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    Ah, it's like I'm back at the concert.


    To put it bluntly, I am a huge fan of Mudvayne. And after seeing them live for the first time at the very Sanitarium Tour that is featured on this DVD (Wish it was my concert though: Orlando!), buying this was not just an option, it was a necessity.

    Anywho, back to the actual DVD. Once again, the live footage featured here is from last year's Summer Sanitarium tour. And quite simply, the footage is awesome. Aside from Chad's vocals being a little strained from touring the entire summer, the band sounds perfect. I had seen them again a few months later when they came back to the House of Blues and his voice had gotten a lot better.

    Anyway, the best performances had to have been Internal Primates Forever, -1, Nothing to Gein (oh yes), and World So Cold. A surprise to many perhaps, but in all of the performances they play without their wild face paint and odd costumes. I don't know if that matters to anybody, but the music was the same, so I didn't really care. I guess it's good to see what they actually look like. In addition to the live performances, after every song is a behind-the-scenes look into the life of the band on tour. I found this section to be extremely interesting because I got to see what the band was like off the stage. Turns out they're pretty normal, and very smart guys (Matt especially).

    To my delight, they also included the World So Cold video and IT'S behind the scenes. That too, I must say, rocks.

    All in all, this DVD is a necessity to any Mudvayne fans: Awesome concert footage, awesome behind the scenes, awesome video, just pure awesome. It truly helped me to relive the Sanitarium tour and further my love for their music.

    Rock on Mudvayne!...and that's the truth!

    I have two things to say about this DVD...WOW!! and MMMMMM!!


    Well, I'm a huge Mudvayne fan...but only in the past year &1/2 (roughly) did I realize how amazing they really are. I own the first Mudvayne DVD, and I think it's pretty good. But now...they have gained so much power...trashed the makeup and outfits. Now it's just pure, heavy, great metal music. I just saw this DVD a few days ago with my friend. I think I just sat there with my jaw dropped most of the time. This DVD consists of them performing live on the Summer Sanitarium Tour. You even get to see James Hetfield a couple of times. Anyways. In between songs there are short interviews/clips of the band. And also a new video to check out. I think my favorite part in the whole thing is when they do the extended ending to "Nothing to Gein" where Chüd just keeps repeating "Zion...Zion...ZZIIIOOOOONNNNNNN." It's so great. If you're already a Mudvayne fan, you'll love this...it's amazing (at least to me) to say the least. If you're not a fan of them really, but a fan of the genre, check it out...you never know. They have got past getting everyones attention, they have grown together, becoming a full-force attack. Ask me and I'll say that they are here to stay for a while. Oh yeah...my friend who got to see them live (which I had to miss due to class) now explains them as "the new Pantera", stepping up where Pantera left off. I agree. I could feel the power emanating from them while watching that DVD, even though it was just a DVD. So, to end this...one word. GREAT!!!

    It was alright


    The dvd wasnt that good..I mean the songs I injoyed personaly. But when they played a couple of their old songs they just completely ruind them. They lost their make up and everything else all due to the lack of popularity with make up theses days. But the new songs they played they did a pretty good job.The back stage footage sucked ass completly.But personaly even tho I havent seen the first or second one I recoment you buy one of those cause I see the reviews are pretty good. But If you are into masks I would recomend the slipknot's Disasterpeices dvd cause I here its reallly good.


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