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Lydia Lunch: Video Hysterie - 1978-2006 (2006)
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Lydia Lunch first rose to notoriety as a member of Teenage Jesus and the Jerks, a band whose music was confrontation and willfully abrasive even by the standards of the New York punk scene, and they became one of the pioneering acts on the experimental no wave music scene. After Teenage Jesus broke up in 1979, Lunch went on lead the bands Beirut Slump and Eight Eyed Spy before distinguishing herself as a poet, novelist, photographer, performance artist and actress while collaborating on a long string of genre-defying and taboo-shattering musical projects. Lydia Lunch: Video Hysterie 1978-2006 collects a handful of live performances featuring Lunch and her many musical co-conspirators; in addition to live sets by Teenage Jesus and the Jerks and Eight Eyed Spy, this includes footage of Lunch singing with Die Haut and Shotgun Wedding as well as performances with Rowland S. Howard, Mark Cunningham, Terry Edwards, Ian White and many more. Songs include "Orphans", "Sorry For Behaving So Badly", "Blood Is Just Memory", "Inverted Dream", "Psychic Anthropology" and "Violence Is The Sport Of God". ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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    Adam A.

    Lydia Lunch is queen of the underground, and her we have some of her best live performances ever captured. There's not a lot of footage of her early band 8 Eyed Spy floating around, but here we're treated to a nice chunk of one of their earlier performances featuring some real old school no wave bangers. All punk roads lead here just like they lead to Iggy, and Johnny Thunders of the New York Dolls. If you like Ms. Lunchs brand of punk transgressive no wave you should also check out Nick Cave's early band The Birthday Party.

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