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Terror dvd

Discipline - 5-24-2006 at 06:38 PM

I saw an ad for a Terror dvd described as being an "entire career retrospective." What the fuck????? These guys have been around for for like 3-4 years. When I here the term "career retrospective" I think of a band that's been around for a significant amount of time, like AF or Murphy's Law, or a band like that. Why is it that every fucking band thats been around for more than 6 months feels the need to put out a dvd. Fucking stupid.

On a side note, I bought the new Negative Approach dvd online a few days ago and can't wait till that gets here.

DaveMoral - 5-25-2006 at 12:58 AM

It better include all of the shit that Vogel has done then.... Slugfest, Despair, Buried Alive....

CR83 - 5-25-2006 at 01:02 AM

Discipline, I absolutely agree. Dont' get me wrong, I LOVE Terror but they have been around since '01 I beleive.

clevohardcore - 5-25-2006 at 10:55 AM

TERROR seems to be a band that had an agenda from the very beginning. It was well planned and well calculated. A career retrospective is nuts. 2 full lengths in the past 4 years is not groundbreaking.

crazyfists28 - 5-25-2006 at 10:59 AM

i agree but also feel that in this day and age, bands that survive more than a few albums should be proud of it and its always good to have new stuff coming out from bands you like. but yes, it seems a little premature to be doing a retrospective right now....

clevohardcore - 5-25-2006 at 11:08 AM

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Originally posted by crazyfists28
i agree but also feel that in this day and age, bands that survive more than a few albums should be proud of it and its always good to have new stuff coming out from bands you like. but yes, it seems a little premature to be doing a retrospective right now....





^^^ Dude your totally right. For a band to last is next to impossible now. the money not their and the fans are to (as my Grandma would say) "FICKLE":P

crazyfists28 - 5-25-2006 at 03:14 PM

dont know why they have to call it a retrospective anyways. just make it a "live" dvd or videos, or a little of everything but dont use a term like that for a band so young...just kind of silly to say, man, its been five long years, lets put it all in perspective before we retire...

moron - 5-25-2006 at 03:19 PM

I have a feeling that Terror will break up soon.

crazyfists28 - 5-25-2006 at 03:23 PM

is that why carl schwarts left for first blood?

moron - 5-25-2006 at 03:30 PM

I think Vogel made a comment about Carl's departure saying something to the effect that "Im a tough person to get along with sometimes" insinuating that maybe Carl left because he couldnt put up with Vogel anymore. Who really knows though, but I think one of their guitarists just left to be in Hatebreed. The dude from Ringword... Frank something.

Anyway, I just think that there's only so far that Terror can evolve their sound. I guess they could go one of two ways: Get huge like Hatebreed and keep putting out the same album year after year cuz there's money in it, or stagnate, realize theyre not gonna get any larger than they are now and call it a day. Then form new bands.

crazyfists28 - 5-25-2006 at 05:18 PM

they do have a new one coming out later on after the dvd right?

ENDERA.x - 5-25-2006 at 07:03 PM

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Originally posted by crazyfists28
i agree but also feel that in this day and age, bands that survive more than a few albums should be proud of it and its always good to have new stuff coming out from bands you like. but yes, it seems a little premature to be doing a retrospective right now....




exactly.

thedog - 5-25-2006 at 07:20 PM

this is what it says on the trustkill website....

http://www.trustkill.com/webstore/music.php?id=757

....."The ultimate hardcore band will release the ultimate hardcore DVD on May 30. Look for this DVD to be jam packed with live songs from around the world (Brazil, UK/Europe, Japan, Australia). Also included will be an entire live set captured in London in January 2006, as well as behind-the-scenes footage (and interviews) of the band recording their new album with producer Zeuss (Throwdown, Shadows Fall). Over 3 hours long and includes over 30 live songs, professionally filmed, edited, and with mixed audio. Get stoked."

...."LIVE IN LONDON!
01. Intro/BetterOffWithYou
02. Push It Away
03. The Living Proof (STUDIO)
04. Spit My Rage
05. Planet Zeuss (STUDIO)
06. One With The Underdogs
07. What Have We Done
08. Aaron Knuckles (STUDIO)
09. Life And Death
10. Not This Time
11. Cabin Fever (STUDIO)
12. Survival Comes Crashing In
13. Keep Your Mouth Shut
14. "Gang" Vocals (STUDIO)
15. Nothing To Me
16. Out Of My Face
17. Why We Play (STUDIO)
18. Overcome
19. Lowest Of The Low
20. This is Hardcore Outtro (STUDIO)

MUSIC VIDEOS:
Overcome
Keep Your Mouth Shut

SHOW ARCHIVE:
Hellfest 2002
California 2002
Hellfest 2003
Krazy Fest 2003
New England Metal Fest 2004
Europe 2004
Brazil Liberation Fest 2005
Quebec City 2005
Japan 2005

OVER 30 LIVE SONGS!
OVER 3 HOURS LONG!"


from terrors website
....Trustkill releases our first ever DVD, "The Living Proof". It has a full set from London with a new song, studio stuff, a bunch of funny bullshitting, interviews and lots of show footage from around the world. It's all completed and it came out amazing, so check it out. The DVD also comes with some cool extra packaging and a coupon for money savings on the new CD"


neither one mentions a career retrospective, the advertising company probably thought it
would sound better to put that in. which like you guys have already said would be kinda ridiculous for such a young band.

i know i am probably one of the few folks here that actually likes terror.
and i will be buying this DVD, its only $10 and supposively comes with a
coupon for their new cd.

the new cd - ?Always The Hard Way? will be released July 25, 2006.

crazyfists28 - 5-25-2006 at 07:23 PM

that sounds more like it and yes i am a semi fan of them and first blood so this is kinda cool to hear. the retrospective thing is just to add some glamour to their name probably....thanks for the add

Discipline - 5-26-2006 at 02:35 PM

The ad was in an issue of Revolver.

clevohardcore - 5-26-2006 at 04:03 PM

I like TERROR.

BDx13 - 5-26-2006 at 05:20 PM

just liestened to lowest of the low. i still like it.

DaveMoral - 5-26-2006 at 05:36 PM

I like Terror, even though I hear Vogel is a dick and a coke head and sometimes this band is shitty to work with. Probably buy the DVD... why wouldn't I? It's cheap, and cheap is good. Downloaded an unmastered version of the new album.... TIGHT shit, definitely will be picking that up when it comes out.

Discipline - 5-26-2006 at 06:21 PM

I like Terror, I just find a retrospective to be really premature at this point.