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Danzig - Il Demonio Nera DVD
Review by Gary Hill
This collection should be a welcome treat for fans of Danzig's brand of goth/techno/metal. It has 13 videos of six different songs - yes, that means you get several versions of most of the songs.
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Def Leppard - Viva! Hysteria: Live At The Joint, Las Vegas BluRay
Review by Greg Olma
Def Leppard are the latest group to jump on the “let’s perform our most popular album from start to finish” bandwagon. 

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Def Leppard - Historia – In The Round, In Your Face DVD
Review by Greg Olma
I’ll admit it, I was a huge Def Leppard fan back in the 80s.  When I first heard On Through The Night on the radio, I was hooked, and I was a first day purchaser of their records up until Hysteria. 

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Dio - Finding the Sacred Heart: Live in Philly 1986 DVD
Review by Gary Hill
I wasn’t really a big fan of Dio solo in the day.

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Dio - Live In London Hammersmith Apollo 1993 DVD
Review by Gary Hill
This is an awesome DVD capturing an awesome live show.

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Dio - Dreamers Never Die - Deluxe Edition DVD/Blu-ray Set
Review by Gary Hill
I can't heap enough praise on this set. Everything about it is top-notch. 

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Dokken - One Live Night DVD
Review by Greg Olma
I always felt that Dokken was unfairly lumped in with the hair metal bands because they were a metal band before that sub-genre existed. 

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Dokken - Unchain The Night DVD
Review by Greg Olma
The 1980s were a great time for hard rock and metal.  There were a lot of bands, but some of them rose above the usual formula and consistently put out albums that I feel stood the test of time.

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Doro - Classic Diamonds DVD
Review by Gary Hill
The first thing that's apparent with this DVD is that you get a lot for your money. There are two full concerts one 43 minutes long and one 61 minutes, but that's only the beginning.
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