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So, 'Skid Row | Live at the Budokan' captures this raw energy of the band on stage in Japan, right in 1992. It’s not just a concert film; it's this gritty slice of the rock and roll lifestyle, you know? The atmosphere is electric, with fans wildly engaged, and the pacing flows really well through their setlist. You get everything from the heavier tracks like 'Slave to the Grind' to ballads like '18 and Life.' The performances? They really showcase the band's dynamics, especially during the covers of Ramones and KISS, which adds this nostalgic touch. You can feel the adrenaline, and the practical effects are just the band being themselves, nothing polished or overly produced. It’s a snapshot of a time and place that's pretty distinctive.
Live concert performanceSetlist features iconic hitsIncludes covers of Ramones and KISS
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