S.O.D. - Speak English or Live
2001 · Music
Live at Budokan – Rare behind-the-scenes footage from this legendary band, captivating interview sequences, and their explosive return to the stage with 3,000 of their closest friends at the Ritz, NYC, in March 1992... With Full Force – S.O.D.'s first performance in 5 years in front of 100,000 ecstatic German fans. Extras: 1999 interview, backstage moments, exclusive studio footage, and guitarist Scott Ian's commentary on the 1992 concert.
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