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Bolt Thrower: Realm of Chaos

Bolt Thrower: Realm of Chaos

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The "Realm Of Chaos" Full Dynamic Range CD includes a bonus DVD featuring a full, previously unreleased live performance from the legendary 1989 "Grindcrusher" tour. Bonus DVD: Live At Rock City Nottingham 14th November 1989 1 Eternal War 2 Through The Eye Of Terror 3 All That Remains 4 World Eater 5 Lost Souls Domain 6 Drowned In Torment 7 Realm Of Chaos

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Status

Released

Original Language

English

Runtime

25 mins

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Release Date

17 February 2013

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Cast

Karl Willetts

Karl Willetts

Vocals

Gavin Ward

Gavin Ward

Guitar

Barry Thompson

Barry Thompson

Guitar

Andrew Whale

Andrew Whale

Drums

Jo Bench

Jo Bench

Bass

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