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History Of Terror (3CD / DVD)
Music Price: $19.98
As of Dec 4 21:56 EST (details)

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Artist(s)Hallows Eve
StudioMetal Blade
Release DateMay 16, 2006
UPC Code039841456523
Buy this item$19.98 at Amazon.com
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About Hallows Eve - History Of Terror (3CD / DVD)

Mandatory box set including all three HALLOWS EVE albums in re-mastered versions, several rehearsals, demos and live recordings, plus a bonus DVD with over 200 minutes of HALLOWS EVE live on stage! 3 CD + 1 DVD (pal region free) for the price of one cd!!!! Album Description

Tracks

Disc 1
  1. Plunging to Megadeath
  2. Outer Limits
  3. Horrorshow
  4. The Mansion
  5. There Are Not Rules
  6. Valley of the Dolls
  7. Metal Merchants
  8. Hallows Eve
  9. Death and Insanity
  10. Goblet of Gore
  11. Leathal Tendencies
  12. Obituary
  13. Plea of the Aged
  14. Suicide
  15. D. I. E. (Death in Effect)
  16. Attack of the Iguana
  17. Nefarious
  18. Nobody Lives Forever
  19. Death and Insanity (Reprise)
  20. The Mansion
  21. Metal Prisoners
Disc 2
  1. Speed Freak
  2. Sheer Heart Attack
  3. Rot Gut
  4. Monument
  5. Pain Killer
  6. The Mighty Decibel
  7. The Righteous Ones
  8. No Sanctuary
  9. Hallows Eve
  10. Metal Merchants
  11. Scream in the Night
  12. There Are No Rules
  13. Eighteen
  14. Hallows Eve
Disc 3
  1. Plunging to Megadeath
  2. Valley of the Dolls
  3. Suicide
  4. Attack of the Iguana
  5. Lethal Tendencies
  6. Evil Offerings
  7. The Mansion
  8. Metal Merchants
  9. Hallows Eve
  10. Plea of the Aged
  11. Horrorshow
  12. Goblet of Gore
  13. Nefarious
  14. Death and Insanity
  15. Lethal Tendencies
  16. D. I. E.
  17. Nefarious
  18. Horrorshow

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User Reviews

Average user review: 4.5 (6 reviews)

rating: 5 QuoteHallows Eve - History of TerrorQuote
This box set was first released in 06 but I didn't here of it until a few months ago and had to pick it up. I am a huge fan of Hallows Eve, have been since'86 when I first heard them. These guys were way ahead of their time.Anyone who was fortunate enough to be around back then when speed/thrash metal was just beginning will remember all the great bands. Hallows Eve was too often overlooked or underrated.Their first three albums were brilliant!!(Death & Insanity was my favorite)All three albums are here remastered as well as some early demo/live stuff. The DVD is a great bonus! I've read that some people think the audio is terrible but thats not so. The audio is actually very damn good considering how old the footage is. It's not high quality audio but VERY listenable. (The DVD does play here in the states if anyone is wondering!)I highly recommend this set for any fan of the band or the early days of underground Metal. Thank You Metal Blade for releasing this set!!! Horns High!!!! June 10, 2008

rating: 4 QuoteVERY COOL BOX SETQuote
Very nice and comprehensive. The albums are great. The video is dicey but, very cool to have. September 28, 2007

rating: 5 QuoteIncredible package and bargain!Quote
It's pretty amazing to see such a beautiful and comprehensive package like this for a band that never enjoyed a ton of success. Thank you Metal Blade for the effort that went into this - this set is well worth checking out for any fan of old school 80's metal - I guarantee it will be like discovering buried treasure. Hallows Eve could thrash with the best of 'em but what really amazes is how memorable so many of these songs are after all these years - there are endless catchy choruses and musical hooks and hearing them again after 15+ years is a joy.

The live DVD is all bootlegs and of lower quality, but it really gives the vibe of those early years and how hungry hard working bands like Hallows Eve were back in the glory days of a very exciting scene. 4 for the music, 5 for the package.

Would LOVE to see a Nasty Savage package like this from Metal Blade! November 10, 2006

rating: 4 QuoteThe best box set bargainQuote
For the price, you can not beat this. All three albums- all of which are great! Plus lots of extra bonus songs and a live DVD- which is a great look back into the day when metal was great.
The only downside is the rehearsal and live tracks are of poor sound- but what do you expect for a bonus rehearsal track?
Buy this- great metal from a band that should have been much bigger. July 14, 2006

rating: 3 QuoteDown With Lazy EngineersQuote
I gotta tell ya: I still think the album Tales of Terror (the first 8 tracks on this compendium) is one of the best albums ever recorded, and that's why I got this boxed set -- so I could get the remasters of that brilliant work. The next two studio albums were okay, not so brilliant. I listened to all of them numerous times as a kid, but anymore it's Tales of Terror alone that does it for me. So I just listened to the remastered version Tales of Terror featured here. Y'know, even when I had piped the cassette into my PC and made a CD out of it, I fixed the stereo fluctuations on the track "Hallow's Eve." (The track leans to one side then pops back to the center twice.) Unfortunately, whoever did this project neglected to correct this error. I hate when they make a remaster and they don't fixed retarded mistakes like that. Boo, lazy engineer! Boo! BTW: The live stuff and demos in this set are for completely insanely devoted fans only. They almost shatter my grandiose image Hallow's Eve -- after worshipping their godlike (though admittedly flawed) debut album then hearing them sound like any other lousy local beer-swilling '80s metal band in some small room full of idiots. This is your final warning. July 13, 2006

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