ANGRA To Issue Live Video Of Rio De Janeiro Performance

March 28, 2002

ANGRA will shortly make available via their official web site a live video in VHS format of the group's December 16th performance in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.

Entitled Live in Rio de Janeiro 2001, the 80-minute video will be sold for $15 dollars to ANGRA Fan Club members and $18 to non-members (including shipping charges).

The full track listing for the video is as follows:

01. In Excelsis
02. Nova Era
03. Acid Rain
04. Heroes of Sand
05. Millennium Sun
06. Drum Solo
07. Unholy Wars
08. Rebirth
09. Running Alone
10. Heroes of Sand (acoustic/bonus track)

In addition, the video will also contain interviews, backstage images, soundcheck footage and “much more”.

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