ellefson has shredded bass riffs for years as a co-founder of the metal band Megadeth.

Now he is grinding to a different beat -- coffee beans.

While he still tours and plays, Ellefson's latest venture brings him back to his hometown as a purveyor of coffee, according to the Pioneer Press.

"I've been blessed to travel the world year after year as a musician, but my roots have always stayed in Jackson," Ellefson said in a news release. "It's a true honor for our coffee brand to have a retail shop on the main street I grew up on, and to serve the very community I was born and raised in. Aside from some great coffee and a fun rock 'n' roll atmosphere, our store is a go-to destination for coffee that also tells my story of heavy metal and global music history."

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Ellefson Coffee Co. is expected to open in the spring and will feature custom coffee blends, albums and merchandise from Ellefson's music label, along with a "Museum of Deth" displaying music memorabilia.

Ellefson's custom blends include "Roast in Peace," Urban Legend," and "Kenya Thrash."