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''Live at the Palace 2008'' is the first DVD release from Canadian
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band Three Days Grace. Three Days Grace dedicated this DVD, in loving memory, to their manager and friend Stuart Sobol. The DVD was originally released as a
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exclusive in August 2008, but soon became available at other retailers.


Background

The DVD was filmed at The Palace of Auburn Hills in
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and captures the explosive energy of the band's live performance and the enthusiasm of the sold-out crowd. The DVD also contains exclusive behind-the-scenes footage that allows fans the opportunity to get up-close and personal with the band.


Track listing

*The concert film includes exclusive behind-the-scene footage featuring members of the band.


Credits

Credits for ''Live at the Place 2008'' adapted from
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* Neil Sanderson
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Barry Stock Barry Stock (born April 24, 1974) is the lead guitarist of the Canadian rock band Three Days Grace. Biography Stock joined Three Days Grace in 2003, shortly after the band's self-titled debut studio album was released. Stock's addition in Thre ...
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Production * Michael Drumm – director, producer, editor * Stuart Sobol, Nicki Loranger – executive producers, management * Stacy Kanter, Dan Mackta – co-executive producers * Michael Tabasco – A&R * Michael Spencer – editor * Jay Chapman – producer * Howard Benson – audio producer * Mike Plotnikoff – mixer * Harsukazu Inagaki, Brendan Dekora – assistant engineers * Paul Decarli – digital editing * Jason McDaniel, JP Manza – interstitial audio mixing, soundtrack editing * Timothy Powell – live audio recording producer and engineer * Dan Glomski, Darren Styles, Nick Smith – audio record crew * Mike Filsinger – lighting director * David Rhoades – The Palace of Auburn Hills: broadcast facilities coordinator * Dan Brown – chief engineer * Tom Step – color correction * Jim Sobczak – technical director * Gary Mclenon, Tony Chrobak, Mark Gomez, Doug Maguire, Matt Regimbal, Steve Biondo, Kevin Bovee – camera * Dave McNutt – jib operator * Chris Berkenkamp, Jay Chapman – B-roll camera * Paul Culler, Scott Edeid – engineer in charge * Bob Stapleton, Kyle Clements, Victor Navarro, Keith Anderson – video technicians * Mark Gavras – video tape recorder * Eddie Bush – A1 * Brian Porter – A2 * Kirk Erdmann Jr. – dolly grip * Morgan Rhoades, Steven Marleau, Anthony Chrobak, Kevin Lukas – utility * Christine Ramsey – production assistant * Peter Kimball – mobile video production facility * Kristen Pierson –
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References

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