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Megadeth: That One Night - Live in Buenos Aires
This show was filmed live on October 9, 2005 at Obras Stadium, Buenos Aires, Argentina before a rabid audience of over 25,000 fans. The 90-plus minute film features songs encompassing MEGADETH's career, ranging from their 1986 album Peace Sells…But Who's Buying through 2004's The System Has Failed . “This was one of the greatest nights of my life,” says MEGADETH founder and frontman DAVE MUSTAINE . “I am glad I was able to document it and share it with you. ‘That One Night' is a lesson in metal fanaticism by some of the best participating, most frenzied, and intense concert-goers in the world!
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Plot Summary
This electrifying concert film captures the legendary thrash metal band Megadeth performing live in Buenos Aires, Argentina. The performance showcases their raw energy and powerful musicianship, featuring a setlist packed with fan favorites and classic hits. It documents a pivotal moment in the band's extensive touring history, offering a visceral experience of their live prowess.
Critical Reception
The release was generally well-received by Megadeth fans and metal music enthusiasts, praised for its high-energy performance and faithful representation of the band's live sound. Critics often highlighted the band's enduring stage presence and the enthusiastic reception from the South American audience.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its raw, high-octane performance and impressive live sound.
Applauded for capturing the intense energy of a Megadeth concert.
Hailed by fans as an essential addition to the band's live catalog.
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Fun Fact
This concert was part of Megadeth's 'Gigantour' in South America, and the performance was filmed with the intention of capturing the band's triumphant return to the continent after a hiatus.
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