Recorded Live at The Olympic Auditorium in Los Angeles CA on October 29 2005. Setlist: 01 - Intro - 02 - I Shot Reagan - 03 - War Inside My Head - 04 - Subliminal - 05 - Ain't Gonna Take It - 06 - Suicidal Failure - 07 - We Are Family - 08 - Possessed to Skate - 09 - I Saw Your Mommy - 10 - Waking the Dead - 11 - Show Some Love... Tear It Down! - 12 - Cyco Vision - 13 - Two-Sided Politics - 14 - Won't Fall In Live Today - 15 - Institutionalized - 16 - Pledge Your Allegiance
Documentary that gives a voice to the percentage of youth that were outcasts/non-conformists in the 90's. Interviews many famous musicians and other celebrity personalities, who talk about their being outcasts as youths, in school etc., leading up to their successes in adult life, and how being an outcast/non-conformist played a role in their artistic expression.. Also touches upon the topic of teen suicide & depression.
캘리포니아의 엔시노 고등학교에 다니는 데이브(Dave Morgan: 숀 오스틴 분)는 얼마 앞둔 졸업파티에서 인기를 끌기 위해 집에 풀장을 만들 계획을 세운다. 친구인 스토니(Stoney Brown: 폴리 쇼어 분)와 같이 땅을 파던 데이브는 우연히 냉동상태의 원시인, 링크(Link: 브렌다 프레어저 분)를 발견하는데... 데이브는 친구들에게 인기를 끌기 위해, 링크를 이용하려 한다. 데이브의 주선으로 엔시노 고등학생이 된 링크. 그 때부터 링크를 중심으로 갖가지 재미있는 해프닝이 발생한다. 링크는 차츰 친구들 사이에서 인기가 높아가고, 덕분에 데이브와 스토니도 어깨에 힘을 주고 다닌다. 그러던 어느 날, 우연히 멕시코 계통의 술집에 들렀다가 데이브와 링크는 경찰에 잡히고, 스토니와 로빈(Robyn Sweeney: 메간 워드 분)은 무사히 도망친다. 데이브는 경찰서에서 로빈에게 전화를 걸어, 졸업 파티의 파트너가 되 줄 것을 부탁하는데, 로빈은 링크와 파트너를 하고 싶다고 한다. 좌절한 데이브는 링크를 떠나보내려 한다. 그러나 스토니가 강력히 말리는데...
Explore the art of rebellion in Suicidal Tendencies: Lights, Camera, Revolution, which intersperses taped live performances with interview clips, backstage glimpses, and road antics. Songs on the video include "War Inside My Head," "Possessed to Skate," and "Trip at the Brain." This video was meant to accompany the album Lights, Camera, Revolution, but the song list differs slightly.
Excellent documentary about the very early LA hardcore punk scene that almost seems accidental. Upon visiting LA in the summer of '81 the film maker notices that strangely enough Punk doesn't seem to be dead in L.A., but on the contrary, there seems to be a massive teenage movement going on. He decides to make a short documentary about it. As he says (not without irony); "Since everything happens a few years earlier in the US, I can show the parents back home what's in store for them". He was ofcourse witness to the baby steps of the hardcore scene. This is the only documentary of the era that is not sensationalizing or mythologizing. It doesn't talk to any of the scene "stars" but rather follows a few disenfranchised suburban kids and runaways (in Venice beach I think). A rare look into a self destructive and nihilistic scene, where the main motives seem to be restlessness and soul crushing boredom. Perhaps one of the very few documentaries that give this era a human face.