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Disc 01 01. "Too loud (for the crowd) (Live From The Hammersmith Odeon Theatre)" 02. "Black metal (Live From The Hammersmith Odeon Theatre)" 03. "Nightmare (Live From The Hammersmith Odeon Theatre)" 04. "Countess Bathory (Live From The Hammersmith Odeon Theatre)" 05. "Seven gates of hell (Live From The Hammersmith Odeon Theatre)" 06. "Bass solo (Live From The Hammersmith Odeon Theatre)" 07. "Buried alive (Live From The Hammersmith Odeon Theatre)" 08. "Don't burn the witch (Live From The Hammersmith Odeon Theatre)" 09. "In nomine Satanas (Live From The Hammersmith Odeon Theatre)" 10. "Welcome to hell (Live From The Hammersmith Odeon Theatre)" 11. "Warhead (Live From The Hammersmith Odeon Theatre)" 12. "Schizo (Live From The Hammersmith Odeon Theatre)" 13. "Satanachist (Live From The Hammersmith Odeon Theatre)" 14. "Bloodlust (Live From The Hammersmith Odeon Theatre)" 15. "Witching hour (Live From The Hammersmith Odeon Theatre)"
Disc 02 01. "Too loud (for the crowd) (Live From The Hammersmith Odeon Theatre)" 02. "Black metal (Live From The Hammersmith Odeon Theatre)" 03. "Nightmare (Live From The Hammersmith Odeon Theatre)" 04. "Countess Bathory (Live From The Hammersmith Odeon Theatre)" 05. "Seven gates of hell (Live From The Hammersmith Odeon Theatre)" 06. "Bass solo (Live From The Hammersmith Odeon Theatre)" 07. "Buried alive (Live From The Hammersmith Odeon Theatre)" 08. "Don't burn the witch (Live From The Hammersmith Odeon Theatre)" 09. "In nomine Satanas (Live From The Hammersmith Odeon Theatre)" 10. "Welcome to hell (Live From The Hammersmith Odeon Theatre)" 11. "Warhead (Live From The Hammersmith Odeon Theatre)" 12. "Schizo (Live From The Hammersmith Odeon Theatre)" 13. "Satanachist (Live From The Hammersmith Odeon Theatre)" 14. "Bloodlust (Live From The Hammersmith Odeon Theatre)" 15. "Witching hour (Live From The Hammersmith Odeon Theatre)"
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 | | Description: | Formed in 1978 in Newcastle Upon Tyne, England, Venom blazed a trail for a raw hybrid form of punk and metal, wrapped in an overtly Satanic image that is now credited with starting the Black Metal genre, as well as being an influence on the thrash and speed metal scenes that followed. Derided by the media but beloved of fans wanting a harder and faster fix of metal, Venom released three classic LPâ??s is quick succession; â??Welcome To Hellâ?? (1981), â??Black Metalâ?? (1982) and â??At War With Satanâ?? (1984).
The band had already famously headlined Hammersmith in June 1984, and returned just over a year later basking in the glory of their fourth album, â??Possessedâ??.
â??Live From Hammersmith Odeon Theatreâ?? captures the band in their pomp, shortly before the classic line up of Cronos, Mantas and Abaddon split. An essential document of raw, chaotic underground metal at its best.
Rolling Stone says of their influence: â??Worldwide, Venom are a classic band on par with The Ramones or Motorhead, and that status owes much to â??Welcome To Hellâ??, an album duly credited as a forerunner of black metal and death metal â?? fringe subgenres that have since become their own musical universesâ?ť.
â?˘ Essential CD/DVD package from legendary UK extreme metal flagbearers Venom, featuring their incendiary live show from Hammersmith Odeon in London, on October 8, 1985
â?˘ CD features the 15-track set in all its raw and frenzied glory!
â?˘ DVD features the live concert footage of the same show, showing just what an explosive, shocking experience the Venom live performance was in the mid-80s
â?˘ Features liner notes including an exclusive interview with Venom fanatic Shane Embury (Napalm Death)" - .. HAMMERSMITH ODEONEssential CD/DVD package from legendary UK extreme metal flagbearers Venom, featuring their incendiary live show from Hammersmith Odeon in London, on October 8, 1985. CD features the 15-track set in all it's raw and frenzied glory! DVD features the live concert footage of the same show, showing just what an explosive, shocking experience the Venom live performance was in the mid 80s. Eatures liner notes including an exclusive interview with Venom fanatic Shane Embury (Napalm Death). Formed in 1978 in Newcastle Upon Tyne, England, Venom blazed a trail for a raw hybrid form of punk and metal, wrapped in an overtly Satanic image that is now credited with starting the Black Metal genre, as well as being an influence on the thrash and speed metal scenes that followed. Derided by the media but beloved of fans wanting a harder and faster fix of metal, Venom released three classic LP's is quick succession; 'Welcome To Hell' (1981), 'Black Metal' (1982) and 'At War With Satan' (1984). The band had already famously headlined Hammersmith in June 1984, and returned just over a year later basking in the glory of their fourth album, 'Possessed'. 'Live From Hammersmith Odeon Theatre' captures the band in their pomp, shortly before the classic line up of Cronos, Mantas and Abaddon split. An essential document of raw, chaotic underground metal at it's best.Issued in a 6-panel clear tray digipak with a 12-page booklet.
This compilation ? &© 2023 Dissonance Productions. Cherry Red Records.
Made in EU."Live From The Hammersmith Odeon (CD+DVD)" by Venom is a powerful document of one of the most legendary live bands in extreme metal history. Captured on the iconic Hammersmith Odeon stage in London, this set showcases Venom in full flight, delivering their early classics with raw energy, aggression and a primordial sound that helped shape thrash, black and death metal for generations to come. The CD presents the concert in audio form, with rough, unpolished intensity that transports you straight into the pit, while the DVD visually immerses you in the atmosphere of sweat, noise and pyrotechnic stage presence that made Venom notorious. The performance focuses on their pioneering material from the early 1980s and is a perfect snapshot of a band at a crucial point in heavy metal history, when speed, darkness and blasphemous lyrics were breaking all taboos. This package is ideal for longtime fans who want an authentic live document as well as for newcomers who want to understand why Venom are repeatedly cited as a key influence by countless metal bands worldwide.
The CD+DVD format makes this edition particularly attractive: the audio disc is ideal for listening on the go or as a brutal addition to any metal collection, while the DVD offers the full concert experience on screen, with stage action, crowd reactions and the dense club atmosphere of the Hammersmith Odeon. Together they form a comprehensive live archive that goes far beyond a simple "best of" and instead captures a specific night, with all its imperfections, volume levels and spontaneous moments that make real live albums so compelling. The focus is on authenticity; this is not a sterile modern production, but a time capsule from the days when heavy metal was still wild, dangerous and uncompromising.
Venom are considered one of the formative bands of extreme metal and are often named as an essential influence on later genres such as thrash metal and especially black metal. With cult albums like "Welcome to Hell" and "Black Metal", they pushed the boundaries of what was considered acceptable in terms of tempo, sound and lyrical content and paved the way for bands like Slayer, Metallica or the entire Scandinavian black metal scene. Their mixture of punk attitude, satanic imagery and heavy riffs defined a completely new aesthetic that still resonates today. Even decades after their early releases, Venom remain a reference point in metal history; they are regularly honoured in genre documentaries, interviews and best-of lists as pioneers who fearlessly opened new paths.
The manufacturer Plastic Head is a well-known name in the rock and metal world and has specialized for years in the distribution and presentation of alternative, underground and hard guitar music. With a broad catalogue ranging from classic bands to current niche acts, Plastic Head has built a solid reputation as a reliable partner for fans who are looking for authentic releases beyond the mainstream. Their focus on carefully curated titles, often including special editions, reissues and collector's items, makes them particularly interesting for enthusiasts and collectors. When Plastic Head is involved in a release, it usually means that fans can expect a product created with attention to genre, audience and scene culture. |  | | No. of tracks: |
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