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"Photo gallery" is 26 very good shots taken from photo sessions throughout the band's career. "Behind the scenes" is a 3 minutes section where we can watch the life on the road, video-shots of soundchecks and small interviews. Note that they erroneously wrote "Starlight" on the back cover instead of "Bulletproof". This is a 16 minutes live concert broadcasted by Bulgarian TV. There is also some footage in Sophia in 1993 where the band performed "Slaves To Metal", "Objection Overruled" and "Bulletproof". Another important part of this DVD is the seven Accept video clips. This is a very good live concert in Dolby Digital 2.0 audio format, with many great Accept songs (especially from the "Metal Heart" album), intersected abruptly by some narrative, three video clips, and footage of the band fooling around. The main feature is the live gig/documentary in Osaka in 1985, and released in video format under the name "Staying A Life" in 1990. "Metal Blast From The Past" is a bunch of Accept goodies that cover the band's career.
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This killer DVD comprised of a show from Japan in 1985, 7 promo videos and three live tracks from Bulgarian TV in '93!! Re-release of the first DVD by the legendary German Heavy Metal band.
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The sound couldn’t be better: homogenous and authentic, dynamic yet versatile! And you can hear the musical wrath that gets Accept going and also led to the album title!!Ģ) “Blind Rage” CD + “Live In Chile 2013” Blu-Ray Disc Slipcase Digipack ġ080p Full HD (Blu-Ray Disc) / 16:9 PAL (DVD) | PCM Stereo | All | Approx. After the two previous records, "Stalingrad" and "Blood Of The Nations", the decision to work with Sneap again was far more than a “never change a winning team”-situation. While Accept like to get newly inspired as far as the creative aspect is concerned, they put the fine tuning of "Blind Rage" into the most capable hands of producer Andy Sneap (Megadeth, Exodus, Five Finger Death Punch). Wolf Hoffmann, who likes to call himself a “naturally born perfectionist”, praises his band colleague and states that “his accomplishment is outstanding”. Within the course of the three albums, he has grown into his role as frontman of these “teutonic terrors”. The New Jersey born musician has been the man behind the microphone since the Accept reunion took off in 2009. Another factor that has turned into an Accept trademark is the voice of singer Mark Tornillo. Besides the “red Accept-line”, as the band likes to call it, the only goal was to “remain interesting”. The band’s creative streak has delivered a thunderstorm of riffs, only one Wolf Hoffmann is able to set aflame. Now "Blind Rage", the latest installment in this amazing return, is ready to write history once more. The successor "Stalingrad" maintained the high level with (yet again) over 100.000 records sold, followed by numerous nominations as “record of the year”, a completely sold out world tour and overwhelming chart entries (#5 in Hungary, #6 in Germany, #8 in Finland, #16 in the UK Rock Charts, #17 in Switzerland and #22 in Norway, to name but a few). In their home country, Germany, Accept charted at an incredible #4 in the Media Control Charts, making this highest position in the band’s career to date.īuilt around the nucleus of band colleagues Wolf Hoffmann (guitars) and Peter Baltes (bass), with new vocalist Mark Tornillo as well as Hermann Frank (guitars) and Stefan Schwarzmann (drums), Accept completed a global march of victory, peaking in a sold out tour and outstanding festival shows. Accept managed this four years ago, as, with their reunion record "Blood Of The Nations", returning with a vengeance by charting all over the World and topping critics’s and fan polls in the process. In the history of Heavy Metal not many bands can claim to be able to celebrate their breakthrough twice. The 14th full-length album by the legendary German Heavy Metal band.
