"The Making of Avenged Sevenfold" is an exclusive DVD included as an MVI (Music Video Interactive) feature on the band's self-titled album. This behind-the-scenes documentary provides an intimate look into the creative process of Avenged Sevenfold as they craft their critically acclaimed record. Fans get a rare glimpse of the band in the studio, capturing raw and unfiltered moments of songwriting, recording sessions, and candid discussions. The DVD showcases the band's dedication, camaraderie, and the intense effort that goes into producing their signature sound.

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Documentary about Giger's work for the movie Alien (1979).

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The band's second MEMORIES project delivers 410 minutes of footage in 4 Discs.

BTS 2016 Memories project includes 390 minutes of footage of the band.

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