CMX DVD
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CMX DVD is the first DVD
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 by Finnish
Finland
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 rock
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 band CMX
CMX (band)
CMX, originally Cloaca Maxima, are a Finnish rock band. They originally played hardcore punk, but soon expanded to play a wide variety of rock formats, including progressive rock, heavy metal, and mainstream rock n roll. Throughout their career, they have been influenced by progressive rock bands...

. It was released in 2001 and contains 15 music video
Music video
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s, three documentaries
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 and four live performances. It covers the band's entire career until 2001, starting with 1985. The previously unreleased "Puuvertaus" single was included with the DVD.

In 2001 music DVDs were still rare in Finland, and the release wasn't without problems: Some of the released discs were accidentally in a monaural
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 format, and they had to be exchanged.

Track listing

  1. "Muurmanskin skinheadit/Tulva" (demo, 1985)
  2. "Lintu" (1989)
  3. "Metallipurkaus" (1991)
  4. "Veljeskunta" (1991)
  5. "Marian ilmestys" (TV-live, 1992)
  6. "Auran teko" (documentary "Making of Aura
    Aura (CMX album)
    Aura is an album by the Finnish rock group CMX. The album gained the band its first near-hit single and some commercial airplay with "Ruoste"...

    ", 1993-1994)
  7. "Ruoste" (1994)
  8. "Pirunmaitoa" (live, 1995)
  9. "Pelasta maailma
    Pelasta maailma
    "Pelasta maailma" is the first single from the CMX album Rautakantele. It also appears on the compilation album Cloaca Maxima. The chorus contains a quote from a poem by L. Onerva. "Pelasta maailma" means "Save the World" in Finnish.- Cover versions :...

    " (1995)
  10. "Nimetön" (1996)
  11. "Aamutähti" (1996)
  12. "Vallat ja väet" (1997)
  13. "Siivekäs" (1997)
  14. "Ei yksikään" (1998)
  15. "Taivaan lapset" (TV-live, (1998)
  16. "Surunmurhaaja" (1999)
  17. "Manalainen" (live, (1999)
  18. "Dinosauruksen teko" (documentary "Making of Dinosaurus
    Dinosaurus Stereophonicus
    Dinosaurus Stereophonicus is the eighth album by the Finnish rock group CMX, released in 2000. It was recorded after the band had decided to stop touring and become a full-time studio band. The decision only lasted till 2002....

    , 2000)
  19. "Jatkuu niinkuin sade" (2000)
  20. "Iliman pielet" (2001)
  21. "Välähdyksiä" (documentary, 2001)
  22. "Puuvertaus" (2001)
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