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"Punishment in capitals" DVD by Napalm Death

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Item no. 670242
Title Punishment in capitals
Musical Genre Death Metal
Product topic Bands
Run Time 75
Band Napalm Death
Release date 28/10/2002
Product type DVD
Media - Format 1-3 DVD

Disc 1

  • 1.
    Lucid Fairytale
  • 2.
    Take The Poison
  • 3.
    Next On The List
  • 4.
    Constitutional Hell
  • 5.
    Suffer The Children
  • 6.
    Cleanse Impure
  • 7.
    Politicians
  • 8.
    Breed to breath
  • 9.
    Vermin
  • 10.
    The world keeps turning
  • 11.
    Can't play won't pay
  • 12.
    Unchallenged hate
  • 13.
    Volume of neglect
  • 14.
    Narcoleptic
  • 15.
    Hung
  • 16.
    From enslavement to
  • 17.
    Oblitteration
  • 18.
    Scum
  • 19.
    Life
  • 20.
    The kill
  • 21.
    Deceiver
  • 22.
    You suffer
  • 23.
    Cure for a common complaint
  • 24.
    Mass appeal madness
  • 25.
    Greed killing
  • 26.
    Instinct of survival
  • 27.
    Nazi punks fuck off
  • 28.
    Back from the dead
  • 29.
    Siege of power

Run Time: ca. 120 Min.
Classification: 12
Language: English
Audio Tracks: Dolby Digital 5.1, Dolby Digital 2.0
Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1

Brute-Metal par excellence from England: Napalm Death are the godfathers of the Death Metal-scene. Their heavy guitar steel pleases all those who can't get it rough enough. After plenty of albums, it was time to enter the fans living rooms via DVD, too. "Punishment in Capitals" is a 75-minute concert recorded on 27. April 2002 in the "Ulu" in London. Among the tracks are ND-classics such as "Mass Appeal Madness", "Greed Killing", "Instinct Of Survival", "Nazi Punks Fuck Off", "Back From The Dead" or "Siege Of Power". Added was a well-done 45-minute documentation on the band's history, exclusive interviews with the musicians and previously unreleased film material from all parts of the world (including Japan & Moscow). So pump up the volume, this thing screams "high volume"! (Matthias Mineur - 10/02)