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This is the title of the complete recording of the solo live at Osaka Namba Hatch on October 13th, prior to the LOUD PARK 17 headlining performance in Japan, recorded with a multi-IEM matrix recording. First, the live performance on that day was fully matrixed with the line sound source from the uncompressed multi-ear monitor source used by the band members on stage for monitoring, and the digital audience master from the front row. Therefore, all parts are captured with perfect positioning and the best balance, and the quality is completely at the level of a stereo soundboard sound source. And this only solo live performance on the day before the LOUD PARK was even stronger sound than the performance in Japan two years ago, and of course the set was changed, and while the base was “1st-5th + 21st century” as last time, this time the focus was on “SEASONS IN THE ABYSS”, and half of the album, five songs, were set in. Old fans were also treated to familiar songs like “The Antichrist” and “Fight Till Death,” as well as new songs “You Against You” and “Cast The First Stone,” with six songs replaced from the previous performance. And the performance was even more brutal than the previous one, with the new songs “You Against You” and “Cast The First Stone” having even more weight than the album. As the originator of thrash metal, just like Lauper, this is a must-have memorial item from their 2017 Japan tour, totaling 94 minutes. Disc 1 : 01. Delusions of Saviour 02. Repentless 03. The Antichrist 04. Disciple 05. Postmortem 06. Hate Worldwide 07. War Ensemble 08. When the Stillness Comes 09. You Against You 10. Mandatory Suicide 11. Fight Till Death Disc 2 : 01. Dead Skin Mask 02. Born of Fire 03. Cast the First Stone 04. Hallowed Point 05. Seasons in the Abyss 06. Hell Awaits 07. South of Heaven 08. Raining Blood 09. Chemical Warfare 10. Angel of Death [Live at Namba Hatch, Osaka, Japan 13th October :Multiple IEM Matrix Recording] ◇Tom Araya – bass, vocals / Kerry King – guitar / Gary Holt – guitar / Paul Bostaph – drums
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