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The Residents' God in 3 Persons 2023
Presented from the point of view of Mister X, the quintessential unreliable narrator, God in 3 Persons relates the story of his involvement with a pair of conjoined twin faith healers. As the increasingly improbable story unfolds, ending with Mister X's destruction of the mysterious Holy Union, the audience never knows how much of the dubious tale is fact, fiction or the fading reminisces of an aging Lothario. Operatic in its vision and profound in its implications, God in 3 Persons examines the controversial concepts of difference and diversity, while also passionately revealing the secret soul of gender identity.
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D.O.A.: To Hell and Back 2014
Sudden Death Records and MVD proudly present punk legends D.O.A.'s new live DVD "To Hell N' Back." 90 minutes of amazing action from the Godfathers of Hardcore. Recorded at home and on tour in Canada between June 2011 and January 2013 with four cameras a night. The band charges through 30 D.O.A. classic punk anthems. Includes a free CD version of D.O.A.'s studio album We Come in Peace.
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The Stylistics: Live in Norfolk 2005 2011
One of the best known and classic Philly soul groups captured live in concert in Norfolk, Virginia in 2005.
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The Jesus Lizard: Live 2007    star_border 5
While the studio recordings of Chicago's Jesus Lizard are part of the canon of 90s indie rock, anyone who saw them knows their reputation as the live band of that era is completely accurate. This film captures the original quartet in 1994 playing to a packed and frenzied crowd at the Venus de Milo in Boston. The band's workman like approach to their taunt, pummeling sound is contrasted by front man David Yow's Dionysian revelry as he whips himself and the crowd into an ecstatic mess. This 2-camera shoot catches all the blood, spit and sweat of a truly killer live band at their peak.
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Wendy O. Williams and the Plasmatics - 10 Years of Revolutionary Rock and Roll 2006    star_border 8
Pioneers of punk-metal fusion, Wendy O. Williams and the Plasmatics revolutionized the culture of American music with unparalleled live performances and jaw-dropping theatrics, on and off stage. Lightning rods for controversy, Williams and the band endured police arrests and countrywide bans. With unforgettable stunts such as taking chainsaws to guitars and blowing up full-size cars, their chaotic live concerts are the stuff of legend.
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Dolla Morte 2006    star_border 7
A film entirely made with dolls. Including everything you could ever want in a nice little offensive package.
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Tiamat: The Church of Tiamat 2006
1. Vote For Love 2. Children Of The Underworld 3. Cain 4. Brighter Than The Sun 5. To Have And Have Not 6. Whatever That Hurts 7. I Am In Love With Myself 8. In A Dream 9. Wings Of Heaven 10. Cold Seed 11. Clovenhoof 12. As Long As You Are Mine 13. Love Is As Good As Soma 14. The Sleeping Beauty 15. Gaia This 15-song performance, presented in Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround Sound, was from a show recorded at Krzemionki TV Studio in Krakow, Poland. The setlist includes all Tiamat's "greatest hits" including The Sleeping Beauty, Gaia, Whatever That Hurts and more.
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Cecil Taylor: All The Notes 2005
Cecil Taylor was the grand master of free jazz piano. "All the Notes" captures in breezy fashion the unconventional stance of this media-shy modern musical genius, regarded as one of the true giants of post-war music. Seated at his beloved and battered piano in his Brooklyn brownstone the maestro holds court with frequent stentorian pronouncements on life, art and music.
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Kurt Cobain: The Early Life of a Legend 2004    star_border 8.5
Ten years after the wasteful death of Kurt Cobain he remains the only true musical icon of the post punk age. This film traces the early life of Kurt from his childhood in small town Washington right up to his first taste of superstardom at the dawn of the release of the multi platinum Nevermind album. Taking in all aspects of his life and career up to that pivotal stage, the story hinges on a narrative from esteemed Cobain biographer Charles Cross and is embellished with lengthy contributions from his relations, friends, band members, fellow musicians and numerous others who recall a side of Kurt not previously revealed.
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Mardi Gras Raw: The Movie 2002
Anything and everything goes on during the World's party in New Orleans! Uncensored, raw and unbelievable sites and sounds of Mardi Gras. With downtown parades to the looseness of Bourbon Street, This 60 minute DVD covers every aspect of the worl'ds greatest party!
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Guided By Voices: Some Drinking Implied 2002
This 65 minute DVD is an unbelievable collection of never-before-seen footage starring rock legends Guided By Voices. This collection includes some never-released videos including "Weed King," Bob and Demos early studio clips, backstage footage, Bob's high school movie "Wild People" featuring "Lucifer's Aching Revolver," plus an early live performance from 1992.
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Superchunk: Take The Tube 1993
This show at the University of London Union was the drunken culmination of six weeks of touring Europe from April to May, 1992. Even our faithful crew abandoned us into the stagediving frenzy of the throbbing throng of punters that packed ULU that night. The performance is followed by an embarrassing pre-show interview in which we try not to bare our souls. English beer, plenty of sweat and all the hits - what more could you ask for?
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