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Stories, Tales, Lies & Exaggerations (Widescreen)

Stories, Tales, Lies & Exaggerations (Widescreen)
Formed in 1988, Sublime were a ska-punk band from Long Beach, California who rose from tiny local gigs to become a major attraction on the California club circuit. However, just as Sublime were poised to release their third album, widely expected to be their commercial breakthrough, lead singer Brad Nowell died of a drug overdose in May, 1996. Ironically, Nowell's death helped to attract attention to the album, which became a huge hit despite the band breaking up following Nowell's passing. Sublime: Stories, Tales, Lies & Exaggerations is a documentary about the band (produced with their participation) that takes a look at their lives both on and off stage, featuring plenty of performance footage ranging from small private shows to their stint on the 1995 Vans Warped Tour.



Rock 'n' Roll London by Max Wooldridge,
Rock 'n' Roll London by Max Wooldridge,
London's rock 'n' roll history is in many ways the world's rock 'n' roll history. It has given birth to some of the most influential rock bands ever -- The Beatles, The Who, The Rolling Stones, Pink Floyd, Elton John, The Sex Pistols -- and many popular movements -- psychedelia, mod, punk, ska, and Brit-pop. This meticulously researched and entertaining guide explores London's long and occasionally sordid rock history from the 1950s to the present day, providing the casual traveler with a neighborhood-by-neighborhood look at the venues, clubs, pubs, people, studios, stores, and events that rocked the world. Where was David Bowie brought up? Where did the Beatles play their last gig? Where did Keith Moon spend his last night? Each chapter/neighborhood is accompanied by locator maps and detailed street directions, and is filled to the brim with stunning photographs, ephemera, and rock trivia.



Ska-P - SKA-P is a ska punk band formed in Madrid, Spain, in 1994, that could be categorized, politically, as an extreme leftist musical group. Despite (or because of) its radical views, it remains one of the most popular ska bands in Spain and Europe.

Sublime (band) - Sublime was a garage punk, ska band from Long Beach, California, playing a mix of reggae and dub, ska, punk, and hip hop. The band consisted of three members: Brad Nowell (vocals and guitar), Bud Gaugh (drums), and Eric Wilson (bass guitar).

Culture Shock (band) - Culture Shock are an anarcho-punk / ska punk band formed in Warminster, Wiltshire, UK, in 1986 by Dick Lucas, previously of the Subhumans. Over their three year history the band played hundreds of gigs, including frequent appearances at free festivals, and released three studio albums on the Bluurg label.

Morning Glory (band) - Morning Glory is one of the many bands to spawn from Choking Victim, led by Ezra Crack. They also play ska/punk somewhat like Choking Victim, and members are drawn from the wide pool of punk rock musicians in New York City.



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