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Megadeth - Rude Awakening

Megadeth - Rude Awakening

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Rating: 1 stars
Summary: YAWN..... BORING!
Review: if you ever want to see the most BORING stage presence in the existence of METAL, then BUY THIS DVD NOW!!! of course the mentality level of the average METAL-HEAD is low enough that this will be totally simulating for every one of their two brain cells... but for the more astute METAL connoisseur, you would be better off buying the Audio-only version and watch the Playboy Channel!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Awesome DVD!
Review: What more can you say? Contrary to some of the other people on here that missed it, ALL the tracks listed are ON THIS DISC.
The sound is amazing and so is the very simple stage setup and overall look of the live performance. If you want megadet at it's best then get this DVD. I cant say enogh good things about it.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Excellent live performance by a great band.
Review: Megadeth has long been one of my favorite bands, going back to the 1980's. Now that they have disbanded, this live concert DVD is a great legacy of the band. The band is tight musically on this DVD, and the set list covers both old and new material. Dave doesn't waste the fan's time with a lot of chit-chat between songs, but instead rips through a broad cross section of twenty years worth of material. There is some interview footage included in the bonus features as well. Hopefully this great band will get back together again one day, but in the meantime this DVD will be there to watch again and again.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Megadeth: a shining example of what live music should be...
Review: I got this DVD the day it came as I have been doing for all their stuff for the past 7 years. The DVD audio is great... I don't know what the other reviewers are talking about (having worked in live sound myself). The DVD contains interviews, an extra mini-concert, discography, and little bit of studio footage. The great things about this DVD is interactive menus, song selection, and audio set up. I will not comment on what the DVD does not have because that is a little unfair. But what it does have is a great show from "The World Needs A Hero" complete with new arrangements of old songs. Thanks Dave for the master piece. Hopefully we can get a DVD of the music videos soon.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: It is good, but I prefer the CD
Review: I don't really like the way the DVD was edited. It is frustrating having to go to separate sections to get the extra five songs...on the box it does not say that they aren't part of the full concert. Don't get me wrong...the DVD is great, but I prefer the CD cause it is the same show and goes straight through. And what ever happened to separate shows for the DVD and the CD? Well, this is a good DVD by all means, but I think the way it was put together wasn't so smart. But it is a must have for Megadeth fans without a doubt.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: where's the beef(bass)
Review: megadeath good metallica bad, a great dvd, hard drivin yada yada the only beef i got is the bass guitar is inaudible, on the opening to peace sells but whos buying i was like uh excuse me i got your 5.1 over here and you give me this......dave is a hell of a bass player i would just of liked to hear him during this concert......up the irons er....megadeath will be back

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Love the DVD, there are NO missing tracks
Review: Love the DVD, great live footage and the quality is great. Just raw enough but the arrangements are great.

I really don't understand those that are insisting there are missing tracks....there are NO missing tracks. Jeeze, just look in the special features section from the Main Menu, then select "Underground Live". All of the supposed "missing" tracks are there. They aren't very hidden so I don't know what all the fuss is. I almost didn't buy the DVD because of this but now I'm glad I did.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: a simple mistake
Review: You can find train of consequences, tout le monde, and three others in the extras menu under "Underground concert."

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Rude Awakening
Review: Timing, Timing, Timing. Daves decision to hold out on his injury to till just before this items release maybe marketing bliss but gets my back up. This DVD represents the finest example of probably one of the tightest, hardest and most professional guitar orientated rock bands EVER! If you like hard rock then Megadeth define this. Megadeth have especially in the last ten years become more than amazing in their live performances and now we are lucky to have one captured in high quality video and DD 5.1. MD breakup is truly a great loss to ALOT of people. If you like guitars or drums or base or inovative original lyrics or state of the art speed metal buy this! My best wishes Dave.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: MEGADETH Finally you made it!!
Review: Iam from Mexico and first of all I want to express my complete satisfaction to this DVD, I think that eventhough they could have added multi-angle cameras in order to follow the performance of anybody of the grop in a song, this DVD must be bought by anyone who wants to know what is heavy metal. Great Performance by dave mustaine, great solos, great selection of songs. This is megadeth time, so let`s say to the world that finally mustaine has got revenge!!, megadeth defeated metallica. Megadeth rules, and This rude awakening was necesary for all of us because we waited so much to have a megadeth live album.

The songs that really surprised of this DVD were Ashes in your mouth, Mechanix, Tornado of souls and Devils island, but in general all songs were great coming from MEGADETH. Although you may not be a megadeth fan, I Assure you will find this DVD as one of the best live performances you have ever seen.


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