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  • PHOENIX
    Veteran
    • Jan 2004
    • 2212

    New Megadeth Dvd

    MEGADETH: 'Arsenal Of Megadeth' DVD Collection Details Revealed - Jan. 28, 2006

    MEGADETH has teamed with Capitol Records/EMI Music Catalog Marketing to unleash "Arsenal of Megadeth", a new comprehensive two-disc DVD collection available March 21. A visual career anthology containing 32 previously unreleased clips, "Arsenal of Megadeth" chronicles the rise and evolution of the band, providing fans with a heavy metal armory of music videos, interviews, home video shot by MEGADETH's own Dave Mustaine and hidden tracks. Clocking in at almost three hours, "Arsenal of Megadeth"'s tracklist was personally compiled by Mustaine, ensuring the ultimate head-hammering MEGADETH experience.

    Following the 2005 release of MEGADETH's "Greatest Hits: Back to the Start" CD and deluxe CD/DVD collections of singles and fan favorites, "Arsenal of Megadeth" provides fans with the most in-depth look ever provided into the band's storied history. In addition to 20 of the band's music videos, "Arsenal" contains a bevy of career-spanning previously unreleased material, including behind the scenes audition footage, a 1995 band appearance on MTV's "Most Wanted", a clip of Dave Mustaine's guest appearance on "The Drew Carey Show", and concert footage from 2005's Gigantour — essential cuts for every Megafan.

    In 2005, MEGADETH was the headbanging, headlining act of Dave Mustaine's Gigantour, a tour founded on the principles of "fan-friendly" pricing and accessibility to the music. Mustaine's vision for Gigantour was to "put together a festival that consisted of positive bands that play heavy music in a high energy environment." 2005's inaugural Gigantour did just that and was an immense international success. "Arsenal of Megadeth" contains previously unreleased concert footage from the tour, including a live performance of MEGADETH's metal anthem, "Peace Sells".

    MEGADETH was formed in 1983, and in the words of "The Decline of Western Civilization Part II: The Metal Years" director Penelope Spheeris, "[have] always been intelligent and uncompromising; they gave an entire generation a new perspective on our troubled world."

    MEGADETH members Dave Mustaine, Glen Drover (lead and rhythm guitar), James MacDonough (bass) and Shawn Drover (drums) keep themselves engaged with their fanbase by regularly posting to the official MEGADETH web site (www.megadeth.com). The site connects fans to the MEGADETH eBay auction site and fan forums, and provides up-to-date official information on all things MEGADETH.

    "Arsenal of Megadeth" (DVD)

    Disc 1:

    01. "Peace sells..." film excerpt from "Talk Radio"
    02. "Peace Sells" broadcast music video
    03. Interview, 1986* compiled interview excerpts
    04. "Wake Up Dead" broadcast music video
    05. Penelope Spheeris intro* "Cutting Edge Happy Hour" interview
    06. "In My Darkest Hour" broadcast music video
    07. "So Far, So Good..." compiled interview excerpts w/ video rushes
    08. "Anarchy In The U.K." music video — version without sound effects
    09. "No More Mr. Nice Guy" * broadcast music video w/ film footage
    10. Marty Friedman audition* [hidden track] unreleased audition footage
    11. "Rust In Peace"* TV spot for album
    12. On the "Clash Of The Titans" tour, 1990* compiled tour footage excerpts
    13. "Holy Wars...The Punishment Due" * broadcast music video — MTV edit
    14. "Mission Megadeth: Headbanger's Ball", 1991* compiled excerpts from 5/18/91 broadcast show
    15. "Hangar 18" music video — longform unedited version
    16. "Go To Hell" broadcast music video — guitar version
    17. "Countdown To Extinction"* TV spot for album
    18. "Rock The Vote" 3 compiled promo clips
    19. "Symphony of Destruction" broadcast music video
    20. "Symphony of Destruction" (Edited Gristle Mix) music video
    21. "Skin O' My Teeth"* broadcast music video; new edit
    22. "High Speed Dirt" broadcast music video
    23. "Foreclosure of a Dream" broadcast music video
    24. "A Day in the Life of Hollywood", 1992* broadcast piece
    25. "Sweating Bullets"* broadcast music video

    Disc 2:

    26. "Evolver" [excerpt] excerpts from "Evolver" home video
    27. "Train of Consequences" broadcast music video
    28. Raw footage from "Train" video shoot* [hidden track] "making-of" footage shot on set
    29. "Youthanasia" * TV spot for album
    30. Interview, 1994* interview excerpt (Nick on album cover)
    31. "Night of the Living Megadeth", Halloween 1994* broadcast interview excerpts & live performance
    32. "MTV Most Wanted", 1995* broadcast performance on 3/28/95 show
    33. Interview, 1994* interview excerpt (Dave on "A Tout Le Monde")
    34. "A Tout Le Monde"* broadcast music video
    35. Interview, 1994 contd.* interview excerpt (Dave/Nick on shows & touring)
    36. "Reckoning Day"* broadcast music video
    37. "Cryptic Writings"* TV spot for Album
    38. "Trust" broadcast music video
    39. "Trust" music video rushes* [hidden track] rushes from video shoot
    40. "Cryptic TV"* EPK for "Cryptic Writing" Album
    41. "Almost Honest"* broadcast music video
    42. "A Secret Place"* broadcast music video (no bouncing balls version)
    43. Argentina, 1998* backstage/interview/distant live shots from arena
    44. "The Drew Carey Show", 1998* broadcast show — Mustaine appearance
    45. "Risk" teaser film * promotional "teaser film"
    46. "Insomnia"* broadcast music video
    47. "Sweating Bullets" (live at Gigantour, 2005)* live concert footage
    48. "Peace Sells" (live at Gigantour, 2005)* live concert footage
    49. "Youthanasia" album cover shoot* raw footage of babies from album cover shoot

    *Previously Unreleased
  • fret_buzz_blues
    Head Fluffer
    • May 2005
    • 375

    #2
    So getting this!
    <img src="http://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y214/screwthesisters/del2.jpg" alt="Image hosted by Photobucket.com">
    "So there, I am, in Sri Lanka, formerly Ceylon, at about 3 o'clock in the morning, looking for one thousand brown M&Ms to fill a brandy glass, or Ozzy wouldn't go on stage that night. So, Jeff Beck pops his head 'round the door, and mentions there's a little sweets shop on the edge of town. So - we go. And - it's closed. So there's me, and Keith Moon, and David Crosby, breaking into that little sweets shop, eh. Well, instead of a guard dog, they've got this bloody great big bengal tiger. I managed to take out the tiger with a can of mace, but the shopkeeper and his son... that's a different story altogether. I had to beat them to death with their own shoes...Nasty business, really, but sure enough I got the M&Ms, and Ozzy went on stage and did a great show..."

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    • PHOENIX
      Veteran
      • Jan 2004
      • 2212

      #3
      Originally posted by fret_buzz_blues
      So getting this!

      It looks really good eh.

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      • MERRYKISSMASS2U
        Full Member Status

        • Mar 2004
        • 4372

        #4
        I bought it. The site I bought it from (purchased 1 month ago) has been low on stock. I purchased that along with a tshirt. The tshirt came, but the dvd didn't.

        Anyway, I downloaded the dvd and it is definitely worth the money. Gigantour in 5 days!

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        • binnie
          DIAMOND STATUS
          • May 2006
          • 19144

          #5
          Yep, I enjoyed the DVD, it gives you a sense of what that band has achieved in the past 20 years, which I feel is sometimes overlooked!
          The Power Of The Riff Compels Me

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