Long considered to be quintessential viewing for any Slayer fan or anyone wanting to understand the devotion and craze, ever wonder where the famous clip of a fan carving Slayer into his forearm came from? 1995's 'Live Intrusion.' Long out of print due to VHS tapes becoming paperweights, 'Live Intrusion' is finally getting the modern digital upgrade to DVD, and is ready for purchase tomorrow.

Noisecreep couldn't be more proud to give a taste of the resurrection of 'Live Intrusion' with 'Angel of Death.' Lyrically and sonically, this is truly everything that represents Slayer: a barreling opening, a solo speeding into hell, and lyrics pulled out of the gore parts of the bible. The wavy track lines and sub par audio of the original release are gone for good, and of course there's the pre-surgery Tom Araya headbanging away.

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'Live Intrusion' features a performance filmed on the band's 'Divine Intervention' tour in '95 at their stop in Mesa, Ariz. at the Mesa Amphitheater. One of the classic moments is a cover of the Venom song 'Witching Hour' joined by Chris Kontos and Robb Flynn of Machine Head.

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