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Acid Bath: Double Live Bootleg |
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Rating: Summary: Acid Bath: Double Live Bootleg Lives Up To It's Name! Review: Acid Bath: Double Live Bootleg lives up to it's name. This DVD spans almost the entire length of Acid Bath's time on earth. The quality of the videos in this DVD are decent at best. I guess that is why it is called a bootleg... Each clip on this DVD shows how much passion Dax puts into his music. I feel this DVD is worth buying just to see Dax in action. Acid Bath: Double Live Bootleg also contains the only music video released by Acid Bath. This is a must buy for all Acid Bath fans!
Rating: Summary: Acid Bath: Double Live Bootleg Lives Up To It's Name! Review: Acid Bath: Double Live Bootleg lives up to it's name. This DVD spans almost the entire length of Acid Bath's time on earth. The quality of the videos in this DVD are decent at best. I guess that is why it is called a bootleg... Each clip on this DVD shows how much passion Dax puts into his music. I feel this DVD is worth buying just to see Dax in action. Acid Bath: Double Live Bootleg also contains the only music video released by Acid Bath. This is a must buy for all Acid Bath fans!
Rating: Summary: Acid Bath Fan's MUST HAVE Review: I bought this DVD as soon as it came out and it didn't leave my DVD player for 3 weeks. If you like Acid Bath's music, don't falter- BUY IT! Although it lacks much music from Pagan Terrorism Tactics (which is no one's fault since Audie died so early in the tour), you do get the Toubabo Koomi video and some footage from practices. All the show footage makes you feel as close as you ever could to being there, which is always nice when you were too young to ever see them when they were touring. (I know... poor me!) If you enjoy Dax's (or Daks as he spells it now) vocals, also check out Agents of Oblivion. For the hardcore Daks fans, check out his latest band Deadboy and the Elephantmen on the web...(Deadboy is not at all like Acid Bath so do NOT say I didn't warn you. It's very melodic, dark and calmer.)
Rating: Summary: Acid Bath Fan's MUST HAVE Review: I bought this DVD as soon as it came out and it didn't leave my DVD player for 3 weeks. If you like Acid Bath's music, don't falter- BUY IT! Although it lacks much music from Pagan Terrorism Tactics (which is no one's fault since Audie died so early in the tour), you do get the Toubabo Koomi video and some footage from practices. All the show footage makes you feel as close as you ever could to being there, which is always nice when you were too young to ever see them when they were touring. (I know... poor me!) If you enjoy Dax's (or Daks as he spells it now) vocals, also check out Agents of Oblivion. For the hardcore Daks fans, check out his latest band Deadboy and the Elephantmen on the web...(Deadboy is not at all like Acid Bath so do NOT say I didn't warn you. It's very melodic, dark and calmer.)
Rating: Summary: A True Look Into One Of Louisiana's Greatest Metal Bands Review: When I saw this DVD at a music store on Carrolton, I nearly jumped out of my skin. I couldn't believe what I was seeing. I bought it, went home, and invited some friends to come over and watch it. Much to our surprise, there's a show on there that we attended (at the Jungle Rock Hut in Gretna, LA), and those are my PA speakers on there that I used to lend to a local sound guy. Acid Bath was such an influential force in New Orleans metal, it is almost an honor to briefly see the top of my head in a crowd in their only video release. This DVD brought back so many fond memories of beer soaked nights, listening to Acid Bath pound the crowd into oblivion. This video captures all the sweaty grit and grime of this legendary group paying their dues in small clubs, and it shows how much they were loved by their fans. Every Acid Bath show was an experience, and I even had the opportunity to open for them a few times. I know it sounds like I'm hung up on my own personal experience with them, but watching this has got me reminiscing about paying cover charges, the filthy men's room at Zeppelin's, drinking with Sammy on the patio area of the Last Stop, the sad news of Audie's death, and so many other things of that era. Acid Bath were the heartbeat of the local music scene at that time, and not only does this DVD showcase the band's greatness, but it's also a bit of nostalgia. If you were here around that time, you know what I mean. When Marilyn Manson was in town recording Antichrist Superstar, they stumbled into the Last Stop, expecting everyone to bow at their greatness...but no one even paid them any mind. We had our own idols. Long live the legacy of Acid Bath.
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