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Converge: "Eagles Become Vultures" Video

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Created: 10/20/2005
Video description: The video for this blistering hardcore track explores the fantasy world of an office worker, looking for a way to blow off a little steam. There are lots of satanic vixens, severed body parts, and really angy riffs. Available from the DVD "AMP -- Video Archive fro the Ages Vol. 1".

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