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Dissection - Rebirth Of Dissection (2006)

Fear the return!

Genre : Music, Documentary

Runtime : 1H 30M

Director : Magnus Göthlund

Synopsis

Recorded live at Dissection's comeback show at Arenan, Stockholm, October 30th 2004

Actors

Jon Nödtveidt
Jon Nödtveidt
Vocals, Lead Guitars
Davide
Davide "Set Teitan" Totaro
Guitars
Brice Leclercq
Brice Leclercq
Bass Guitar
Tomas Asklund
Tomas Asklund
Drums

Crews

Jon Nödtveidt
Jon Nödtveidt
Writer
Magnus Göthlund
Magnus Göthlund
Director
Andreas Bauman
Andreas Bauman
Sound Recordist
Magnus Göthlund
Magnus Göthlund
Editor
Jim Heneghan
Jim Heneghan
Editor
Fred Cardona
Fred Cardona
Lighting Design
Peter Anneroth
Peter Anneroth
Executive Producer
Frank Eriksson
Frank Eriksson
Executive Producer
Mattias Nord
Mattias Nord
Production Manager
Mikael Jansson
Mikael Jansson
Art Designer

Trailers and other movies

Dissection - Black Horizons live

Posters and backgrounds

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