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Pentagram: All Your Sins (2015)

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Extensive and definitive double-video collection of archive and new footage spanning 3 decades from the US heavy metal masters. Pentagram, the highly influential American heavy metal/doom pioneers fronted by mastermind Bobby Liebling, formed in the early 1970's, though their debut album - now known as 'Relentless' - didn't see a release until 1985. Through 4 decades of adversity and triumph, Pentagram has become a legendary international act and have firmly stamped their name in the heavy metal history books. This first-ever official video collection recovers, repairs and resurrects the earliest known footage of these doomed metal pioneers and more.
Featuring 2 videos packed with priceless archive footage, as well as recent shows, 'All Your Sins - Video Vault' unearths the rumoured lost visual evidence pent up in the Ram Family vault for decades. This definitive collection contains numerous historical shows, including a charged performance at the legendary CBGB's club in 1985, with a mass of classic renditions from the band's catalogue finally gathered together for a live journey spanning over 30 years. Although always a cult act with a strong and dedicated worldwide fanbase, Pentagram has enjoyed a recent surge in interest due in part to the fly-on-the-wall 2011 documentary, 'Last Days Here' following the life, trials & tribulations of Bobby Liebling. The film gained international recognition; travelling the worldwide film festival circuit where it won several awards including "Best Music Documentary" at the International Documentary Film Festival in Amsterdam.
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Proper Music Distribution
Genres:
Documentary, Music & Musicals, Performing Arts, Special Interest
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Run Time:
427 minutes
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