Category: Video

Dir En Grey – The Devil In Me [2024, Blu-ray, 1080p]


DIR EN GRAY will release their 34th single. Includes “The Devil In Me” as well as re-recorded versions of “Cage” and “Yokan”, originally released in 1999. Limited edition includes Blu-ray with live footage from Dir en Gray OFFICIAL FAN CLUB “A Knot”. “MY BLOODY VAMPIRE” members-only concert on January 17, 2024 and “BEHIND THE DEVIL IN ME” documentary as bonus videos.
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Duff Mckagan – Behind The Player [2008, DVDRip]


Year of manufacture: 2008
Genre: Hard rock
Duration: 99:77
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Sherbet – Live …And The Crowd Went Wild [2006, DVD9]


Country: Australia
Genre: Classic Rock
Year of manufacture: 2006
Label: Liberation Music
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Natalie Merchant – Live in Concert [1999, DVD]


Year of manufacture: 1999
Genre: Rock & Pop
Duration: 01:09:54
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Roth Bart Baron – Tour Final Live At Meguro Persimmon Dai Hall [2021, Blu-ray, 1080i]


Includes an uncut performance from the finale of the “Kemonotachi no Namae” tour held by ROTH BART BARON at Meguro Persimmon Hall on December 27, 2020. Also includes a documentary by Seiichi Hishikawa, an interview with Masaya Mifune and more.
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the GazettE – Live Tour 2022-2023 / Mass “The Final” Live at Nippon Budokan [2023, Blu-ray, 1080p]


The GazettE releases live video. Collects the final performance of “LIVE TOUR2022-2023 / MASS “THE FINAL” LIVE AT 07.15 NIPPON BUDOKAN”! The limited edition also includes the “MASSIVE DOCUMENTARY LIVE TOUR2022-2023.”
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The Verve – This is Music: The Singles 92-98 [2004, DVD]


Artist Country: UK
Genre: Alternative Rock
Year of manufacture: 2004
Label: Virgin
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Demon – Up Close and Personal: Live in Germany [2009, DVD]


Year of manufacture: 2009
Genre: Hard Rock, NWOBHM
Duration: 01:16:00
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VA – Festival Express 1970 [2005, 2 DVD]


Release from 2 DVDs. 1 DVD – Festival Express 1970. 2 DVDs – bonus. Festival Express 1970 – is unique among rock festivals. It was not held in one place, but took place in three Canadian cities – Toronto, Winnipeg and Calgary (Vancouver was supposed to be the fourth city, but was canceled due to the decree of Vancouver Mayor Tom Campbell, who was opposed to the hippie movement). (more…)