Rock Bands & Pop Stars
Deicide Pictures
Band:
Deicide
Origin:
United States, Tampa - FloridaUnited States
Band Members:
Glen Benton (vocals, bass guitar), Jack Owen (guitar), Kevin Quirion (guitar), and Steve Asheim (drums)
Deicide Album: «Deicide: When London Burns»
Deicide Album: «Deicide: When London Burns» (Front side)
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  • Customers rating: (3.6 of 5)
  • Title:Deicide: When London Burns
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Review - Product Description
Featuring an incendiary live set filmed before a rabid sold out crowd of maniacs in London, Glen Benton and Co. rip the place apart with a smoking set featuring 13 evil crowd favorites. Recorded live at the Mean Fiddler, London, England on November 29th 2004. From the opening chords of 'Scars Of The Crucifix', Anti-Christ anthems like 'Kill The Christian' and stoking the fires of Hades to the apocalyptical end with 'Oblivious To Evil', When London Burns captures Deicide at their diabolic best. Plus, if you can still stand the heat, there's also a bonus 30 minute documentary called Behind The Scars. See behind the scenes as Deicide record `Scars Of The Crucifix' plus candid interviews at home and backstage with the band and exclusive footage from the rehearsal room and the formation of Deicide and Glen's forehead branding explained.
Customer review
8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
- good but could have been better

I agree with the other reviewers that there could have been more extras besides the old "Behind the Scars". As for the show, it's really good and any fan should like it. My only complaint is that the cameras didn't focus enough on the guitar players, especially when playing their solos. When Dave Suzuki or Jack Owen is playing some badass solo, I don't want to see a shot of Glen playing the bass. They also could have done a better job showing Steve blasting away at the drums. Still, the show is worth the price of the dvd.

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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
- when london burns

I had heard that this was probably the best performance footage of deicide, and to simply put it deicide left that stage in ashes!!!! great video, sound quality

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3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
- good concert, but lacks extras

This dvd really feels rushed. The only extra on it is 'behind the scars', which is the same thing from scars of the crucifix. At the very end, the show a message of how the hoffmans left the band just days before this was filmed and jack and tony filled in, learning these songs overnight. All they do in this concert is just stand. Couldnt they have had the new lineup(the concert was 1.5 years ago)? Maybe an interview/fan stuff?

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1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
- Not perfect, but a good DVD

If you're a Deicide fan, you will most probably like this DVD. Most of the set list is what you would expect from a Deicide show (although a few songs are left out: DEAD BY DAWN, Slave to the Cross, Blame It On God, Satan Spawn, etc...). The sound and picture quality are pretty good. My only complaint is that Glen Benton seems to be really drunk during this concert and it seems to hinder his performance. Glen's high pitched screams really dont sound too good here, but the back up singer, Dave Suzuki from Vital Remains, fills in very nicely.

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3 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
- Awesome DVD

This is a great Live DVD..I am so sick and tired of hearing people complain about no extras. This is a live DVD..What else do you want??..Have of the time the extra footage is band/fans acting like asses, example Slayer's War At The Warfield, please tell me you are not embarassed from that crap..But it's the Extra that everyone need to see, or they complain..

So what you get here is a live DVD..That's it, quit bitching bout extra footage