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On the Road With the Dropkick Murphys (2004)

On the Road With the Dropkick Murphys (2004)
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Armed with a bagpipe player, the Boston-based hardcore punk outfit Dropkick Murphys burst onto the scene in 1995, releasing their first full-length album three years later. This concert film from Epitath features the band celebrating St. Patrick's Day on stage in front of a live audience. Among the dozens of songs frenetically performed are "Kiss Me I'm #!@*faced," "Upstarts & Broken Hearts," "Curse Of A Fallen Soul," "Road Of The Righteous," "Gonna Be A Blackout Tonight," "Which Side Are You On?," "Don't Eat That Red Snow," and many others. ~ Matthew Tobey, Rovi

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Armed with a bagpipe player, the Boston-based hardcore punk outfit Dropkick Murphys burst onto the scene in 1995, releasing their first full-length album three years later. This concert film from Epitath features the band celebrating St. Patrick's Day on stage in front of a live audience. Among the dozens of songs frenetically performed are "Kiss Me I'm #!@*faced," "Upstarts & Broken Hearts," "Curse Of A Fallen Soul," "Road Of The Righteous," "Gonna Be A Blackout Tonight," "Which Side Are You On?," "Don't Eat That Red Snow," and many others. ~ Matthew Tobey, Rovi

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    Adam D.

    if you are a fan of DKM at all, you have to see this. up the skins

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    Dennis W.

    Heck, you don't even have to be fan of DKM to enjoy this. Of course, after viewing you will be a fan. This is what rock-and-roll is all about. These guys were obviously having a BLAST. So was the crowd. What great fun, I want to see them in real life!

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