ANTHRAX Release "In The End" Video From Chile On Hell DVD; Introduction From Drummer Charlie Benante
October 8, 2014, 10 years ago
Anthrax will release Chile On Hell, a live 2CD+DVD/Blu-Ray, on October 17th (Europe)/ October 20th (UK). Chile On Hell (out now in North America) was filmed at the Teatro Caupolican in Santiago, Chile on May 10th, 2013 and features Anthrax performing an extended set that featured songs from the band's entire catalogue.
A live video clip for the song, "In The End", with an introduction from drummer Charlie Benante, can be seen below:
A short video clip of Charlie Benante talking about Chile On Hell can be seen below. “Santiago was the perfect place to film the show for this,” said Anthrax drummer 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 [Ian, guitar] 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?”
"Plus," Benante continued, "the time was right to do this DVD… We wanted to finish on a high note. We didn't want to look back and regret that we didn't record the live show."Chile On Hell is available on DVD and Blu-Ray, was recorded in 5.1 Surround Sound. It was produced by Jay Ruston and filmed by City Drive Entertainment Group and DC3 Global. The DVD's cover art was designed by Stephen Thompson who partnered with Benante to "redesign" the artwork from last year's Anthems EP.
The band's setlist:
"Among The Living""Caught In A Mosh"
"I Am The Law"
"Efilnikufesin (N.F.L.)"
"A Skeleton In The Closet"
"March Of The S.O.D." (Stormtroopers Of Death cover)
"In The End"
"Deathrider"
"T.N.T." (AC/DC cover)
"I'm Alive"
"Indians"
"Medusa"
"In My World"
"Got The Time" (Joe Jackson cover)
"Fight 'Em 'Til You Can't"
Encore:
"Madhouse"
"Antisocia"l (Trust cover)
"A Skeleton In The Closet”:
The band was in the home stretch of a three-plus-year campaign to record and support Worship Music and the Anthems EP, a period of time that was loaded with high points: the return of "classic era" vocalist Joey Belladonna, Worship Music making the band's highest chart debut in two decades, the series of Big Four shows - Anthrax, Metallica, Slayer and Metallica, the four bands that wrote the speed and thrash metal road map - that culminated in the September 2011 Big Four spectacular at Yankee Stadium in the band's home town of New York, Anthrax Day declared in the Bronx, becoming the first metal band to have its music ("Got The Time") played on Mars, two Grammy nominations, and sold out shows in every corner of the globe.
Trailer: