Global Metal

Global Metal
Directed by Sam Dunn
Scot McFadyen
Produced by Sam Dunn
Scot McFadyen
Sam Feldman
Starring Sam Dunn
Production
company
Distributed by Seville Pictures
Warner Home Video
Release dates
  • 17 October 2007 (2007-10-17) (Bergen International Film Festival)
  • 20 June 2008 (2008-06-20)
Running time
93 minutes
Language English

Global Metal is a 2007 documentary film directed by Scot McFadyen and Canadian anthropologist Sam Dunn. It is a follow-up to their successful 2005 documentary, Metal: A Headbanger's Journey. The film's international premiere took place at the Bergen International Film Festival on October 17, 2007. Global Metal aims to show the impact of globalization on the heavy metal underground as well as how different people from different cultures are transforming heavy metal music.

Interviews

As in Metal: A Headbanger's Journey, most of the information in the film comes in the form of interviews:

Rio de Janeiro and São Paulo, Brazil

Artist Band Nationality
Rafael Bittencourt Angra Brazil
Carlos "Vândalo" Lopes Dorsal Atlântica Brazil
Adrian Smith Iron Maiden United Kingdom
Dave Murray Iron Maiden United Kingdom
Max Cavalera Sepultura, Soulfly, Cavalera Conspiracy Brazil

Non musicians

Tokyo, Japan

Artist Band Nationality
Tom Araya Slayer Chile / USA
Kerry King Slayer USA
Lars Ulrich Metallica Denmark / USA
Marty Friedman Megadeth, Cacophony USA
Yoshiki Hayashi X Japan Japan
Mirai Kawashima Sigh Japan

Non musicians

Mumbai and Bangalore, India

Artist Band Nationality
Sahil Makhija (Demonstealer) Demonic Resurrection India
Prashant Shah Exhumation India
Nolan Lewis Kryptos India
Anant Dwivedi Prakalp India
Vincent Pereira Prakalp India
Sai Prabhakaran Souled Out India
Bruce Dickinson Iron Maiden United Kingdom

Non musicians

Beijing, China

Artist Band Nationality
Kaiser Kuo Spring and Autumn, ex-Tang Dynasty USA
Nong Yong Ritual Day China

Non musicians

Jakarta, Indonesia

Artist Band Nationality
Barney Greenway Napalm Death United Kingdom
Max Cavalera Sepultura, Soulfly, Cavalera Conspiracy Brazil
Lars Ulrich Metallica Denmark / United States of America
Andre Tiranda Siksakubur Indonesia
Arian 13 Seringai Indonesia
Ombat Nasution Tengkorak Indonesia
Tashea Delaney Pain Killer Indonesia

Non musicians

Jerusalem, Israel

Artist Band Nationality
Kobi Farhi Orphaned Land Israel
Eran Segal Whorecore Israel
”Evil” Haim Whorecore Israel
Butchered Arallu Israel
Nir Nakav Salem Israel
Yotam “Defiler” Avni Abed Israel

Non musicians

Dubai, United Arab Emirates

Artist Band Nationality
Ali Kahtmayan Iran
Maher Crimson Saudi Arabia
Ahmid Crimson Saudi Arabia
Al-Sharif Hate Suffocation, Scarab Egypt
Barney Ribeiro Nervecell Portugal

Non musicians

Songs in the movie

Soundtrack

There was a soundtrack released on July 24 featuring music from various metal bands all around the world, including bands from Israel, China, India, Indonesia, Iran and Japan

Disc 1

  1. "Inner Self" - Sepultura (Brazil)
  2. "Walk with Me in Hell" - Lamb of God (United States)
  3. "Ladders to Sumeria" - Melechesh (Israel/Netherlands)
  4. "X" (Live) - X Japan (Japan)
  5. "Ornaments of Gold" - Orphaned Land (Israel)
  6. "Crystal Skull" (Live At the Dubai Desert Rock Festival)- Mastodon (United States)
  7. "Havenless" - Enslaved (Norway)
  8. "Me-Devil" - Sigh (Japan)
  9. "Cloud Connected" - (Live At the Dubai Desert Rock Festival) - In Flames (Sweden)

Disc 2

  1. "Indigenous Laceration" - Chthonic (Taiwan)
  2. "Salvation Suicide" - Angra (Brazil)
  3. "Jaktens Tid" - Finntroll (Finland)
  4. "From The Sky" - Gojira (France)
  5. "Epic" - 唐朝 Tang Dynasty (China)
  6. "Jihad Soldier" - Tengkorak (Indonesia)
  7. "Baptized" - Arthimoth (Iran)
  8. "Wings Of Time" - Týr (Faroe Islands)
  9. "Apocalyptic Dawn" - Demonic Resurrection (India)

References

  1. End credits of the film

External links

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