ACCEPT To Issue DVD-Plus Of Unreleased, Rare Recordings

May 30, 2002

On July 20th, legendary German metallers ACCEPT will be issuing a DVD-Plus, entitled Metal Blast From The Past, containing previously unreleased numbers, the Japan bonus track "Rich And Famous" and demo versions of five Breaker cuts. Also included is a video recording from Osaka, a visual document of the group's first Japanese tour, which had previously only been available on the double live LP, entitled Staying A Life, as well as footage from the group's 1993 show in Sofia, broadcast by Bulgarian television at the time and documenting the comeback of a band which had split up a few years earlier. For all those who want more facts, there are also various interviews, a complete discography, a photo gallery and complete lyrics.

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