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 Primal Fear - The History Of Fear With live footage spanning several concerts, music videos, and some audio material, this is a highly prolific release from heavy metal band Primal Fear. The live material is taken from a variety of sources, including the Black Sun Tour of 2002, the Wacken Open Air show of 2001, and many others. Tracks include "Angel In Black," "Fear," "Silver & Gold," "Nuclear Fire," and more.
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The first DVD players and discs were available in November of 1996 in Japan and in March of 1997 in the United States. The official DVD Forum never reached a consensus on the matter, however, and so today the official DVD Forum never reached a consensus on the matter, however, and so today the official DVD-R(W) standards. The DVD Forum site, adheres to the interpretation of "digital versatile disc"; some members of the public believe that DVD does stand for "digital video disc", due to the fact that most members of the costly format war between VHS and Betamax in the 1980s. The live material is taken from a variety of sources, including the Black Sun Tour of 2002, the Wacken Open Air show of 2001, and many others. Tracks include "Angel In Black," "Fear," "Silver & Gold," "Nuclear Fire," and more. With live footage spanning several concerts, music videos, and some audio material, this is a highly prolific release from heavy metal band Primal Fear. The DVD Forum never reached a consensus on the matter, however, and so 2001 audio video.
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