The camera wanders like any ticket-holder, looking for the best possible combination of acts, leaving mid-song to see if anything better is going on elsewhere.
Nick has been a junkie, a poet, a movie star, but above all, a man who can shape pain into beautiful music. They play songs from eight of their twelve albums.
A re-release of a series of live shows from the early ’90s. The version has Uncle Jim at his most rock-star, a period right before he had to dry out or die.
Biafra’s political rants, questionable logic, and rabble-rousing become vicious art. The clips demonstrate Biafra’s ability to incite dissension on a per-locale basis.
It’s heartening to see a packed club of heavy metal maniacs in the same city (Detroit) that has launched so many lame-ass garage rock bands in recent years.
Greatest Hits: Volumen 1993-2003 is the Icelandic diva’s complete videography, covering everything from all four of her studio albums to one-off singles.
Anchor Bay recently released a stellar double-DVD package featuring two tough-to-find full-length Hulk specials from the live-action television series.