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    Mothertruckers: Sebastian Bach Concert Review

    I had a great time at Bogarts, in Cincinnati, Ohio, Tuesday night!
     
    I went there to see the singer of the rock band Skid Row, Sebastian Bach!
     
    He played several Skid Row songs, a few covers, some solo songs, and ROCKED the house!!
     
    If you were there, you would know that Sebastian was really having fun and was happy to be there.
     
    Sebastian said he had not done a show at Bogarts since 1989!
     
    He interacted with his band a lot, and even sang some of the theme to the famous show WKRP In Cincinnati. That was fun.
     
    Interestingly enough, he started the show off with several ballads, took about a 10 minute break, and then came back to do his more heavy and rocking songs.
     
    It was a lot of fun.
     
    The opening band, Santa Cruz, were pretty good, too.
     
    They look like an 80s band, but are newer.
     
    They formed in 2007, are from Finland, were quite entertaining and kicked butt, also.
     
    Anyway, another fun time was had by me.
     
    I’ll be back in Cincinnati Sunday night, May 29, to see Jason Bonham’s Led Zeppelin Experience!!
     
    I’ll post a review of it, as well.
     
    I hope you enjoyed reading this.
     
    More to come.
     
    Lucas

    Sebastian Bach Band Members:

    Santa Cruz Band Members:

    Sebastian Bach Set Lists:

    Set 1:

    1. Little Wing (The Jimi Hendrix Experience Cover)
    2. Breakin’ Down
    3. Battle With The Bottle
    4. 18 And Life
    5. Quicksand Jesus
    6. I Remember You

    Set 2:

    1. Slave To The Grind
    2. Sweet Little Sister
    3. The Threat
    4. Big Guns
    5. Piece Of Me
    6. American Metalhead
    7. Rattlesnake Shake
    8. Monkey Business
    9. Youth Gone Wild
    10. TNT (AC/DC Cover)

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    My Name is On a Documentary!!

    Hi everyone.
     
    I have something very cool to post, so here it goes:
     
    On Friday, I received a very cool and inspiring documentary DVD called The Resurrection Of Jake The Snake.
     
    A couple of years ago, one of my favorite professional wrestlers growing up, Jake “The Snake” Roberts (real name Aurelian Smith), reached out for help to another famous wrestler turned fitness expert, Diamond Dallas Page.
     
    Jake has had major drug and alcohol problems over the years and really did need help.
     
    However, with DDP’s help, Jake was able to make a major and phenomenal turn around in his life.
     
    He got clean and got back in shape.
    And most importantly, he got his life and his family back.
     
    This entire process was filmed and was later edited down into a documentary, which has received major buzz and is now starting to finally be seen on home video, ITunes, Google Play, etc.
    Anyway, to make a long story short, albeit an inspirational one, during this period, Jake needed to undergo shoulder surgery, but did not have insurance or enough money to pay for the surgery, which cost about $8,000.
     
    So, DDP came up with this campaign through an organization called Indiegogo, in which people could pitch in money to help pay for Jake’s surgery.
     
    And in return, they would get some perks, or prizes, if you will.
     
    Depending on how much you paid, you would get anything from a call from Jake, to an autographed picture, DVD with his matches, a shirt, a trip to see and hang out with Jake, and a mention in the documentary credits if it would ever come out.
     
    Well, I was one of the people who pitched in, and within the first 24 hours of the Indiegogo campaign being launched, almost all the amount of money it would cost to pay for Jake’s surgery had been raised.
     
    For the fee that I paid ($100), I got a personal phone call from Jake (four calls, actually, but more on that shortly), an autographed picture of him, a shirt of him, a DVD with several of his wrestling matches, and my name is on the end credits of the documentary.
     
    Pretty cool, I think.
     
    Most importantly, though, Jake got the help he needed, and for the most part, has been great ever since.
     
    Again, I grew up a fan of his and actually saw him when I was 8 years old at a wrestling show in Huntington, WV.
     
    As a fan, I was interested in the perks, of course, but most importantly, I just felt like helping him, even in a small way.
     
    I wanted him to get better.
     
    Thank goodness, he finally did.
     
    Like I said earlier, Jake actually called me not once, but four times, and unfortunately, had to leave a voice mail for three of those calls.
     
    This was because I had a bad phone at the time, and I didn’t hear or feel it when it rang.
     
    When I did finally pick up the third time, I first apologized to him for my bad phone.
     
    He was very nice to me and told me he appreciated my pitching in to help him.
     
    I told him I was a lifelong fan and that I was happy for him and proud of him.
     
    I actually later met him, too, and told him again how happy and proud I was for him.
     
    He thanked me again and complimented me on my shirt (I was wearing the one he sent me).
     
    Anyway, even if you are not a wrestling fan, I strongly urge you to seek out this documentary.
     
    Once again, it’s called The Resurrection Of Jake The Snake.
     
    Trust me, it will inspire you and may even bring a tear to your eye.
     
    It certainly did me.
     
    Love & Peace,
     
    P.S. Here is a picture of the DVD cover of the documentary, a screen shot I took of my name in the list of “thank you” credits at the end of the documentary, and a picture of me with one of my heroes, the man himself, Jake “The Snake” Roberts.

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    Women Rock!! Halestorm/Lita Ford/Dorothy Concert Review

    Women Rock!!
     
    You know why? Because they do.
     
    I saw a few awesome women that rock last night at a concert in Huntington, WV.
     
    I went to see Halestorm, Lita Ford, and a newer band called Dorothy.
     
    All are fronted by women and are all amazing.
     
    The band Dorothy started the show with some in your face bluesy hard rock.
     
    Great musicianship and their singer Dorothy Martin has an amazing voice.
     
    They only have one EP out so far, but I recommend checking them out.
     
    Next up was the legendary Lita Ford.
     
    As much as I really like Halestorm, seeing Lita was my main reason for going to this concert.
     
    As a former member of the all girl group The Runaways and later becoming a successful solo artist, Lita Ford is one of the best at what she does.
     
    She sings, writes, and plays guitar.
     
    All very well, too.
     
    She played many great songs of her catalog, including Kiss Me Deadly, Close My Eyes Forever, Can’t Catch Me (She dedicated this song to co-writer Lemmy Kilmister, the leader of the band Motorhead, who passed away this year), and Back To The Cave, just to name a few.
     
    I was glad I finally got to see her.
     
    I have now seen two members of The Runaways (I saw Joan Jett last year and will again this summer!!)
     
    Her band is very good, too.
     
    Especially her drummer, Bobby Rock.
     
    For you KISS fans like me, you may know Bobby Rock as the drummer of ex KISS guitarist Vinnie Vincent’s band The Vinnie Vincent Invasion.
     
    This band also spawned the band Slaughter.
     
    Anyway, Lita is still rocking like no other and I hope she never stops.
     
    She also just put out a great new book called Living Like A Runaway, and has a new album coming out very soon called Time Capsule.
     
    Check them out.
     
    Lita Rocks!!!
     
    Now to the headliner Halestorm.
     
    I had actually seen Halestorm once before in Huntington in 2013 open for Godsmack and Staind.
     
    Halestorm just get better and better.
     
    They are sooo good.
     
    They played many songs from their newest album, Into The Wild Life, as well as other many great songs of theirs.
     
    They even played a deep Judas Priest song called Genocide, which is on one of their EPs.
     
    The band’s lead singer, Lzzy Hale, is in a league of her own.
     
    She is a phenomenal singer, guitarist, and writer.
     
    I can honestly say she can sing anything, and it would be amazing.
     
    If you have not heard Halestorm or seen them, I cannot recommend them enough.
     
    In fact, I recommend checking out all of these artists.
     
    They are all great.
     
    Again, Women Rock!!!
     
    I hope you have enjoyed reading this.
     
    More reviews to come this year.
     
    Love and Peace,

    Halestorm Band Members:

    Lita Ford Band Members:

    Dorothy Band Members:

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    Thrash Metal!!: Slayer/Testament/Carcass Concert Review

    Hi.
     
    I’m a few days late, but I wanted to post some pics I took at the Slayer/Testament/Carcass show I, my cousin Zachary, and best friend Jamie went to in Columbus, Ohio this past Tuesday.
     
    As Jamey Jasta of Hatebreed loves to say on his podcast The Jasta Show, this show was “haaaaard!!”
     
    This was the 5th time I had seen Slayer and they never disappoint.
     
    Their new album Repentless is one of my favorites.
     
    They played several songs from this album as well as many songs from throughout their 30 plus year career.
     
    This was the first time I saw Testament and Carcass.
     
    I honestly was there just to see Slayer and Testament, but Carcass were very good, also.
     
    Testament were amazing.
     
    I hope you enjoy the pics below.
     
    Have a great day everyone.
     
    Lucas

    Slayer Band Members:

    Testament Band Members:

    Carcass Band Members:

    Slayer Set List:

    1. Repentless
    2. Postmortem
    3. Born Of Fire
    4. Disciple
    5. God Send Death
    6. War Ensemble
    7. When The Stillness Comes
    8. You Against You
    9. Mandatory Suicide
    10. Hate Worldwide
    11. Chemical Warfare
    12. Take Control
    13. Pride In Prejudice
    14. Payback
    15. Seasons In The Abyss
    16. Hell Awaits
    17. Dead Skin Mask
    18. World Painted Blood
    19. South Of Heaven
    20. Raining Blood
    21. Black Magic
    22. Angel Of Death

    Testament Set List:

    1. D.N.R. (Do Not Resuscitate)
    2. Legions Of The Dead
    3. Rise Up
    4. Dog Faced Gods
    5. The New Order
    6. Practice What You Preach
    7. Into The Pit
    8. The Formation of Damnation

    Carcass Set List:

    1. Unfit for Human Consumption
    2. Buried Dreams
    3. Incarnated Solvent Abuse
    4. Cadaver Pouch Conveyor System
    5. The Granulating Dark Satanic Mills
    6. Captive Bolt Pistol
    7. Corporal Jigsore Quandary
    8. Heartwork

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    I Met Arnold!! Arnold Sports Festival 2016

    Best day ever!!!
     
    I went to see one of my biggest heroes, Mr. Arnold Schwarzenegger, speak at his annual seminar at the Arnold Sports Festival, in Columbus, Ohio.
     
    For those of you that don’t know, the Arnold Sports Festival encompasses many different types of competitions.
     
    Particularly bodybuilding, but also gymnastics, boxing, MMA, wrestling, and so many more.
     
    It’s a 4 day event, in which Arnold started with Ohio businessman Jim Lorimer, back in the mid 70s after Arnold retired the first time as a professional body builder (he competed one more time in 1980 in which he won the Mr. Olympia for a then record 7th time).
     
    On the last day of the event, Arnold speaks for roughly an hour or more with a crowd of about 300-400 people about his career, bodybuilding, nutrition, and just motivation in general.
     
    He usually takes questions from the audience, but he had to leave after about 50 minutes.
     
    He did talk about his upcoming movie 478, The Celebrity Apprentice, which he’s hosting this upcoming season, and he interviewed this year’s winner of The Arnold Classic bodybuilding competition, Kai Greene.
     
    But here is the best thing that happened, from my perspective, at least.
     
    I was sitting in the front row on an isle seat, and I swear he entered from a doorway right beside my seat!!
     
    And before he took the stage, he said “hi how are you?” to me!!! Yes to me.
     
    And at the end when he was leaving, I told him, as a fan, that I loved him, and he shook my hand, and said “good to see you”!!!
     
    I did not get a selfie, but hey, I’m not complaining.
    I got to speak to and shake the hand of one of my biggest heroes ever.
     
    Maybe next time I will get a selfie, though. Oh yeah!
     
    Even though I did not get a selfie, I did take pictures of him, though.
     
    I will post them below.
     
    I hope you enjoyed reading this almost as much as I did experiencing it.
     
    Love and Peace.

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    That Dirty Dirty Lowdown: Boz Scaggs Concert Review

    Hi everyone!
     
    Well, I just got home from my last concert for awhile.
     
    And what a concert it was.
    I went to the Keith Albee Theater in Huntington, WV to see one of my favorite singers/guitarists Boz Scaggs.
     
    He was there as part of the Marshall Artist Series.
     
    Boz played for about 90 minutes, had 3 encores, and played many songs from throughout his career.
     
    Some of the songs he played include Jojo, Harbor Lights, Look What You’ve Done To Me (from the movie Urban Cowboy), Lido Shuffle, the amazing song Lowdown, Some Change, What Can I Say, some songs from his latest album A Fool To Care, and more.
     
    He’s been a favorite of mine for some years now, but to be honest, up until this year, I was not familiar with a lot of his work.
     
    For no real reason, one late night early this year, I was on YouTube and I saw his music video “Heart Of Mine”, from his amazing album Other Roads, and I played it over and over that night.
     
    The song may as well be about me because I relate to the lyrics so much.
     
    Soon after that, I bought nearly his entire discography (I still need to buy one studio and one live album) and have become a wayyyy bigger fan of his than I was before.
     
    His voice really speaks to me, and he’s also a great guitar player, too.
     
    He’s been doing this for many years (played guitar for Steve Miller Band before going out on his own) and is still at the top of his game.
     
    He told the audience that this was his first time playing Huntington, and I honestly hope it is not his last.
     
    If you have never heard this man’s music (I’m guessing most have), please do yourself a favor and do it.
     
    And go see him in concert if you get a chance.
     
    I cannot recommend this man’s music enough.
     
    Well, like I said, if all goes right, this will be my last concert for awhile.
     
    It’s been a fun ride for the past 17 years.
     
    Now it’s time to hopefully go be a grown up for awhile.
     
    But never say never.
     
    You may see another review coming from me someday.
     
    But until then, love and peace to everyone.
     
    I hope you have enjoyed reading this review, as well as all the other reviews I have written, just as much as I have writing them.
     
    Take care.
     
    Lucas Hannon

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    Death Metal at it’s Finest: Cannibal Corpse/Cattle Decapitation/Soreption/Empure Concert Review

    My cousin Zachary and I went to a Death Metal concert.

    We saw headliners Cannibal Corpse, with openers Cattle Decapitation, Soreption, and Empure.

    I’m not a huge fan of Death Metal (Zachary loves it), but I respect it.

    And Cannibal Corpse is definitely my favorite DM band.

    They are the biggest DM band around, and for mainstream audiences, they are known for being in the movie Ace Ventura: Pet Detective.

    They, along with the openers, all played very loud, solid, kicking sets.

    We both had a great time.

    I don’t have a lot to see in this review, but I’ll just end by saying it was fun and I’m glad we went.

    Cannibal Corpse Band Members:

    Cattle Decapitation Band Members:

    Cannibal Corpse Set List:

    1. Scourge Of Iron
    2. Demented Aggression
    3. Evisceration Plague
    4. Stripped, Raped, and Strangled
    5. Disposal of the Body
    6. Sentenced To Burn
    7. Kill or Become
    8. Sadistic Embodiment
    9. Icepick Lobotomy
    10. The Wretched Spawn
    11. Dormant Bodies Bursting
    12. I Cum Blood
    13. Unleashing the Bloodthirsty
    14. Make Them Suffer
    15. A Skull Full of Maggots
    16. Hammer Smashed Face
    17. Devoured By Vermin

    Cattle Decapitation Set List:

    1. Manufactured Extinct
    2. The Prophets of Loss
    3. Your Disposal
    4. Clandestine Ways (Krokodil Rot)
    5. A Living, Breathing Piece of Defecating Meat
    6. Circo Inhumanitas
    7. Mammals In Babylon
    8. Forced Gender Reassignment
    9. Pacific Grim
    10. Kingdom of Tyrants

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    I Saw a Beatle: Sir Paul McCartney Concert Review

    Well, I went to another once in a lifetime concert last night in Columbus, Ohio.
     
    My best friend Jamie McClintic and I saw the one and only Sir Paul McCartney!!!
     
    I have seen many people in concert, but never a Beatle!
     
    He played a 3 hour set with no intermission, playing songs by his band The Beatles (the most important and influential band ever), his band Wings, and lots of solo songs.
     
    The whole show was a highlight, but some of the biggest ones for me was when he brought out his former Beatles band mate George Harrison’s ukulele and played his song Something.
     
    Also, when he played Blackbird, Helter Skelter, Eleanor Rigby, Let It Be, The Long And Winding Road, Band On The Run, All Together Now, Hey Jude, The End.
     
    Heck, every song was a highlight, like I said.
     
    Including the songs from his latest album from 2013, called New.
     
    His band is solid, and he still sings, plays, and looks phenomenal!
     
    He thanked the audience often, and seemed to really be having a ball.
     
    And to show you how fan friendly he is, near the end of the show, he brought some fans onto the stage, talked to them, hugged them, and even signed a woman’s neck, and her husband or boyfriend’s arm.
     
    Another woman came out with a sign asking Paul to announce to the crowd that she is pregnant.
     
    He did and gave her a hug.
     
    What a class act.
     
    For someone as rich and famous as he is, he did not have to do that.
     
    I honestly cannot find the words right now to explain to you that this was another amazing concert and life experience in general!
     
    If anyone has not seen this man, PLEASE go and see him!!
     
    He is the best.

    Band Members:

    Set List:

    1. Eight Days A Week
    2. Save Us
    3. Got To Get You Into My Life
    4. One After 909
    5. Temporary Secretary
    6. Let Me Roll It
    7.  Paperback Writer
    8. My Valentine
    9. Nineteen Hundred and Eighty-Five
    10. The Long And Winding Road
    11. Maybe I’m Amazed
    12. I’ve Just Seen A Face
    13. FourFiveSeconds
    14. We Can Work It Out
    15. We Can Work It Out
    16. Another Day
    17. Hope For The Future
    18. And I Love Her
    19. Blackbird
    20. Here Today
    21. New
    22. Queenie Eye
    23. Lady Madonna
    24. All Together Now
    25. Lovely Rita
    26. Eleanor Rigby
    27. Being For The Benefit Of Mr Kite!
    28. Something
    29. Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da
    30. Band On The Run
    31. Back In The U.S.S.R.
    32. Let It Be
    33. Live And Let Die
    34. Hey Jude
    35. Encore:  Another Girl
    36. Hi, Hi, Hi
    37. Can’t Buy Me Love
    38. Encore 2:  Yesterday
    39. Helter Skelter
    40. Golden Slumbers/Carry That Weight/The End
    41. He also played an instrumental version of Foxy Lady earlier in the show.

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    Last Time? Motley Crue/Alice Cooper Concert Review

    Hi everyone!!
     
    Well, I went to another fantastic concert last night.
    My best friend Jamie McClintic and I went to Rupp Arena in Lexington, Kentucky to see Motley Crue and Alice Cooper!!
     
    This was my 8th time seeing Motley and 4th seeing Alice.
     
    Motley have been on their “Final Tour” for a year and a half, with Alice as their opener.
     
    We had seen them last year on this tour, but since they were so close to home, we figured we better go again.
     
    And I’m glad we did.
     
    First, I’ll tell you about Alice Cooper.
     
    He has been doing this since the 60s, and believe it or not, he just gets better with age.
     
    He was only able to play for about 45 minutes, but he packed quite a punch in so very few minutes.
     
    He played a very solid hits set with his great band, and had many of his theatrics included throughout the set.
     
    These included him having a python snake, turning into “Frankenstein”, being put in a straight jacket by a crazed nurse (his real life wife, I believe), then escaping it, “choking” her, being “beheaded”, then coming back to life.
     
    Oh and did I say he played many great songs?! Yes I did.
     
    Again, he has so many great songs and albums that it’s impossible to fit them into 45 minutes, even 2 hours.
     
    Having said that, he still packed quite a punch.
     
    If you have never seen Alice Cooper in concert, do yourself a favor and go see him!!
     
    Now to the headliner. My second favorite band of all time Motley Crue!!
     
    Like I said, this was my 8th time seeing Motley, and as usual, they rocked!!
     
    They played many of their hits, and also had some very cool theatrics.
     
    They included Drummer Tommy Lee performing a drum solo on a “roller coaster” (Yes you read that right), Lead Singer Vince Neil and Bassist Nikki Sixx flying around the arena on trusses, and tons of pyro and fire.
     
    At the end of the set, the whole band went to a separate stage for their last song of the night, their classic Home Sweet Home.
     
    It was a very cool moment, as was the whole night.
     
    Vince sang great (Yes you critics. He sang great.), Tommy is a beast on drums as always, Guitarist Mick Mars is a fantastic player, and Nikki Sixx, the leader of the band, is a solid bassist and great songwriter.
     
    I truly hope this is not Motley’s final tour (Their last show is scheduled for New Years Eve.  Edit:  they returned in 2019 to record 4 songs for their biopic The Dirt, and returned to touring 2022, but John 5 replaced Mick in 2023), but if it is, they are truly going out on top as one of the biggest and greatest rock bands of all time.
     
    But if they come back, you can take it to the bank that I will go see them again and again and again.
     
    I love this band so much.
     
    I have many favorite bands and have been fortunate enough to have seen most of them, but this band and their music means more to me than most ever could.
     
    I actually have chills saying this.
     
    Anyway, I hope you have enjoyed this review of another great show I went to.
     
    My next show is tomorrow when I will see for the first time, Sir Paul McCartney!!
     
    So until then, have a great day everyone, and love and peace to you always.
     
    Lucas

    Motley Crue Band Members:

    Alice Cooper Band Members:

    Motley Crue Set List:

    1. Intro Tape (So Long, Farewell, which is a Rodgers & Hammerstein song)
    2. Girls, Girls, Girls
    3. Wild Side
    4. Primal Scream
    5. Same Ol’ Situation (S.O.S.)
    6. Don’t Go Away Mad (Just Go Away)
    7. Smokin’ In The Boys Room
    8. Looks That Kill
    9. Motherfucker Of The Year
    10. Anarchy In The U.K.
    11. In The Beginning/Shout At The Devil 97
    12. Louder Than Hell
    13. O Fortuna (This was the Intro Tape to Tommy’s Drum Solo)
    14. Drum Solo
    15. Guitar Solo
    16. Saints Of Los Angeles
    17. Live Wire
    18. Dr. Feelgood
    19. Kickstart My Heart
    20. Encore:  Home Sweet Home
    21. Outro Tape:  My Way by Frank Sinatra (played when the band was leaving)

    Alice Cooper Set List:

    1. Vincent Price Intro Tape
    2. The Black Widow (partial)
    3. No More Mr. Nice Guy
    4. Under My Wheels
    5. I’m Eighteen
    6. Billion Dollar Babies
    7. Poison
    8. Dirty Diamonds (w/Bass, Drum, and Guitar Solos)
    9. Go To Hell
    10. Feed My Frankenstein
    11. Ballad Of Dwight Fry
    12. Killer
    13. I Love The Dead
    14. Schools Out (w/part of Another Brick In The Wall Part 2)

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    The Papa: Ghost/Purson Concert Review

    The night after we saw Scorpions and Queensryche, my best friend Jamie and I went to see another concert in Columbus, OH.

    This time, we saw the band Ghost.

    Purson, who I had not heard of, opened the show.

    They were pretty good.

    Definitely have to check out their music.

    Afterwards, Ghost took the stage.

    They are a band on the rise (edit:  In 2023, they are a very big band.), about to release their 3rd album, which they played a lot of on this night.

    I honestly do not know who anyone is in the band (the musicians go by Nameless Ghouls), but the singer is known as Papa Emeritus (edit:  He was later revealed to be Tobias Forge).

    Each album/tour he goes by a different Papa (Emeritus II, III, etc.).

    I first became aware of them from James Hetfield of Metallica, who mentioned them in an interview.

    They are very different.

    Live, they’re quite heavy and loud, almost marching band I would say in tightness.

    They get compared to Blue Oyster Cult a lot, which I don’t really hear that, but OK maybe I’m wrong.

    Their show is very satanic/gothic I guess, although it’s just for show.

    I think they’re very good, but maybe not for everyone.

    Check them out though.

    You may be surprised.

    Either way, Jamie and I had fun.

    Ghost Set List:

    1. Spirit
    2. From The Pinnacle  To The Pit
    3. Ritual
    4. Con Clavi Con Dio
    5. Per Aspera ad Inferi
    6. Majesty
    7. Stand By Him
    8. Prime Mover
    9. Body And Blood
    10. Devil Church
    11. Cince
    12. Year Zero
    13. He Is
    14. Absolution
    15. Mummy Dust
    16. Jigolo Har Megiddo (Acoustic)
    17. Ghuleh/Zombie Queen
    18. If You Have Ghosts (Ricky Erickson and the Aliens Cover)
    19. Encore:  Monstrance Clock

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