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This 1994 home video compiles the cinematic music videos from Janet Jackson's revolutionary "janet." era. It captures her bold artistic transformation, showcasing a shift from her previous socially-conscious work to a new focus on sensuality and personal expression. The collection includes iconic, chart-topping singles like "That's the Way Love Goes," "If," and "Again," presenting them as a seamless visual experience that defined 90s pop culture and solidified her status as a music video visionary.
In the visually arresting music video for Lunavox’s “What’s Locked Behind That Door?”, a series of metaphorical doors open onto the full spectrum of human emotion, drawing viewers into a surreal journey through fear, desire, and obsession. These portals also frame the chilling descent of a scientist whose relentless experiments lead him into darkness. Guided by the song’s pulsing rhythm, the two narratives intertwine as human vulnerability and scientific ambition collapse into a single vision of corruption and revelation.
Features performances by: Necrophagist, As Blood Runs Black, Beneath The Massacre, Cattle Decapitation, Cephalic Carnage, The Faceless and Ion Dissonance. 1 As Blood Runs Black – Beneath The Surface 2 As Blood Runs Black – My Fears Have Become Phobias 3 The Faceless – Ghost Of A Stranger 4 The Faceless – An Autopsy 5 Beneath The Massacre – Nevermore 6 Beneath The Massacre – The System's Failure 7 Ion Dissonance – Cleansed By Silence 8 Ion Dissonance – The Surge 9 Cattle Decapitation – Unintelligent Design 10 Cattle Decapitation – Karma.Bloody.Karma 11 Cephalic Carnage – Counting The Days 12 Cephalic Carnage – Observer To The Obliteration Of The Planet Earth 13 Decapitated – A Poem About An Old Man 14 Necrophagist – The Stillborn One Drums – Marco Minnemann 15 Necrophagist – Ignominious And Pale Drums – Marco Minnemann 16 Necrophagist – Drum Solo Drums – Marco Minnemann
LIVE ~LEGEND I、D、Z APOCALYPSE~ is the first video album by Japanese heavy metal band Babymetal. The album contains live footage of three shows, entitled Legend "I", Legend "D", and Legend "Z", respectively (spelling out the initials of "Ijime, Dame, Zettai"), performed in Tokyo from late 2012 to early 2013.
An engaging music video, an explosion about the present and the future. A cry of resistance in the midst of neglect. A reflection of our society in pieces.
The unique music documentary about the legendary thrash metal band Destruction.
Freddie Mercury lives again in this compilation of his best solo material. Included are the live and studio versions of 'Barcelona', Freddie's smash hit rendition of 'The Great Pretender' and 'Living On My Own'.
Undead dark riders invade a wild west saloon, blasting away everyone in sight - now only a bad-ass Native American warrior can save the town.
A documentary detailing the making of the American thrash metal band Exodus' tenth studio album, Blood In, Blood Out. Released as part of the deluxe compact disc format of the album.
Music video for colombian band 'Volcán'. The sands of time are racing against J, who has just awakened from his death to experience a psychedelic journey through his past lives and an encounter with the oracle that confronts him with nostalgic memories and traumas. J goes through various worlds and old movies until his time runs out to become a new version of himself in a Baptist ritual.
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A young girl, after looking through a fashion magazine, decides to go to Paris. For that, she'll need a portable airport.
On a trip to attend a wedding, a young girl sees herself amidst a major rampage at a construction site of a flying city after a slight malfunction of her means of transportation.
There's more musical time-traveling through the BBC’s archives with this trip back to 1984, with hits such as Wham!'s Freedom, U2's Pride, Madonna's Like a Virgin and Lionel Richie's Hello.
The second dvd from Texas slam metal band Devourment. Features complete live sets from Central Illinois Metalfest (July 2006) and Gathering Of The Sick 6 (August 2006) as well as fan submitted and studio footage. Also exists as a 2.5 version which adds two additional live shows including the Central Illinois Metalfest 2007 set with a guest vocal performance from Devourment's original vocalist Wayne Knupp.
Career-spanning retrospective of Siouxsie & The Banshees' video output
"Red Terror" visual picks up where "Open Hearts" leaves off. The Weeknd is portrayed as a mouthless child who appears to be chased by monsters through an ominous forest as he tries to shed his original form.
After an accident takes the life of their partner, an individual grieves and mourns, exploring the inability to let go. The animated short film of the EP "A Tear in the Fabric of Life" by Knocked Loose.
Four talented alien musicians are kidnapped by a record producer who disguises them as humans. Shep, a space pilot in love with bass player Stella, follows them to Earth. Reprogrammed to forget their real identities and renamed The Crescendolls, the group quickly becomes a huge success playing soulless corporate pop. At a concert, Shep manages to free all the musicians except Stella, and the band sets out to rediscover who they really are — and to rescue Stella.
Murder, rape, satanism and necrophilia is the staple diet of millions of teenagers who listen to the lyrics of extreme heavy metal music. This World investigates the potential links between "death metal" and a series of gruesome crimes around the world. In Italy a group of young death metal fans formed a satanic cult called the Beasts of Satan. At least four gruesome killings resulted. But death metal musicians deny that they have any responsibility for the actions of people who profess to be their fans. With exclusive access to the families, one of the killers and graphic police footage, the film tells the inside story for the first time. We hear from the musicians, the children and the parents from Oslo to California and ask just how far can music go in its ability to shock, and just how damaging might it be?
Gaahl (archive footage)