Intro from James
Battery w/ Dave Lombardo from Slayer
The Four Horsemen w/ Dave Lombardo from Slayer
For Whom The Bell Tolls w/ Joey Jordison from Slipknot
Creeping Death w/ Joey Jordison from Slipknot
Seek And Destroy w/ Joey Jordison from Slipknot
Fade To Black w/ Flemming (Lars' Drum Tech)
Wherever I May Roam w/ Joey Jordison from Slipknot
Last Caress (missing)
Sad But True (missing)
Nothing Else Matters (missing)
Enter Sandman (missing)

Extras:
Enter Sandman (Donnington 6-6-04 Pro shot)
Don't You Think This Outlaw Bit Has Gone out of Hand (CMT Outlaws 2004 James Hetfield and Bob Rock)

QUALITY: Okay video shot on this one, it's handheld in the middle of the crowd so it's shakey
and there are plenty of heads and hands that get in the way. There are some decent shots, but
it's not a great video. It is cool to see the band interact with the various drummers helping
them out with cues and encouragement. 

SOURCE: Unknown camera
TRANSFER: MASTER > DVD
TIME: 52 minutes

CORRECT SHOW: Yes, Download, Donnington are said many times. Plus this is the show
that Lars missed. 

FLAWS: Incomplete, though there is a second source that is complete.

BAND PERFORMANCE: Certainly the most unique show of the 03-04 St. Anger tour. Lars was unable
to drum for this show due to an illness that put him in the hospital. Dave Lombardo (slayer),
Joey Jordison (Slipknot), and Flemming (Drum tech) step in to take over drums. Over all the show
comes off pretty well, some of the live nuances that the four normal members have are missing, and
the drums pretty much follow the studio tracks. So there are some moments of stiff transitions, but
hell what can you expect, these guys probably only had a few hours to pull this together. Definitely
a cool show to listen to.