Metal Insider’s Top 5: Bands Who Could Pull Off Making A 3D Concert Film

Posted by Zach Shaw on Mon, Jan 21, 2013 at 5:08 pm

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Metal Insider’s Top 5 is a column where we count down the top five of…well basically anything.

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Earlier today, a sneak peak of Guns N’ Roses’ 3D concert film was released online. The clip (which as you can see above is really just the new GN’R performing “Paradise City”) comes less than a week after Metallica announced the theatrical release of their own 3D film. Granted, there are still many who feel that 3D films from either band (or any group for that matter) are completely unnecessary. Still, these two 3D updates got us to thinking… what other hard rock/metal bands should considering releasing a 3D concert film?

Click on the page numbers below to see which five bands we think could pull off making a 3D film.

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  • kevin

    “Click on the page numbers below to…”

    NOPE.

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