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Anthrax: Chile On Hell
"Chile On Hell" was filmed at the Teatro Caupolican in Santiago, Chile on May 10, 2013, and features Anthrax - Joey Belladonna/vocals, Scott Ian/guitar, Charlie Benante/drums, Frank Bello/bass and Jon Donais/lead guitar. The band performed an extended set that featured songs from Anthrax's entire catalogue - all the fan-favorites including "I Am The Law," "Indians," "Madhouse," "Caught In A Mosh," "The Devil You Know," and "I'm Alive." "Santiago was the perfect place to film the show for this," said Anthrax's Charlie Benante. "When we'd played there in the past, we'd finish our set, play our encore and go back to the dressing room. But every time, the fans would continue to scream and cheer and clap. I mean, they went on and on, they wouldn't stop. One time Scott and I walked out to the side of the stage just to watch what was going on in the audience, it was intense. Why wouldn't we want to film a DVD in front of an audience like that?
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Plot Summary
Anthrax: Chile On Hell captures the iconic thrash metal band's electrifying performance in Santiago, Chile. Recorded during their 2013 South American tour, the film showcases the band's raw energy and connection with their passionate fanbase. It features a setlist spanning their extensive career, delivering a powerful and memorable concert experience.
Critical Reception
As a concert film, Anthrax: Chile On Hell was primarily praised by fans for its high-energy performance and solid production values. Critics noted the band's continued vitality and the enthusiastic reception from the South American audience, highlighting it as a strong representation of Anthrax's live prowess.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for Anthrax's intense and engaging live performance.
Commended for capturing the vibrant energy of the Chilean audience.
Seen as a strong representation of the band's enduring appeal in concert.
Google audience: Information regarding Google user reviews for this specific concert film is not readily available. However, fan reception generally points to satisfaction with the high-octane performance and the band's engagement with the crowd.
Fun Fact
The concert was filmed using 15 cameras, providing multiple angles to capture the intensity of the show and the fervent reactions of the Chilean fans.
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