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Monday, November 23, 2009 - Manowar Introduce Metal On Demand | News from Manowar:
Since their inception MANOWAR has been a leading innovator in the music industry. Conceptually and technologically the kings of metal have consistently raised the bar by offering their fans the best possible experience of their music. They were the first metal band to record in Dolby 5.1, they were among the first metal bands to record with an orchestra and now they are the first to offer Metal On Demand (MOD)! On Demand - the possibility to download content at any given time for immediate use.
MOD is a service offered exclusively on the Kingdom of Steel website and features MANOWAR movies and videos that fans can download and own. You heard right, metal warriors! No more wait. Download your favorite MANOWAR performances right to your computer! And, as if that innovation isn't revolutionary enough, check this out: no DRM (Digital Rights Management)!
In honor of this momentous occasion, MANOWAR has first posted Hell On Earth V, and will follow by posting the entire Hell On Earth series. Additional MANOWAR DVDs, as well as those from bands on the Magic Circle label, will continue to be added.
Metal On Demand: Another first from MANOWAR!
Visit www.metalondemand.com for more info! |
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