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After releasing the comprehensive collection DVD Arsenal Of Megadeth last year, Megadeth returns with a concert DVD. That One Night: Live In Buenos Aires was filmed in Argentina on October 9, 2005 at Obras Stadium.
Megadeth picked the right show to film. The fans in Buenos Aires are incredible. In addition to singing along with the lyrics, they even sing along to some guitar riffs. You can tell the band is feeding off the crowd's energy, pushing them to perform even better.
The setlist is pretty comprehensive and pulls material from the band's entire career. The audio and video quality of the DVD are excellent. The only negative is the lack of bonus material. An alternate version of "Symphony Of Destruction" is the only extra. There are some clips of the band in Argentina interspersed throughout the concert, but a sitdown interview or documentary about the show would have been even better.
TRACKLIST DVD:
• "Blackmail The Universe"—from the 2004 album The System Has Failed
• "Set The Word Afire"—from the 1988 album So Far, So Good…So What?
• "Wake Up Dead"—from the 1986 album Peace Sells…But Who's Buying?
• "In My Darkest Hour"—from the 1988 album So Far, So Good…So What?
• "She Wolf"—from the 1997 album Cryptic Writings
• "Reckoning Day"—from the 1994 album Youthanasia
• "A Tout Le Monde"—from the 1994 album Youthanasia
• "Hangar 18/Return To Hangar"—from the 1990 album Rust in Peace/ 2001 album The World Needs a Hero
• "I'll Be There"—from the 1999 album Risk
• "Tornado of Souls"—from the 1990 album Rust in Peace
• "Trust"—from the 1997 album Cryptic Writings
• "Something That I'm Not"—from the 2004 album The System Has Failed
• "Kick The Chair"—from the 2004 album The System Has Failed
• "Coming Home"—from the 2001 album The World Needs a Hero
• "Symphony of Destruction"—from the 1992 album Countdown to Extinction
• "Peace Sells"—from the 1986 album Peace Sells…But Who's Buying?
• "Holy Wars"—from the 1990 album Rust in Peace
As for sound mixing, the Dolby Digital Stereo 5.1 DTS track is dynamic, expertly recreating the stadium concert experience. The instrumentation is kept perfectly modulated, and while Mustaine's vocals are a little too low in the mix, this appears to be a board problem, not a matter of remastering. The standard 5.1 and 2.0 Stereo tracks are equally effective, with all three delivering a dynamite recreation of Megadeth live.
The only significant extra (except for some behind the scenes footage inserted into the show itself) is an alternate version of "Symphony of Destruction." While the arrangement remains more or less the same, the editing is a little more manic, giving this sole bit of added content a rather pointless feel.