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Thursday, September 3, 2009 - Manowar - Hell on Earth V DVD information
News from Manowar:

The long awaited sequel of the Hell On Earth series is finally coming out on November 27, 2009.

Hell On Earth V will cover MANOWAR's recent world tours including Germany, Norway, Spain, Finland, Russia, Romania, Turkey, USA and Canada. It will feature live performances of old and new classics such as Gloves Of Metal, The Crown And The Ring, Hand Of Doom, Hymn Of The Immortal Warrior, Father, God Or Man and many others.

Director Neil Johnson adds: "Picking up where the Earthshaker left off.... Hell On Earth 5 covers the amazing Demons Dragons & Warriors Tour complete with onstage Vikings and all the craziness that happens behind the scenes of a MANOWAR show. I have done my best to show NEW and CLASSIC songs never captured on camera before, including the much-requested "Mountains" and songs from the new EP, Thunder In The Sky. It will be a step above Hell On Earth 4 in quality and spectacle."

The DVD will be available for pre-sale exclusively through MANOWAR's official merchandise shop: The Kingdom Of Steel.

More information and ordering details coming soon!
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Comment by Steen (Staff) - Thursday, September 3, 2009
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Finally! I have been waiting for this since the Demons, Dragons and Warriors German tour of 2007.

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