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NOTES:
>> released
in October 2007 by Obscene Prod., OBP 082, 2000 copies printed.
>> includes a 16 page photo-booklet.
>> cut, edited and directed by: Bruno Blasi
>> basic plot/structure of each chapter written
by Giulio the Bastard
CREDITS:
>> design, layout and art direction
by Nicola SStnz Fornasari
>> Interviews shot by: Bruno Blasi and Miloslav
Urbanec Curby
>> Subtitle translations by Giulio the Bastard
>> Final subtitle correction/supervision
by Raymundo Gutierrez and Ralph Ferrara
>> Sound mastering by Robocop / Eardelete
>> VHS ripping by Lorenzo Arioni and Bruno
Blasi
>> The entire summer 2000 footage was filmed
by Michele Scotti
Most live takes were recorded or provided by the following people:
Willy Villata, Filippo Scalas, Riccardo Cogliati, Barvak, Miloslav Urbanec Curby,
Porro ‘zine crew, Synthe.Labo, Alessia Ravalli, Lorenzo Arioni, Albert
Loprais, Danny Kumpera, Martin Brzobohaty, Fabrizio Liperni, Xander Hoose, Punk4free.org,
Adriano Mazza, The Skruigners, fans from Thiesi / Sardinia, Stefano Gritti,
Andrea Camplani, Davide Bonato, Mauro Passaretti, Sandro Boscolo, Raul and the
Trauma fest crew, Gerardo (Disturbance Project), Maurizio (Insane Assholes),
MKC/Koper... + some extra people of which we lost all traces.
>> Guests and other bands appearing on this
chapter:
Gordo (Ratos De Porao), Saverio (Woptime), Ivan (Skruigners), Nasum, Disfear,
Agathocles, Seein Red, Yacopsae, Extreme Noise Terror, Woptime
10/10 ON TERRORIZER! - READ THE REVIEW
ADDITIONAL QUOTES:
D I S C # 1:
- 1988-1998 documentary: a 1h and 40min documentary about CB's history in the
first 10 years (1988-1988) with interviews to the former members and a lot of
rare, restored VHS footage showing the Bastards at their very beginning.
- video-report of the first US tour (East Coast 2002) including the notorious
ABC No Rio case and more stuff related;
- video-report of the second US tour (West Coast 2003) with PHOBIA including
shows in California, Seattle, Denver, Texas and Tijuana/Mexico;
- extras/trailer;
D I S C # 2:
- 1998-2007 documentary: a 3 hour film riding thru the basic features that consolidated
the band's style and negative fame in the last decade. Interviews with the current
members, a history of CB related to the many tours and festivals (5 times at
Obscene Extreme, tours with Ratos de Porao etc), reports and tips on each album
and a huge part explaining/showing in detail how the band's controversy and
"assholism" has born and widespread all over the years.
- Live @ Obscene Extreme 2003: 4 camera take of Cripple Bastards' complete show
at Obscene Extreme Festival 2003
"Folks, this is how it’s done. Blackmails and Assholism offers
not only a new curse word, but is also comprised of nearly six hours of killer
entertainment. First up is a four-and-a-half hour documentary tracing the history
of this Italian grind band from their beginnings in 1988 to present day; it’s
complete with hundreds of photos, show flyers/posters, show/tour footage, interviews
with just about everyone who has been part of Cripple Bastards (including various
fill-in members) and videos of their first rehearsals in an abandoned mill in
the town of Asti. The documentary is the dictionary definition of thorough,
detailed and exhaustive as every nook and cranny of CB’s history is explored
and uncovered from early motivations, tour experiences, philosophies, controversies
(including the whole to-do over the Almost Human cover photo), how they and
the music have changed over the years and the role they’ve played in calling
out scene bullshit while nurturing the touring circuit via a squat/show space
in the town of Dordoni. Everything is edited professionally and the quality
of the bootlegs has been cleaned up remarkably. This part of the double DVD
absolutely fucking rules and would be worth shelling out for in and of itself,
but there’s more. Much more.
Next is 45 minutes of footage of the band’s 2002 U.S. east coast tour,
including much onstage (or floor, depending on the venue) and behind the scenes
tomfoolery of crusty punks losing their minds, weed huffing and political correctness
gone awry at New York’s ABC No Rio, where the band not only had their
show canceled, but were refused entry into the venue for the controversy involving
Almost Human. It’s hilarious to watch the final footage, with “Dickheads”
superimposed on the faces of ABC’s staff as they argue with the band out
on Rivington St. After that, there’s 35 minutes following the band around
the west coast/Mexico in 2003. Rounding out this beast is a full set from 2003’s
Obscene Extreme Fest in the Czech Republic. Actually, there’s also a killer
booklet included with photos and quotes from sources accusing the band of rampant
“assholism,” when in reality, CB are simply a hard-working grind/metal
band who provoke while remaining true to their ethics, values and love of the
music." (DECIBEL MAGAZINE)
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