NASTY SAVAGE: More KEEP IT TRUE Festival Footage Available

November 21, 2008

Video footage of Florida metal legends NASTY SAVAGE performing at the Keep It True XI festival on November 15, 2008 at Soundpark-Ost (ex-Rockpalast) in Würzburg, Germany can be viewed below (clips uploaded by "lagouille").

NASTY SAVAGE's "comeback" album, "Psycho Psycho", was released in Europe in March 2004 through Metal Blade Records. The CD contained 12 songs in total, including a new version of the demo classic "Savage Desire". And there was a little nod to frontman Nasty Ronnie Galetti's wrestling connection as well. "We got Chris Jericho [of WWE/FOZZY fame] to sing on three of the songs on the new album," guitarist Ben Meyer stated at the time. "On 'Savage Desire' you'll notice there's a different voice there — that's the song he sung the most on. It's funny hearing Chris Jericho saying 'Don't worry mommy, I'll be safe and sound.' How the hell can you get the most bad-ass wrestler saying, 'Don't worry mommy'?! (laughs)."

"No Sympathy":

"Witches Sabbath":

"Savage Desire":

"The Morgue":

"Metal Knights":

"Dungeon of Pleasure":

Nasty Ronnie smashing TV:

"XXX":

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