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EXODUS Live At The DNA
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-EkIkE- | Fecha: Martes, 2009-05-26, 6:58 AM | Mensaje # 1 |
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| DVD One: 01. Intro / Scarred Spangled Banner 02. Deliver Us to Evil 03. Blacklist 04. Piranha 05. Til Death Do Us Part 06. Fabulous Disaster 07. Shroud of Urine 08. Parasite 09. Only Death Decides 10. Forward March 11. Chemi-Kill DVD Two: 01. And Then There Were None 02. Culling the Herd 03. Sealed With A Fist 04. Throwing Down 05. Lesson In Violence 06. War Is My Sheppard 07. Tempo of the Damned 08. Impaler 09. Toxic Waltz 10. Bonded by Blood 11. Strike of the Beast 03:13 Total playing time 45:02 * Estilo: Thrash Metal * Discográfica y #: Self Released * Formato: Grabación original * Año: 2005 * Extractor: DVD Decrypter * Formato: ISO * Origen: DVD * Tamaño del Fichero: 4.15 GB 3.38 GB * Carátulas: Front, CD Cita Finalmente, nos llega este DVD de esta banda legendaria de thrash, el cual fue filmado en la fiesta de lanzamiento de su disco anterior, Tempo of the Damned. Para muchos, ha sido una larga espera para que pudiéramos ver a estos gigantes del thrash en vivo pero la verdad es que la espera no ha sido fructífera, inclusive para los amantes de esta banda.
A pesar de ser un DVD doble y el tener una gran cantidad de material representado, el nivel de producción del mismo, esta muy lejos de lo que pudiésemos llamar profesional. Filmado con lo que parece ser una sola cámara, el dvd nos muestra una sola misma toma durante toda su duración, con acercamientos ocasionales a cada uno de los miembros. No hace falta mencionar que esto se vuelve tedioso después de cierto tiempo prudencial. Unido a esto, tenemos un sonido que deja mucho que desear y que podría estar al nivel del ultimo dvd de Ántrax, con la única diferencia que en el de Anthrax la batería suena muy bien, algo que no ocurre con este concierto.
El grupo se toca el material de manera perfecta y clara, sin embargo, la presencia del obeso Steve Souza, combinado con el diminuto escenario donde tocan, llega en muchas ocasiones a dejarnos aburridos acerca de la actuación desplegada (o la falta de) y la energía que cada miembro debería desplegar. Muchos dirán que la edad de ellos puede ser una causa de esto pero la verdad es que después de haber visto el de Testament, esto no tiene validez. El grupo se ve lento, en especial Souza y esto da hasta cierto punto, un grado de lastima para la banda.
Al final, lo que tenemos en frente es material de colección para los amantes del grupo. Entre ellos me incluyo pero esto no me hace obviar la falta de profesionalismo al sacar esta producción a la venta. Esta es una banda legendaria, sin duda alguna, y talvez hubiese sido mejor esperarse hasta la gira del SHKM para sacar un DVD de manera profesional. Además de que con nuevos miembros y con mas juventud, la puesta en escena pudo haber sido mas energética. Solo para fanáticos. ENLACE EMULE Disponible sólo a los usuarios Y MAS ABAJO Exodus - Live At The DNA (DVD) (2005) EN TORRENT
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Blacknight | Fecha: Martes, 2009-05-26, 1:13 PM | Mensaje # 2 |
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| Gracias KiKe. Ya toy con el.
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lordmetal666 | Fecha: Lunes, 2012-10-08, 3:55 PM | Mensaje # 3 |
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| espectacular reseña...yo no podria haberlo resumido mejor..igual como dijiste,es para fanaticos
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metalmaniac | Fecha: Martes, 2012-10-09, 0:58 AM | Mensaje # 4 |
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| Muy bien comentado todo,muchas gracias
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unica723 | Fecha: Domingo, 2014-04-06, 9:56 AM | Mensaje # 5 |
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| Open your ears, brace yourself and step into a metal time machine. The date is now 1982. Tom Hunting and Kirk Hammet, followed soon after by Gary Holt, form Exodus. They searched in vain for a frontman to complete their band, until the fateful day Rich Burch introduced them to one Paul Baloff. They became hugely popular amongst the worldwide underground tape trading community. Within a couple of years the metal scene is exploding all over the world but the San Francisco Bay Area in particular, is exploding with a new brand of aggressive metal all it's own.
Unquestionably, it was Exodus's innovating song writing and explosive live shows along with their brutally sick attitudes that spawned the Bay Area thrash scene. Exodus was instrumental in pioneering this style of music and soon became the toast of the Bay Area metal scene, in the process inspiring a host of other groups such as Metallica, Testament, Death Angel and Violence (which Rob Flynn would later leave to form Machine Head). "If it wasn't for Exodus there would be no Machine Head," is how Rob Flynn recently evaluated Exodus's immense impact and influence on his bands current musical direction. Metallica were impressed enough by Exodus to recruit Kirk Hammet as the replacement for Dave Mustaine following his departure from the Metallica ranks in 83'. Gary, Paul and Tom forge on and create a whole new world musically, they go through several other guitar players until they find Rick Hunolt and then they add Rob McKillop. The machine is born and they soon become the holy men of metal. Completed nearly a year before it's eventual April 1985 release, Exodus's debut album, Bonded By Blood (originally titled A Lesson In Violence), was a groundbreaking effort that is still being regarded as one of the greatest and most timeless classics the metal genre has ever produced. They set out on tour with Venom and Slayer and leave a path of sick & disgusting, torture and destructive violence.
Personal and musical differences led to Paul Baloff's dismissal before the release of the bands second album Pleasures of the Flesh. This featured new singer Steve "Zetro" Souza (ex- Legacy front man). Legacy later went on to change their name to Testament.
Exodus went on to obtain greater commercial heights with some of their subsequent records (Pleasures of the Flesh, Fabulous Disaster, Impact is Imminent and Force of Habit) and tours (which included gigs with the likes of Pantera, Anthrax, Motorhead, Suicidal Tendencies, Black Sabbath, Celtic Frost, Megadeth, Metallica and Ice T's Body Count.
After experiencing a host of record company and personal problems that added further pressure on the already fragile relations within the band, Exodus eventually split up in 1992, just a short time following the release of their final studio effort entitled Force of Habit.
In late 1996, nearly 13 years after Bonded by Blood was recorded, vocalist Paul Baloff, Gary Holt, Rick Hunolt, Tom Hunting and new bassist Jack Gibson were reunited. On March 8th 1997 at a sold out performance in their hometown of San Francisco the show was recorded and a "live" album was released entitled Another Lesson in Violence and a full tour of Europe and North America followed. After the tours were completed, the band once again went their own ways. Everyone would have to wait until September 2001 for Exodus to reunite again, they came to the aid of "Testaments" Chuck Billy. The Thrash of the Titans' the show was a benefit that featured Exodus, Legacy, Anthrax, S.O.D. and Death Angel, after the benefit Exodus begins working on new material for another album and are starting to play more shows again, when on February 2, 2002 Paul Baloff suffers a stroke, which ultimately takes his life. The rest of the band feels compelled to soldier on for Paul. Zetro comes back onboard and the band is feeling more powerful and vital than ever as well as retaining that brutally sick attitude that they had since the very beginning. They are in the pre-production stage right now for their new album that will be out late 2002- early 2003. Exodus At MySpace 2005 Live At The DNA (DVD)
Tracklist:
Disc I 01. Intro/Scar Spangled Banner 02. Deliver Us To Evil 03. Blacklist 04. Piranha 05. 'Til Death Do Us Part 06. Fabulous Disaster 07. Shroud Of Urine 08. Parasite 09. Only Death Decides 10. Forward March 11. Chemi-Kill
Disc II 01. And Then There Were None 02. Culling The Herd 03. Sealed With A Fist 04. Throwing Down 05. A Lesson In Violence 06. War is My Sheppard 07. Tempo Of The Damned 08. Impaler 09. The Toxic Waltz 10. Bonded By Blood 11. Strike Of The Beast
Label: Self-released/independent The DVD(s) were recorded at the "Tempo Of The Damned" cd release party at the DNA, which looks like a good sized club. The whole thing has a pretty rockin, party atmosphere to it. It looks like everyone is having a hell of a time. There`s plenty of crowd footage and interviews with fans standing in line to get in. The fan footage is interspersed in between songs every third or fourth song. I like the way they put it all together. It`s a lot like being there.
Do not expect this to be a multi-million dollar, twenty camera DVD "package". It`s a high quality concert DVD, but there is a sorta low brow feel to it. There are a couple of places that the volume jumps and the camera angle is pretty much dead center stage. Most of the time you can see the whole stage and the whole band. Everything is clear and audible. You can tell this is something that the band wanted to do for their fans. Not something to make a bunch of money from.
All you Exodus fans or anyone who is an old school thrash fan should go buy this DVD. You won`t regret it. Quality: DVD5 Format: DVD Video Video codec: MPEG2 Audio codec: AC3 Video: NTSC 4:3 (720x480) VBR Audio: AC3, 2/0ch, 192Kbps
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