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Sevendust Retrospect DVD

Sevendust Retrospect DVD

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Love this DVD....Love Sevendust
Review: Ive been to several Sevendust shows and they are without a doubt thew best live heavy rock band. I cant explain the energy these guys give off. Anyhoo, this DVD is just great. You can view three concert clips, two tv spots, several music videos, watch the complete "live and loud" concert from a few years ago, or watch the whole "retrospect" feature that runs the length of an average movie. You get to know the guys better. You get to see them golf. You get it all. It doesnt really touch on the newest (and best) album animosity but thats cool. I love it.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: This DVD is a MUST HAVE for any metal fan.
Review: This DVD is the number one in my collection. (i might be bias since this is my favorite band) but even my old school DAD loved this DVD. This has everything you could want...and you'll respect everybody in this band after Retrospect. Especially MORGAN ROSE (the drummer).
SHARP...................................SHARP................. SHARP...................................

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: This DVD is a MUST HAVE for any metal fan.
Review: This DVD is the number one in my collection. (i might be bias since this is my favorite band) but even my old school DAD loved this DVD. This has everything you could want...and you'll respect everybody in this band after Retrospect. Especially MORGAN ROSE (the drummer).
SHARP...................................SHARP................. SHARP...................................

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: It repeated itself
Review: This DVD isnt as good as others out their. I am a big Sevendust fan but this wasnt a great buy. It gets a 4 only because i love Sevendust. I felt like it focused to much on their first album and not enough on the second, and barely mentioned "Animosity'. Also it runs at over 3 hours, but they repeat themselves and show the same footage twice. If you really like their first album then you will love this DVD. If you dont care much for the first album and only like 'Home' then this isnt for you.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: It repeated itself
Review: This DVD isnt as good as others out their. I am a big Sevendust fan but this wasnt a great buy. It gets a 4 only because i love Sevendust. I felt like it focused to much on their first album and not enough on the second, and barely mentioned "Animosity'. Also it runs at over 3 hours, but they repeat themselves and show the same footage twice. If you really like their first album then you will love this DVD. If you dont care much for the first album and only like 'Home' then this isnt for you.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A look inside of the artistic views of Sevendust
Review: This entire DVD kicks a** and is well worth your money if you are a Sevendust fan. It was released shortly before Animosity came out, so the focus of the DVD is mainly on the first two albums: Sevendust and Home. But, considering the aforementioned, I'm surprised with how much footage and energy Retrospect could capture. Obviously, all the live footage is insane. They play songs like "Black", "Too Close To Hate", "Rumble Fish", "B*tch", "Angel's Son", you name it. There are two television performances: "Waffle" on Late Night w/Conan O'Brien and "Angel's Son" (feat. Mark McGrath) on Leno. Retrospect goes behind the scenes of the recordings of the first two albums, giving you a deeper look into the creativity of this brilliant band. There are also four music videos: "Denial", "Waffle", "Licking Cream" w/Skin (this is an international single; it never made it to the States) and the spine-chilling "Angel's Son" (featuring cameos from members of Snot, Sugar Ray, System Of A Down, Limp Bizkit, Kittie, Disturbed, Shuvel, Coal Chamber etc.; as well as Lynn Strait's mother and girlfriend).

On top of this, there are interviews with each band member scattered throughout the depths of Retrospect, along with a preview of the Animosity record. Like I said, if you're a huge Sevendust fan, or you own one of their records (excluding Seasons), this is definitely a must-have!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: this is how DVD should be done
Review: Wow! Talk about more bang for your buck... look no further. This DVD contains the entire "Live and Loud" video from the band, as well as the music videos "Denial", "Waffle", "Licking Cream", and "Angel's Son". But that's not all. There is a little behind the scenes peek of the making of their upcoming CD "Animosity", interviews about their first 2 CDs, Woodstock info and interviews, and an electronic press kit from 1997. But wait! Before you order! There is even more! Their appearance on the Tonight Show doing "Angel's Son" (w/Mark McGrath from Sugar Ray) and their Late Night With Conan O'Brien performance of "Waffle". Oh, what the heck, they also threw in "Angel's Son" live from Worcester Centrum in 2000, "Black" from the Palladium in 1998, and Woodstock's "Rumblefish" performance. Hate to use this stale old cliche, but if you are a fan of Sevendust... abolutely a must have.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: this is how DVD should be done
Review: Wow! Talk about more bang for your buck... look no further. This DVD contains the entire "Live and Loud" video from the band, as well as the music videos "Denial", "Waffle", "Licking Cream", and "Angel's Son". But that's not all. There is a little behind the scenes peek of the making of their upcoming CD "Animosity", interviews about their first 2 CDs, Woodstock info and interviews, and an electronic press kit from 1997. But wait! Before you order! There is even more! Their appearance on the Tonight Show doing "Angel's Son" (w/Mark McGrath from Sugar Ray) and their Late Night With Conan O'Brien performance of "Waffle". Oh, what the heck, they also threw in "Angel's Son" live from Worcester Centrum in 2000, "Black" from the Palladium in 1998, and Woodstock's "Rumblefish" performance. Hate to use this stale old cliche, but if you are a fan of Sevendust... abolutely a must have.


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