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does anyone have any live dvds they would recommend to me, any genre of metal as long as it's good.
I already have:
Megadeth's Argentina one
Iron Maiden's Live After Death.
Metallica's Cliff em all
and I think that's all and I'm too lazy to see if I have more
Iced Earth - Alive in Athens
Blind Guardian - Imaginations Through the Looking Glass
Children of Bodom - Stockholm Knockout
Dark Funeral - Attera Orbis Terrarum, Vol 1 and Vol 2
Iced Earth - Alive In Athens
Slayer's Still Reigning is also very good.
I heard some tracks from Still Reigning tbh... looks like a dandy show but the sound was utterly shite.
I consider Behemoth's Evangelia Heretica to be the best DVD I've seen, but you gotta like the artistic direction they took. It is NOT a "descriptive" DVD, you won't see many clear shots and won't see the details of Inferno's drumming, it's more like a blurred mix between a videoclip and a live show. I personnaly love the camera shots and the effects, but I know some people dislike it and would have preferred a standard, informative DVD.

Speaking of those, Arch Enemy's Tyrants of the Rising Sun was pretty badass.
I stil think the best live dvd I've ever seen is Slipknot Disasterpieces.
Haters Gonna Hate
Hater is hating.
Saw an Amon Amarth live dvd a few years back. I thought it was pretty good. Mind you, after a bottle of shitty Dominican rum which has an aroma that bears a strange resemblance to an industrial strength pesticide, I was pretty complacent. For that very reason, the name escapes me. But it was a good watch. Think it was the supporting tour for 'With Óðinn on Our Side".
Wrath of the Norsemen? The only Amon DVD I have is the little one that comes with Twilight, and it was decent, but not jaw-dropping.
Yeah, must've been Wrath. I seem to recall them playing in a small-ish venue, and from what I remember the lighting and atmosphere really played into the music.
Iced Earth-Alive In Athens
Sodom-Lords of Depravity 1 and 2
Exodus-Shovel Headed Tour Machine and also Double Live Dynamo!!!! unparalleled energy on that one
Sabbath-Reunion (one of my favorites)
Mastodon-Live at the Aragon
Jeff Beck-Live at Ronnie Scott's (masterpiece)
Lamb of God-Walk With Me in Hell (the live portion is great but the documentary is awesome)
I haven't seen Shovel Headed Tour Machine but that sounds absolutely dandy, as SHKM was one of my more-liked Exodus albums.
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