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    Unique ID Code: 0000045492
    Added by: DVD Reviewer
    Added on: 26/2/2003 07:35
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    Anthrax: Return of the Killer A`s Video Anthology (US)

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    Certificate: none
    Running Time: 80 mins
    Retail Price: $24.95
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    Synopsis:
    From the groundbreaking New York band comes this retrospective video free-for-all anchored by seven of their greatest music videos. This DVD also features classic live performances of five of their greatest hits and tons of all access home video from the personal vaults of Anthrax.

    Songs Include:
    1. Ball of Confusion
    2. Caught in a Mosh
    3. Bring the Noise
    4. Nothing
    5. Black Lodge
    6. I`m The Man
    7. Among the Living
    8. Only
    9. Got the Time
    10. Room for One More
    11. Indians
    12. Hypro Glo
    13. Fueled
    14. I Am the Law
    15. Inside Out

    Music Videos and Live Performances

    Special Features:

    Video Tracks:
    Standard 1.33:1

    Distributor:
    BMG Entertainment

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    8 / 10
    Anthrax were one of the big four thrash bands of the 1980`s alongside Metallica, Megadeth and Slayer. In the early 90`s, singer Joey Belladona left the band and was replaced by Armored Saint frontman John Bush. He has been in the band ever since. This DVD contains all the music videos the band has done since Bush joined as well as some live performances with their previous frontman. There is also some amusing footage of the band on stage and off.

    The picture quality is good throughout. The music videos look excellent but some of the live performances and footage of the band suffer due to the use of camcorder. The sound is also good and fairly powerful especially in the music video sections.

    The only extras is a pretty good photo gallery which contains all sorts of Anthrax memorabilia.

    Overall, this a good DVD of a great band. Worth a purchase.
    posted by dvd_man on 26/2/2003 08:47