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| Category | Rock DVDs, Music Video Movies, Pop Music Videos Videos, Music (General), Pop/Rock, Live Performances, Rock And Roll, Concert, Rock Bands, Rock Musicians, Punk Rock | | Star(s) | Flipper |
Standard Screen; Soundtrack English Packed with performances from 1980 and 1981, this collection captures Flipper at its best. Flipper - Live Target Video 1980-81 | List Price | $14.95 (You save $4.76) | | Studio | Music Video Distributors | | Orig Year | 1980 | | DVD Encoding | All Regions | | All Time Sales Rank | 36342  | | CD Universe Part number | 7574634 | | Catalog number | 4528 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Feb 19, 2008 | | Rating | Not Rated | | Running Time | 71 Minutes | | Movie Details | Color |
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Flipper - Live Target Video 1980-81 DVD Region 0 Keep Case Full Frame - 1.33 Audio: (unspecified) - English Tracks: 1. Low Rider 2. Friends 3. Brainwashed 4. One by One 5. Ha, Ha, Ha 6. Oh, Oh, Ay Oh 7. Love Canal 8. The Wheel 9. End the Game 10. Shine 11. Nothing 12. Low Rider 13. One by One 14. Hard Cold Old World 15. Life 16. Sex Bomb
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$13.19 Flipper was part of that coterie of early-'80s California punk bands committed to changing the genre's rules. This, the band's definitive recording, presents the group as an arty alternative to SoCal hardcore, wallowing in a poetic barbiturate haze. The guitars and drums assault the listener with unrelenting force, but the tempo is slowed to the extent that one questions the speed at which the tape machine was running. Flipper's shambolic attack is nearly psychedelic in its embrace of open-ended chaos. There's almost a hint of Glen Branca in the avant-garde sonorities of the guitars.
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