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- An ex-football player challenges the Devil in a hellish lust-fueled drag race, risking everything to save his uncle and girlfriend from the fires of hell.
- The official music video for the Malevolence single of the same name.
- Music video for Slayer: Repentless.
- Music video for Slayer: Pride in Prejudice.
- The official music video for the single Higher Place, from Malevolence's Malicious Intent album.
- Music video for Slayer: You Against You.
- Video for the song "Knight Life" which comes off Bury Tomorrow's album, "The Union Of Crowns".
- Anthrax performs in the music video "What Doesn't Die" from the album "What Doesn't Die" recorded for Sanctuary Records. The music video opens with zombies slowly walking into glass doors. The band performs on a darkened smokey stage. John Bush sings as clips of the zombies wandering play throughout.
- Celebrating over a quarter of a century as one of the spearheads of their genre, Meshuggah are now treating their fans to the release of a new DVD entitled »The Ophidian Trek«.
- A punk kid reminisces to his date and her yuppie friends about the most "awesome" party he's ever been to, that was hosted by Municipal Waste.
- The documentary tells the story of the band's incredible musical journey and of a dream that called for blood.
- A group of kids who are saving other kids from a future of being real life assassins. They do this by taking them out of the video game programs and take them to their hide out where they re-program their brain back to a natural state.
- The official music video for "Twilight Zone" by Ministry.
- Immersive livestream spectacular presented as a live show of four parts within the ancient walls of an ancient and abandoned church in rural Poland.
- Agnostic Front performs in the music video "That's Life" from the album "My Life My Way" recorded for Nuclear Blast Records. The black and white video features the band performing the song on a small darkened set. Roger Miret sings while the band plays around him.