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Nuclear Assault: Handle With Care - European Tour '89
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Nuclear Assault: Handle With Care - European Tour '89

Oct 4, 1989
1h 2m
★ 7.0

Overview

Handle With Care European Tour '89 is a live video released by Nuclear Assault in 1990. The video is a recording of a concert at the Hammersmith Odeon in London, England on October 4, 1989. Set List: 01. F# (Wake Up) 02. When Freedom Dies 03. Rise From The Ashes 04. Brainwashed 05. F# 06. New Song 07. Critical Mass 08. Game Over 09. Nightmares 10. Buttfuck 11. Fight To Be Free 12. Survive 13. Torture Tactics 14. Trail Of Tears 15. Mothers Day 16. My America 17. Hang The Pope 18. Lesbians 19. Emergency 20. Funky Noise 21. Good Times Bad Times 22. Technology 23. Equal Rights

Genres

Music

Production Companies

Fotodisk Production
A Fierce Vision

Cast

John Connelly

Vocals, Guitar

John Connelly

Anthony Bramante

Guitar

Anthony Bramante

Danny Lilker

Bass

Danny Lilker

Glenn Evans

Drums

Glenn Evans

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