A seminal force in the evolution of thrash metal, Venom christened the black metal genre with their 1982 sophomore album that introduced the term, and went on to inspire generations of subsequent groups. Emerging from Newcastle, England in the late 1970s, the group combined the theatrical flash of Kiss with overtly satanic imagery and a grinding, heavy sound. This live show, filmed in London's Camden Palace Theater, features a set list that includes such Venom classics as "Too Loud ( For The Crowd)," "Black Metal," "Nightmare," "Countess Bathory," "Seven Gates Of Hell," "Buried Alive," "Don't Burn The Witch," "In Nomine Santanas," "Welcome To Hell," "Schizo," "Satanchrist," "Bloodlust," and "Witching Hour."