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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A Different Deicide,
By Manic (US ARMY IRAQ) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Deicide: Doomsday in L.A. (DVD)
I really hated the Hoffman's leaving and expected the worst when I got "The Stench of Redemption". I was blown away at how technical and melodic Jack and Ralph contributed. I still like the chaotic Hoffman riffs and scales, but this concert was awesome! Jack Owen made it look easy. Glen Benton was on point, too bad there wasn't two of him for both sets of vocals. The sound and quality are really well done. Plus, there was a huge selection of songs spanning all the albums. I highly recomend this to anybody that likes Deicide or fast extreme metal. Honestly, it was like a different kind of Deicide, but worth every penny.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
All Hail Deicide!,
This review is from: Deicide: Doomsday in L.A. (DVD)
Deicide is one of the best death metal bands on the planet. This dvd will not dissapoint any Deicide fan out there. It is for sure a must buy. I wish tho they would have added the Scars of the Crucifix video on it along with the Homage for Satan video and Desecration video which are included on the dvd. I believe those are there only videos but I am not sure.
3.0 out of 5 stars
Mediocre production, great band,
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This review is from: Deicide: Doomsday in L.A. (DVD)
This DVD feels shummy in production, but Deicide step it up enough to still warrant a watch, or maybe even purchase.
What first struck me here was the camerawork - a distant "bystander"-camera mixed with a few shaky closeups, that's probably the biggest letdown of the show. The audio felt a little muffled at first, but it actually picks up after a while. There were a few glitches here and there, not sure if its just my disc, but the concert was watchable overall (the "Homage"-video was off the entire time though). I have to say production-wise overall, it's a disappointment. The first three or four songs are run through so damn fast you'll hardly be able to distinguish them from one another. But after that it's a pretty satisfying, all-around brutal show. Pretty much the whole thing is a vicious attack, and the band keep up the relentless pace, throwing in plenty of skillful drumming and melodic guitar. I could mention a lot of great songs here, but the highlight would be "Walking With the Devil in Dreams You Behold", which is just an excellent driving mixture of guitar, mid-pace, and a bit of great growling vocals that are especially nicely structured. I can't say for sure, but if you're doubtful, When London Burns might be a better option than this one (at least production wise). But it's safe to say Deicide can bring a kickass show.
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