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Tenacious D: The Complete Masterworks Part 2
Video by
ReleasedNovember 4, 2008
RecordedDisc one: February 16 and 17, 2007 in Seattle, Washington
GenreAcoustic rock, comedy rock
LabelEpic
DirectorWayne Isham
Tenacious D chronology
The Complete Master Works
(2003)
Tenacious D: The Complete Masterworks Part 2
(2008)

The Complete Master Works 2 is a video album by American comedy rock band Tenacious D. Released on November 4, 2008, it features footage from the band's performances at the Paramount Theatre in Seattle, Washington on February 16 and 17, 2007, during The Pick of Destiny Tour. The release also features numerous bonus videos and D Tour: A Tenacious Documentary. It is the successor to the band's previous collection The Complete Master Works.

A notable mistake on the DVD case states that the footage of the Seattle performances was recorded at the Moore Theatre.[1][2] The band would go on to perform at the Moore Theatre over ten years later in December 2018, as part of their Post-Apocalypto Tour.[3]

Track listing

Disc one

  • Live concert
  1. "Kielbasa"
  2. "History"
  3. "Wonderboy"
  4. "Dio"
  5. "Lee"
  6. "Sax-A-Boom"
  7. "The Road"
  8. "Hell Movie Skit"
  9. "Kickapoo"
  10. "Karate"
  11. "Dude (I Totally Miss You)"
  12. "Kyle Quit the Band"
  13. "Friendship"
  14. "The Metal"
  15. "Papagenu (He's My Sassafrass)"
  16. "Master Exploder"
  17. "Beelzeboss (The Final Showdown)"
  18. "Double Team"
  19. "Fuck Her Gently"
  20. "Tribute"
  21. "Who Medley"

Disc two

References

  1. ^ "Tenacious D". Retrieved 2009-03-14.
  2. ^ Horowitz, Joanna (2007-02-18). "Funny? You bet, but they're tight, talented". The Seattle Times. Retrieved 2008-03-30.
  3. ^ "Tenacious D". The Stranger. Retrieved 2019-12-16.