Three Days of Adrenaline

Three Days of Adrenaline is the first live DVD by Japanese rock band Coldrain, released on December 7, 2011. [1] [2]

Three Days of Adrenaline
Live album / DVD by
ReleasedDecember 7, 2011 (2011-12-07)
Genre
Length85:58
LabelVAP
ProducerInni Vision
Coldrain chronology
The Enemy Inside
(2011)
Three Days of Adrenaline
(2011)
Through Clarity
(2012)

Three Days of Adrenaline was recorded in three cities: Osaka, Nagoya and Tokyo. The track list contains all the songs of the album The Enemy Inside, and some songs from Final Destination and Nothing Lasts Forever. The DVD has a special feature of Mah from the ska punk band SiM.

Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, many of Coldrain's gigs were forced to be postponed or cancelled. To entertain fans during the lockdown period, they released Three Days of Arenaline for free on YouTube for a limited time. [3]

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Intro"2:05
2."To Be Alive"3:17
3."New Fate"3:18
4."Adrenaline"3:40
5."[Sound Check]"1:42
6."The Youth"3:31
7."Rise and Fall"3:48
8."Die Tomorrow"3:10
9."Doors"3:00
10."After Dark"3:49
11."[Rehearsal]"1:34
12."Confession"4:21
13."8AM"4:01
14."You"4:54
15."Fiction"3:32
16."24-7"3:23
17."Hollow"4:34
18."A Tragic Instinct"4:30
19."[On The Road]"1:41
20."Rescue Me"3:39
21."The Maze" (ft. Mah)4:42
22."Final Destination"8:10

Extra features [4]

No.TitleLength
24."We're Not Alone" (Encore)3:58
25."The Maze" (Osaka Too Close Extreme One Cut Ver.)4:13
26."Painting & My Addiction" (Tokyo Exclusive Performance)9:03
27."Miss You" (Tokyo Exclusive Performance)4:06
28."To Be Alive" (Music Video)4:07
29."To Be Alive" (Trailer)1:00
30."Rescue Me" (Music Video)3:34
31."Rescue Me" (Trailer)0:32

Personnel

Charts

Charts (2011) Peak
positions
Japanese Albums (Oricon)[5] 31
gollark: I suppose the cities might be okay.
gollark: You do NOT want to end up with less than 20Mbps.
gollark: It has bad internet connectivity.
gollark: No. I am only going to go there on holiday due to parents.
gollark: I could do it retroactively but it would break things.

References

This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.