HARDCORE SUPERSTAR In Milan: Video Footage, Photos Available

November 8, 2009

Fan-filmed video footage of HARDCORE SUPERSTAR's November 5, 2009 performance in Milan, Italy can be viewed below.

Photos of the concert at the sold-out Alcatraz Club are available on the news blog Musica Metal.

The Swedish band's setlist was as follows:

01. Beg For It
02. Into Debauchery
03. Medicate Me
04. Shades Of Grey
05. Nervous Breakdown
06. My Good Reputation
07. Kick On The Upperclass
08. Blood On Me
09. Shame
10. Standin' On The Verge
11. Need No Company
12. Bag On Your Head
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13. Wild Boys
14. Dreamin' in a Casket
15. We Don't Celebrate Sundays
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16. Someone Special

According to Musica Metal, the second encore of "Someone Special" was an impromptu way to thank the crowd, as it had never been performed before on the current tour. The band has already bowed in front of the stage, when singer Jocke Berg whispered something in each bandmate's ears, and they were back for a final song off their debut album.

HARDCORE SUPERSTAR re-released two of their albums — "Hardcore Superstar" (2005) and "Dreamin In A Casket" (2007) — on October 16 via Nuclear Blast's "Reloaded Series." Both reissues contain bonus material such as demo tracks and rehearsal takes.

"Hardcore Superstar" bonus tracks:

01. Kick On The Upperclass (rehearsal take)
02. We Don't Celebrate Sundays (rehearsal take)
03. Wild Boys (demo)

"Dreaming In A Casket" bonus tracks:

01. Dreamin' In A Casket (demo)
02. Sophisticated Ladies (demo)
03. This Is For The Mentally Damaged (demo)

HARDCORE SUPERSTAR's latest album, "Beg For It", was released on June 5 via Nuclear Blast Records. The LP's title track, which was released as the CD's first single, was certified gold in the band's home country after entering the national chart at position No. 5.

HARDCORE SUPERSTAR last year added guitarist Vic Zino from the band CRAZY LIXX following the departure of Thomas Silver.

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