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| CATEGORY: | DVD |
| THEATRICAL RELEASE DATE: | 01 January, 2000 |
| MANUFACTURER: | Mvd |
| MPAA RATING: | NR (Not Rated) |
| FEATURES: | Color |
| TYPE: | Music Video - Pop/Rock |
| MEDIA: | DVD |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
| UPC: | 022891431527 |
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Customer Reviews of Bad Religion: The Riot
What were they thinking Picture yourself standing behind a pole watching a concert. You would have been better off that the view you get from this video. I can't believe the Bad Religion boys would put out junk like this. The audio and video quality is terrible, absolutely terrible.
There are plenty of songs to see them perform live, but your only perspective is off the stage to the left with a tiny camera held in someones hand. Don't waste your money on this.
Slightly disappointed
Without a doubt, this DVD contains an excellent playlist of Bad Religion songs. Unfortunately, the audio is disappointing. The vocals are often drowned out by the instruments. When I first watched it, I was slightly disgruntled; however, during my second viewing, I turned up the volume and found myself enjoying the experience.
The riot material is pathetic. The camera wasn't inside for the actual riot. You saw the tentative beginnings of one, then the camera footage immediately cut to outside the theater for the aftermath. I felt very misled by the promise of riot material.
I would only recommend this DVD to Bad Religion fans or someone who wants to build upon their collection of punk performances.
Undoubtedly, Bad Religion is an amazing band, but the audio quality on this DVD sells them short.
Bad Religion riot dvd way cool for school
This bad religion dvd is the (...)! It's total punk rock chaos. I had heard it was (...) so I bought one because punk rock (...). When I watched it, I realized I had something that gave me the chills because I just recieved an oldSkool history lesson that I did not expect. The footage was raw and raspy and I felt like I was really there. There are 17 songs from the bands Suffer tour, plus bonus footage that you don't want to miss. I cranked it up so loud on my stereo that it was raunchy and distorted and made my ears bleed just like punk rock should do. I e>mailed L.A. Access Video about future releases. I was told about a 2002 release with legendary punk band T.S.O.L on dvd with bonus footage and the original drummer Todd Barnes. I give this bad religion dvd an A- for video features, C+ for the audio. Punk Out!