Entombed: Monkey Puss (Live in London)
Nov 17 1999
•1h 10m
•Monkey Puss (Live in London) is a live video by Swedish band Entombed recorded during the 92' Gods of Grind tour in London. It was released in 1999 on Earache Records. Originally it was released on VHS cassette, it was later re-released in 2001 on DVD. The VHS and DVD version contain five additional promo/non-live videos: Left Hand Path, Stranger Aeons, Hollowman, Wolverine Blues and Night of the Vampire. // TRACKS: 01. Left Hand Path (Video Clip) 02. Stranger Aeons (Video Clip) 03. Hollowman (Video Clip) 04. Wolverine Blues (Video Clip) 05. Night of the Vampire (Video Clip) 06. Living Dead 07. Revel in Flesh 08. Stranger Aeons 09. Crawl 10. But Life Goes On 11. Sinners Bleed 12. Evilyn 13. The Truth Beyond 14. Drowned 15. Left Hand Path
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Guitars
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Lars Rosenberg
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