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Global Metal Director: Sam Dunn, Scot McFadyen Cast: Iron Maiden, Metallica, Slayer, X-Japan

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  • DVD Release Date: 07/21/2009
  • Original Release: 2007
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Commentary by Director's Scot McFadyen and Sam Dunn; Heavy Metal Baraka; Outtakes; Extended Interviews; with Lars Ulrich, Max Cavalera, Bruce Dickenson, Melechesh, Lamb of God, Krisiun and Sigh

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Disc #1 -- Global Metal
1. Intro - Back To Wacken [4:37]
2. Brazil - "We Should Have Our Own Identity" [10:17]
3. Japan - "That Could Happen In America" [15:14]
4. India - "It's Like the Sky Above Us, It Is One For Everyone" [8:32]
5. China - "They Long To Express Their Dark Emotions" [13:53]
6. Indonesia "It's Like a Mass Demonstration" [12:37]
7. Israel - "More Scared of the Living" [11:06]
8. United Arab Emirates - "They Consider It Anti-Moralistic" [10:30]
9. Bangalore - One Last Stop [1:01]

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Filmmakers Scot McFadyen and Sam Dunn continue their cinematic study of all things heavy metal with this documentary examining the influence of the much-maligned musical genre beyond the affected cultures of Europe and North America. For those who know the telltale signs to watch for, metal-heads are everywhere. Unfortunately most highbrow music fans just aren't willing to credit these adrenaline-starved musicians with the originality they display by transforming the standards of the style rather than simply riffing on the standard clichés, all the while questioning the conflict that rages across the globe and questioning our habit for succumbing to mass-consumerism. By traveling to such regions as Asia, South America, and the Middle East, McFadyen and Dunn reveal that despite hailing from different cultures and speaking different languages, metal fans across the globe are bonded by a mutual distain of the status quo, and a desire to push the limits of music as far as they can go. Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide

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