Dez Anos Ao Vivo

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Dez Anos Ao Vivo (Ten Years Live)
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Released2003
Recorded23 and 24 May 2002
Genre Hard rock, heavy metal, progressive rock
Label Paradoxx Music
Unimar Music
Producer Dr. Sin
Dr. Sin chronology
Dr. Sin II/Shadows of Light
(2000)
Dez Anos Ao Vivo (Ten Years Live)
(2003)
Listen to the Doctors
(2005)
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Dez Anos Ao Vivo [1] (Ten Years Live) is a live CD and DVD by Brazilian hard rock band Dr. Sin, [2] released in 2003. It was recorded at SESC Ipiranga in Sao Paulo, Brazil, in 23 and 24 May 2002.

Contents

Track listing

CD 1

  1. "Time After Time"
  2. "Sometimes"
  3. "Fly Away"
  4. "Danger"
  5. "Stone Cold Dead"
  6. "Isolated"
  7. "The Fire Burns Cold"
  8. "Years Gone"
  9. "Revolution"

CD 2

  1. "No Rules"
  2. "Eternity"
  3. "Living and Learning"
  4. "Zero"
  5. "Down in the Trenches (pt. I & II)
  6. "Karma"
  7. "Emotional Catastrophe"
  8. "Futebol, mulher e Rock n' Roll"
  9. "Fire" (feat. Andre Matos)

Personnel

Special guests

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References

  1. End, Lucas Tavares-Front End / Adriano Franco- Back (2023-10-05). "Dr. Sin celebra 30 anos de seu primeiro álbum no Manifesto Bar". A Rádio Rock - 89,1 FM - SP (in Brazilian Portuguese). Retrieved 2023-12-07.
  2. "DR SIN intervista". Rock Nation (in Italian). 2019-11-30. Retrieved 2023-12-07.