Live at the Bottom of the Hill (1995)
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- 70 mins
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Live at the Bottom of the Hill
Frantic California punk band Swingin' Utters play it fast and loud in the old school style on this concert video, which records a performance from San Francisco's Bottom of the Hill club in 1995, shortly after the release of their first album. Live at the Bottom of the Hill includes the songs "Genocide," "Almost Brave," "Nothing to Rely On," and more. Also included are performances from Social Unrest, the Nukes, and Jack Killed Jill, who also appeared on the bill that evening. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide
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