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Superjoint Ritual: Live in Dallas, Texas

Superjoint Ritual: Live in Dallas, Texas

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: BRUTAL
Review: I really liked this dvd, totally honest. If you own the Superjoint cd and like it, You will dig this! The 2 videos are fun in a underground sort a way. Support Heavy Metal!!!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Anselmo style metal mayhem
Review: Recorded in Dallas, Texas in 2002, this live DVD finds Superjoint Ritual doing what they do best: pure, unadulturated underground metal style mayhem. The picture quality is crisp and clean, and while the audio mix may be a bit raw, it definitely adds to the overall package of this live set. The only real drawback is lead vocalist Phil Anselmo seems to be pretty intoxicated during the performance, and while seeing him stumbling and rambling around might take away from the greatness of this DVD, he still manages to belt out some insane vocals. I recently attended a live show in Philadelphia featuring Superjoint, Morbid Angel, and Devil Driver, and I must say what is captured on this DVD is nothing compared to being right there in person. All in all, this DVD is a must own for any Superjoint fan, but I strongly suggest checking them out live in person for an awesome metal experience. The DVD also includes the music videos for "The Alcoholik" and "F*** Your Enemy".

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Anselmo style metal mayhem
Review: Recorded in Dallas, Texas in 2002, this live DVD finds Superjoint Ritual doing what they do best: pure, unadulturated underground metal style mayhem. The picture quality is crisp and clean, and while the audio mix may be a bit raw, it definitely adds to the overall package of this live set. The only real drawback is lead vocalist Phil Anselmo seems to be pretty intoxicated during the performance, and while seeing him stumbling and rambling around might take away from the greatness of this DVD, he still manages to belt out some insane vocals. I recently attended a live show in Philadelphia featuring Superjoint, Morbid Angel, and Devil Driver, and I must say what is captured on this DVD is nothing compared to being right there in person. All in all, this DVD is a must own for any Superjoint fan, but I strongly suggest checking them out live in person for an awesome metal experience. The DVD also includes the music videos for "The Alcoholik" and "F*** Your Enemy".

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: SJR is the best band of Phil Anselmo.
Review: Superjoint Ritual is the heaviest Phil's band ever. You must buy this DVD to see how those guys play REAL HEAVY METAL out there. I hope they will continue to write music this way. This is the best type of metalcore I've ever heard. Listen to SUPERJOINT RITUAL!!! Satan bless you all!!!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Metal
Review: Superjoint shows that pure metal is not dead it is alive and killing all who oppose. Phil is a metal god and poet of the underworld. This dvd is sick and twisted and only for those true with metal. This, just like their albums packs a punch and kicks you in the face and to the ground. Rock on and Headbang forever.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Metal
Review: Superjoint shows that pure metal is not dead it is alive and killing all who oppose. Phil is a metal god and poet of the underworld. This dvd is sick and twisted and only for those true with metal. This, just like their albums packs a punch and kicks you in the face and to the ground. Rock on and Headbang forever.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Effing awesome...
Review: The greatest live DVD I have come across. Of course, no DVD can capture the ferocity of a live performance (I have seen SJR live in Norfolk, VA) but this comes darn close. Some people call Phil's sobriety into question and bash the DVD because of that. Seeing as that is probably normal for Phil through a concert, that just brings it more to life for me. This metal is a beautiful thing, don't hate it.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Wow!!
Review: This DVD is arguably the best live metal DVD ever. It captures Superjoint doing what they do best- putting the best and most brutal show you'll ever see. The picture quality is superb and the sound is nothing short of fantastic. Another thing is the environment of the concert, truly deserving the "underground" label. Too bad Pantera never released something like this. Go buy this now and thrash along!!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Very Heavy DvD
Review: This DvD is awesome but don't be excited for "backstage interviews" because i fell there wasn't enough of that and they should have put the bit that they did have in the menu selection, but other than that it is a very cool DvD and i suggest only buying it if your a Superjoint fan or a Philip Anselmo fan.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: It could have been way better than this.
Review: This DVD is put out by Sanctuary Visual Entertainment, and it has a live concert from filmed in Dallas, TX 2002. Besides the live show, plus some-what cool interviews, it also has music videos for the band's singles "F*** Your Enemy" and "The Alcoholik". Jimmy Bower plays the Alcoholik in the music video, it is very funny, and cool in the classic underground metal style. As for the sound on this DVD, it is in 5.1 Surround and DTS Digital Sound. The sound board mix is good, but the prformance isn't. Phil is very intoxicated throughout the whole concert and it effects his ability to perform and sing. It is quite sad that he could not even stay sober to film a show for a DVD. I like Superjoint, as well as Down, and have been a Pantera fan for 10 years, but this DVD could have been more had there been time and soberity put into this effort.

The Track List:
It Takes No Guts
4 Songs
Ozena
The Alcoholik (Plus music video)
Drug Your Love
F*** Your Enemy (Plus music video)
Antifaith
Starvation Trip
Everyone Hates Everyone
Haunted Hated
Superjoint Ritual


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