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{{Short description|2004 video album by Slayer}} {{Featured article}} {{Use mdy dates|date=July 2024}} {{Infobox album | name = Still Reigning | type = video | artist = [[Slayer]] | cover = Slayer-StillReigning.jpg | alt = | released = October 26, 2004 | recorded = July 11, 2004 | venue = [[Augusta Civic Center]] (Augusta, Maine) | studio = | genre = | length = 76:03 | label = [[American Recordings (US)|American]] | director = Dean Karr | producer = [[Arthur Gorson]] | prev_title = [[War at the Warfield]] | prev_year = 2003 | next_title = [[The Big Four: Live from Sofia, Bulgaria]] | next_year = 2010 }} '''''Still Reigning''''' is a live performance [[DVD]] by the [[thrash metal]] band [[Slayer]], released in 2004 through [[American Recordings (US)|American Recordings]]. Filmed at the [[Augusta Civic Center|Augusta (Maine) Civic Center]] on July 11, 2004, the performance showcases Slayer's 1986 album, ''[[Reign in Blood]]'', played in its entirety with the four original band members on a set resembling their 1986 Reign in Pain Tour. ''Still Reigning'' was voted "best live DVD" by the readers of ''[[Revolver (magazine)|Revolver]]'' magazine, and received [[Music recording sales certification|gold certification]] in 2005. The DVD is notable for the finale, which features Slayer covered in stage blood while performing the song "[[Raining Blood]]", leading to a demanding [[audio mixing]] process plagued by production and technical difficulties. The DVD's producer [[Kevin Shirley]] spent hours replacing [[cymbal]] and drum hits one-by-one. He publicly aired financial disagreements he had with the band and criticized the quality of the recording, and as a result was allegedly subjected to threats and insults from people associated with the band.
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