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So, the new year is coming soon and in case you have now clue how to get a real kick-ass start with 2014, here’s a little something: MONSTERS OF METAL Volume 9, the brand new killer DVD/Blu-Ray will be released on January 10, 2014 via Nuclear Blast. Bringing you a total of 45 music videos from all corners of the Metal genre with a total duration of 211 minutes. To help enduring the wait until the release date will finally come, Nuclear Blast put up a trailer for MONSTERS OF METAL on their YouTube channel. You can watch the trailer here: The tracklist of MONSTERS OF METAL reads as follows: DVD/Blu-Ray 01. ACCEPT – Teutonic Terror 02. AMORPHIS – Hopeless Days 03. AVANTASIA - Sleepwalking 04. BLACK STAR RIDERS – Hey Judas 05. DORO – Raise Your Fist In The Air 06. EPICA – Storm The Sorrow 07. GOTTHARD- Starlight 08. KORPIKLAANI - Rauta 09. NIGHTWISH – Storytime (live) 10. POWERWOLF – Amen & Attack 11. RAGE - 21 12. SABATON – Ghost Division (live) 13. SONATA ARTICA – I Have A Right 14. THRESHOLD – Staring At The Sun 15. ANTI-MORTEM– Stagnant Water 16. ASKING ALEXANDRIA – Closure 17. CHILDREN OF BODOM - Transference 18. ELUVEITIE - Havoc 19. HATEBREED – Honor Never Dies 20. HEAVEN SHALL BURN– Hunters Will Be Hunted 21. HYPOCRISY – End Of Disclosure 22. IN FLAMES – Where The Dead Ships Dwell 23. KATAKLYSM - Elevate 24. MESHUGGAH – Break Those Bones Whose Sinews Gave It Motion 25. MOONSPELL - Lickantrope 26. NILE – Enduring The Eternal Molestation Of Flame 27. SOILWORK – Spectrum Of Eternity 28. SUFFOCATION – As Grace Descends 29. SUICIDE SILENCE – You Only Live Once 30. THY ART IS MURDER – Reign Of Darkness 31. DEATH ANGEL - Truce 32. DESTRUCTION - Carnivore 33. DEVILDRIVER – The Appetite 34. KREATOR – Phantom Antichrist 35. LEGION OF THE DAMNED – Mountain Wolves Under A Crescent Moon 36. LOST SOCIETY – KILL (Those Who Oppose Me) 37. OVERKILL – Electric Rattlesnake 38. TANKARD – A Girl Called Cerveza 39. TESTAMENT – Native Blood 40. FREE FALL– World Domination 41. GRAVEYARD – Endless Night 42. KADAVAR – Come Back Life 43. ORCHID - Capricorn 44. SCORPION CHILD – Polygon Of Eyes 45. THE VINTAGE CARAVAN – Expand Your Mind Read more... then come back and comment below.

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