44:34 Ecco, ero io quello davanti a te, avevo notato che hai filmato quasi tutto il concerto e ti volevo chiedere se mi mandi il video, ma sei sparito subito dopo lo show. Che figata trovarlo qua invece, complimenti brother. We are in league with Satan!
This is awful. They don't even sound or look like Venom anymore. Cronos just appears as if he doesn't want to be up there, since he is rushing through the set. I think Venom Inc are a better band for your money spent, at least the Demolition Man keeps in shape. Disappointed in what Cronos has done to this band
eh... probably you have reason but I grow up with them and so, ofcourse I never see them live under the 1995, their best period, but... for me.. fortunately I see them three time on stage (and two times VENOM INC). Their are the top ofcourse ;)
@@metallaroligure9340 I understand you, bro. Like you, I also grew up listening to Venom, for over 20 years, which is why it is sad to see Venom looking like a tribute band with Cronos on vocals. I think their best years are 1981 to 1985, then 1989 to 1992. They have some okay albums after this like Cast In Stone, Resurrection, Fallen Angels, however the rest just sounds more like a side project to me. What I like about Venom Inc is how you can hear everything from the classic albums, to the early 90's music, the live stuff is important since they still capture the energy of the old days, I think that is important to them that they give the fans the experience of true Venom.
I 100% agree. I'll take the Jeff Mantas Venom Inc version of the band any day over this Cronos line-up. Mantas Lead guitar playing sounds way heavier and faster than anything I've heard Rage play. The last two albums of the "traditional" well known Venom line-up that I thought were any good, were Cast in Stone, and Resurrection wasn't too bad. But after that, Venom Inc all the way. But I won't trash Cronos too much though. I prefer his Venom line-up over 99% of the worthless bands that are out there today. The last two concerts I've been to were the Black Sabbath Cross Purposes tour in 1994 at the State Theater in Detroit, MI. with the Tony Iommi, Geezer Butler, Tony Martin, Bobby Rondinelli, Lineup, with Morbid Angel & Motorhead as opening bands. (this was the loudest concert I've ever been to since it was in a very small narrow concert hall. And the last concert I saw was Black Sabbath (or "Heaven & Hell" the band name they were touring under at the time). In March 2007 at the John Labatt arena in London, Ontario Canada. With the Iommi-Butler-Ronnie James Dio, and Vinnie Appice lineup, with Down & Megadeth opening. The problem was it was in such a huge arena this time the sound and view weren't even close to as good as when I saw the concert in 1994 in Detroit. I would love to see Venom Inc (or even the Cronos version of Venom) in a small concert hall like I saw Black Sabbath in at the 1994 concert. Since I've never seen any version of the band live before, and I think it would be great to see either of them live.
I bought my first Venom single back 1980. Die Hard! Thats 43 years ago, still listen to them, im 56 yo now🤘🤘🤘
hail VENOM till' death!
53 years old and i am still listening to Venom🎉
🐐 Venom's Legions 🐐
Cronos is not 20 year no more but i think he do it very good. And Venom is still the best Black metal band.🎃
44:34 Ecco, ero io quello davanti a te, avevo notato che hai filmato quasi tutto il concerto e ti volevo chiedere se mi mandi il video, ma sei sparito subito dopo lo show. Che figata trovarlo qua invece, complimenti brother. We are in league with Satan!
eheh... mandartelo sarebbe comunque stato impossibile visto che va oltre le 20 giga... scaricatelo se riesci... ;)
Concerto fantastico
Love This 🤘🤘🤘
From the very pits of Hell with venom coursing through the veins The Climb upon the stage to cause battle him again
Bring back 7 Gates, 1000 Days and Leave Me I.H.
🤘🏼💀Venom
thank you for posting this !! 666 !!
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Ese batería suena bastante bien
33:50 Minutes - In Nomine Satanus !! 666 !!
Fantastica chiusura di una giornata da massacro
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DAMN...probably the fuckin copyright problem
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This is awful. They don't even sound or look like Venom anymore. Cronos just appears as if he doesn't want to be up there, since he is rushing through the set. I think Venom Inc are a better band for your money spent, at least the Demolition Man keeps in shape. Disappointed in what Cronos has done to this band
eh... probably you have reason but I grow up with them and so, ofcourse I never see them live under the 1995, their best period, but... for me.. fortunately I see them three time on stage (and two times VENOM INC).
Their are the top ofcourse ;)
@@metallaroligure9340 I understand you, bro. Like you, I also grew up listening to Venom, for over 20 years, which is why it is sad to see Venom looking like a tribute band with Cronos on vocals. I think their best years are 1981 to 1985, then 1989 to 1992. They have some okay albums after this like Cast In Stone, Resurrection, Fallen Angels, however the rest just sounds more like a side project to me. What I like about Venom Inc is how you can hear everything from the classic albums, to the early 90's music, the live stuff is important since they still capture the energy of the old days, I think that is important to them that they give the fans the experience of true Venom.
@@CalebSmith-do9jd yes,you have full reasons about...a good point of views and ofcourse you have center the point
I 100% agree. I'll take the Jeff Mantas Venom Inc version of the band any day over this Cronos line-up. Mantas Lead guitar playing sounds way heavier and faster than anything I've heard Rage play. The last two albums of the "traditional" well known Venom line-up that I thought were any good, were Cast in Stone, and Resurrection wasn't too bad. But after that, Venom Inc all the way.
But I won't trash Cronos too much though. I prefer his Venom line-up over 99% of the worthless bands that are out there today. The last two concerts I've been to were the Black Sabbath Cross Purposes tour in 1994 at the State Theater in Detroit, MI. with the Tony Iommi, Geezer Butler, Tony Martin, Bobby Rondinelli, Lineup, with Morbid Angel & Motorhead as opening bands. (this was the loudest concert I've ever been to since it was in a very small narrow concert hall. And the last concert I saw was Black Sabbath (or "Heaven & Hell" the band name they were touring under at the time). In March 2007 at the John Labatt arena in London, Ontario Canada. With the Iommi-Butler-Ronnie James Dio, and Vinnie Appice lineup, with Down & Megadeth opening. The problem was it was in such a huge arena this time the sound and view weren't even close to as good as when I saw the concert in 1994 in Detroit.
I would love to see Venom Inc (or even the Cronos version of Venom) in a small concert hall like I saw Black Sabbath in at the 1994 concert. Since I've never seen any version of the band live before, and I think it would be great to see either of them live.