Follow a journey from the early 90's in Stockholm when a bunch of musicians led by Nicke Andersson decide to start what became the rock band that inspired a whole generation of music lovers around the world, praised by their fans and worshiped of their idols. In a series of personal portraits, we follow the band's ups and downs for 25 years.
01. Magnus Carlson - Burning Light
02. Kent Norberg - Safe European Home
03. Maria Andersson, Marit Bergman - Spanish Bombs
04. Nicke Borg, Dregen - I Fought The Law
05. Kajsa Grytt - Broadway
06. Moneybrother - Tommy Gun
07. Per Persson - English Civil War
08. Macke, Nicke Andersson - Rudie Can't Fail
09. Idde Schultz, Joppe Pihlgren - Clampdown
10. Johan Johansson - Cheat
11. Anders "Brodde" Brodin - London Calling
12. Balsam - Straight To Hell
13. Sigge Hill - White Riot
14. Dennis Lyxzèn - Bankrobber
15. The Nomads - 48 Hour
16. Eggstone - Hateful
17. Infinite Mass - This Is Radio Clash
18. Howlin' Pelle* & Randy - Rock The Casbah
19. Weeping Willows & Mick Jones - White Man In Hammersmith Palais
20. Ebba Grön & Mick Jones - What's My Name
21. Ebba Grön & Mick Jones - Career Opportunities
22. Ebba Grön & Mick Jones - White Riot Recorded live at Debaser Slussen, Stockholm 22.02.03
Drums
Monkey Puss (Live in London) is a live video by Swedish band Entombed recorded during the 92' Gods of Grind tour in London. It was released in 1999 on Earache Records. Originally it was released on VHS cassette, it was later re-released in 2001 on DVD. The VHS and DVD version contain five additional promo/non-live videos: Left Hand Path, Stranger Aeons, Hollowman, Wolverine Blues and Night of the Vampire. // TRACKS: 01. Left Hand Path (Video Clip) 02. Stranger Aeons (Video Clip) 03. Hollowman (Video Clip) 04. Wolverine Blues (Video Clip) 05. Night of the Vampire (Video Clip) 06. Living Dead 07. Revel in Flesh 08. Stranger Aeons 09. Crawl 10. But Life Goes On 11. Sinners Bleed 12. Evilyn 13. The Truth Beyond 14. Drowned 15. Left Hand Path
Self - Performance (Entombed)
Documentary following the planning and execution of Sweden's biggest music festival. Interviews with festival staff are followed by interviews and performances by the bands. This year the festival had chartered their own plan from London to bring the coolest bands in Britain to Sweden, which prompted television personality Henrik Schyffert to quip "If this plane crashes the hottest band in England will be Marillion"