The songs are slower, more textual, and less cartoonish in their execution, but definitely traceable to the core interests of Glenn Danzig’s brutish brooding.
The band (at this time, consisting of Professor Griff, Chuck D, Terminator X, the S1Ws, and Flavor Flav) was still getting its “sea legs,” so to speak.
A scattershot of videos from various punk, indie, hardcore, and metal bands. I’m sure the title was tongue in cheek, but thankfully this thing has a low price.
Telling the story of a band as complex and long-lived as Voivod is no easy task. The band’s first DVD doesn’t even try, it just dump material into your lap.
Mostly interviews with the band detailing the reasons for the breakup in 1998 and the healing process that allowed the 2002 reunion. Very highly recommended.
Clips of live shows, some typical band-on-the-road footage, and some interviews with band members, but not enough of any of these to form the basis of a story.