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Dismember: Live Blasphemies

Swedish death metal band Dismember star in this concert film that features the band performing several of their most popular songs in front of a live audience of rabid fans. Released by Escapi, the film was shot on May 27, 2003, at Klubben, a venue in Stockholm, Sweden.

Top Cast

  • Matti Kärki

    Matti Kärki

    Vocals

  • David Blomqvist

    David Blomqvist

    Guitars

  • Martin Persson

    Martin Persson

    Guitars

  • Fred Estby

    Fred Estby

    Drums

  • Rickard Cabeza

    Rickard Cabeza

    Bass Guitar

Overview

Swedish death metal band Dismember star in this concert film that features the band performing several of their most popular songs in front of a live audience of rabid fans. Released by Escapi, the film was shot on May 27, 2003, at Klubben, a venue in Stockholm, Sweden.

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