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Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated) Binding: DVD EAN: 0039843405499 Format: Best of, Box set, Color, DVD-Video, NTSC Label: Metal Blade Languages: Manufacturer: Metal Blade MPN: 34054 Number Of Discs: 3 Number Of Items: 3 Publisher: Metal Blade Release Date: July 08, 2008 Running Time: 420 minutes Studio: Metal Blade Theatrical Release Date: July 08, 2008 Editorial Review: Album Description: Three DVD set by Cannibal Corpse with Centuries of Torment through the Metal Blade Label covering the first 20 years of Cannibal Corpse, an US Death Metal band founded in 1988. The band has released ten studio albums, one boxed set, and one live album. Although Cannibal Corpse has had virtually no radio or television exposure, a cult following began to build behind the group with albums like 1991's Butchered at Birth and 1992's Tomb of the Mutilated. Cannibal Corpse reached over 1 million in record sales worldwide in 2003 including over 500,000 in the US making them one of the biggest selling death metal bands of all time. Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - Worth every pennyThis DVD set is worth every penny. Footage from the early days, more recent footage as well. You get up close and personal with the band members. What's even better is that Chris Barnes, who I respect but do not fancy, is here to bring his testimonial. To be mentioned : great editing work. The story flows very professionally. It's something I can't say about Lamb of God's "Walk with me in Hell" DVD. Go buy it, you won't regret it. Rating: - One of the most thorough band DVDs I've seenAs soon as I saw the contents of the DVD a few months before the release, it was clear that this could be one of the best band-related DVDs there is. For me, the best is definitely Evergrey's A Night to Remember, with the hours upon hours of studio work, backstage footage and interviews, all wrapped up with a very good live show. Centuries of Torment comes very close to that level, but unfortunately it is the live show part that falls ever so slightly short. Personally I've never been ... Read More Rating: - Centuries of Torment reviewThe documentary on the life of the band was totally awesome. That was worth the purchase of the dvd alone. However, the live videos were crap. When I bought this I was, I was primarily buying this for the live stuff. I didn't expect all the live vids to be top quality (like the one's from the 90's), but I expected the one's from '00 an on to at least be digital, which they were not. The sound quality of all the live songs and video quality of most live songs looked and sounded like they were taken ... Read More Rating: - A look into death metal historyIt may be weird reviewing a music DVD without having seen the music parts yet, but the three-hour band history documentary and the extras on the third disc are all certainy entertaining and informative just as they are. This historical Cannibal Corpse-document comes in a beautiful digipak case with Vincent Locke's illustration in emboss and a "rainbow effect" (don't ask me what the exact word is, but lenticular doesn't quite seem right). The only downside is that the rainbow effect is ... Read More Rating: - The might Gore band cannibal corspe!!!!!If, You are a true fan of death metal know one should go without buying dvd it's a great look at the history of what would become one of best gore bands in the world selling one million cd's and are still playing brutal metal a must buy!!! |