¡L7: Pretend We're Dead[Priced-down Reissue]
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[Machine Translation] [KING RECORDS ROCK MOVIE CLASSICS Vol.3] From John Lennon and Paul McCartney of the Beatles to the Sex Pistols and Joan Jett. From the Beatles' John Lennon and Paul McCartney to the Sex Pistols, Joan Jett, Sonic Youth, the Minutemen, the Slits, and even GG Allin, "the most brilliant pervert in rock history," in a spectacular display of madness. The world's most improbable and extraordinary mass of rock documentaries, all 11 films in one low-priced edition! Documentary film of L7 from L.A., the queen of grunge/alterna, with their heavy and noisy gloomy sound. This documentary film covers the history of L7, a four-piece female rock band from Los Angeles, U.S.A. active from 1985 to 2001, from the episode when the band was formed in 1985 to their rise to the "Queen of Grunge" and their breakup in 2001, completely from the members' point of view with many previously unreleased videos. The film depicts their career from the members' point of view, along with a lot of previously unreleased footage. L7 came out of the punk/hardcore scene in Los Angeles, USA, and released their first album on Epitaph Records, which was led by Brett Gurvitz of BAD RELIGION, followed by their second album on Sub Pop, the symbol of the grunge/alternative movement, and their third album on Warner Records, the most important label in the L.A. punk scene. The band's brooding sound centered on heavy, noisy guitars gained support from some in the metal world, and they also toured with Nirvana and the Red Hot Chili Peppers, and performed at the huge Lollapalooza festival in 1994 with the Beastie Boys, Green Day, and others on the main stage. and Green Day at the huge Lollapalooza festival in 1994. L7, whose members are all women, is a result, not by design, of the nuances of female rockers such as Wendy O. Williams, BITCH, and THE SLITS, and has said itself that it feels closer to bands such as MOTORHEAD and FUGAZI than to metal bands. In addition, at the request of director John Waters, the band appeared in the movie "Serial Mom," and their songs were also used in the movies "Natural Born Killers" and "Tank Girl. The film is made up almost entirely of over 100 hours of home video footage and new interviews with the band members, making it a different kind of music documentary than most, and was voted #48 on NME's list of the 50 Best Performances at Festivals. The film also features the tampon incident at the 1992 Reading Festival, and the exposed lower body incident at a variety show in the UK.

Original Release Year: 2017

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