Sepultura: Chaos DVD
2002-10-07 | Music
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Sepultura is one of metal's pioneering bands, selling over 5 millions records worldwide, proving that the best metal is not always American born. Chaos DVD covers it all. This career retrospective is almost 3 hours long and features all the band's videos, extensive interview segments, and the best Sepultura live footage ever caught on camera. Under Siege: (Live in Barcelona) Originally released in 1991 around the Arise album Amazing one hour live performance from Zeleste in Barcelona, Spain on May 31, 1991 Third World Chaos: Originally Released in 1995 around the Chaos A.D. Album captures Live performances from Castle Donnington, Red Rocks and Brazilian Festivals We Are What We Are: Originally Released in 1997 around the Roots album
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The runtime of Sepultura: Chaos DVD is 180 minutes.
The director of Sepultura: Chaos DVD is Steven Haas.
The casts of Sepultura: Chaos DVD are Max Cavalera starring as Vocals, Guitars, Andreas Kisser starring as Guitars, Igor Cavalera starring as Drums, Paulo Jr. starring as Bass.
The genre of Sepultura: Chaos DVD is Music.
The release date of Sepultura: Chaos DVD is October 07, 2002.
Sepultura is one of metal's pioneering bands, selling over 5 millions records worldwide, proving that the best metal is not always American born. Chaos DVD covers it all. This career retrospective is almost 3 hours long and features all the band's videos, extensive interview segments, and the best Sepultura live footage ever caught on camera. Under Siege: (Live in Barcelona) Originally released in 1991 around the Arise album Amazing one hour live performance from Zeleste in Barcelona, Spain on May 31, 1991 Third World Chaos: Originally Released in 1995 around the Chaos A.D. Album captures Live performances from Castle Donnington, Red Rocks and Brazilian Festivals We Are What We Are: Originally Released in 1997 around the Roots album.