DFDVD II
DFDVD II is the third (including DFD-Day) DVD release by Baltimore avant-garde metal band Dog Fashion Disco, and the sequel to the original DFDVD from 2005. The DVD mostly carries on where the DFD-Day DVD left off, consisting mostly of footage from after the band's deal with Artemis Records, but does include earlier extras.
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Released | October 28, 2008 | |||
Recorded | 1995 - 2007 | |||
Genre | Avant-garde metal, experimental rock | |||
Length | 3:16:00 | |||
Label | Rotten Records | |||
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Track listing
- "Farewell in Baltimore" (Live at Sonar, January 13, 2007)
- "Love Song for a Witch"
- "Baby Satan"
- "Rapist Eyes"
- "Deja Vu"
- "The Satanic Cowboy"
- "9 to 5 at the Morgue"
- "The Acid Memoirs"
- "100 Suicides"
- "Castaway"
- "Darkest Days"
- "Valley Girl Ventriloquist"
- "Desert Grave"
- "Pogo the Clown"
- "Worm in a Dog's Heart"
- "The Sacrifice of Miss Rose Covington"
- "Corpse Is a Corpse"
- "Rat on a Sinking Ship"
- "God Crisis"
- "Magical Band of Fools"
- "Vertigo Motel"
- "Pink Riots"
- "Siamese Fever"
- "Dr. Piranha"
- "Albino Rhino"
- "From Artemis to Adultery" (Adultery CD Release Party)
- "100 Suicides"
- "The Satanic Cowboy"
- "Worm in a Dog's Heart"
- "Moonlight City Drive"
- "Desert Grave"
- "Pogo the Clown"
- "The Acid Memoirs"
- "Silent Film"
- Additional features
- "Silent Film"
- First Dog Fashion Disco Show
- Photo Gallery
In addition, the DVD also contains documentaries and interviews.
Credits
- Todd Smith - Vocals
- Jasan Stepp - Guitar
- Jeff Siegel - Keyboards
- Brian "Wendy" White - Bass
- John Ensminger - drums
- Derek Brewer - Management
- Jeff Cohen, Esq. - Legal
- Rotten Records - label
- Unstable Ground - DVD production company
- Justin McConnell - DVD author/director/camera
- Tom Gregg - cameraman
- Greg Sommer - cameraman
- Trevor Juenger - cameraman
- Echo Gardiner - photographer
- Carlos Batts - director (music video - Silent Film)
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