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Combat Tour Live: The Ultimate Revenge

Combat Tour Live: The Ultimate Revenge

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Recorded live on April 3, 1985 at Studio 54 in New York. Live footage and interviews with Slayer, Venom & Exodus. Venom's live clips are from other videos because Mantas had chickenpox.

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Status

Released

Original Language

English

Runtime

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Rating

5/10

Release Date

03 April 1985

Country

Cast

Tom Araya

Tom Araya

Kerry King

Kerry King

Jeff Hanneman

Jeff Hanneman

Dave Lombardo

Dave Lombardo

Paul Baloff

Paul Baloff

Gary Holt

Gary Holt

Rick Hunolt

Rick Hunolt

Tom Hunting

Tom Hunting

Rob McKillop

Rob McKillop

Conrad 'Cronos' Lant

Conrad 'Cronos' Lant

Anthony 'Abaddon' Bray

Anthony 'Abaddon' Bray

Jeffrey 'Mantas' Dunn

Jeffrey 'Mantas' Dunn

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