311 - Enlarged to Show Detail #2
Volcano
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DVD Details:
- Starring: 311, Three-Eleven
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- Format: Explicit Lyrics, DVD, NTSC
- Rated: NR (Not Rated)
- Studio: Volcano
- Theatrical Release Date: Jan 01, 1996
- DVD Release Date: Dec 11, 2001
- Run Time: 120 minutes
- ASIN: B00005RZQ6
- UPC: 614223218595
- Sales Rank: 17688
Editorial Review from Description:
*Contains a free bonus CD of 4 unreleased songs. P *Features hit videos, live performances, interviews with the band, crew fans and rare behind-the-scenes footage of the From Chaos tour in the U.S. Japan. P *Live concert footage includes: "Come Original," "Beautiful Disaster," "Freeze Time," "Feels So Good," "What Was I Thinking," and "Psycho" (with Shaq). P *Videos include: "Transistor," "Prisoner," "Come Original," "Flowing," "You Wouldn't Believe" and "I'll Be Here Awhile." P *Also includes MTV's Making The Video episodes for "Flowing" "You Wouldn't Believe" and special sections on 3-11 Day 2000, The 311 Milk Challenge more.
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    Sacred temple is what you're given. Receive the medicine, 2007-10-26
Enlarged to Show Detail (1996)
br /A "behind the scenes" DVD Epilogue to the Debut Trilogy containing interviews, music videos, concert footage, etc. - with a bonus EP of outtakes from 1995.
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br /THE TRANSITION YEARS, 1997-2001
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br /Transistor (1997)
br /4th Studio LP: The next phase in 311's evolution begins with this ambitious and psychedelic exploration of their unique style. This is their longest album, and it shows a substantial decrease in the rap/sing ratio. Transistor is my 4th favorite release (or 2nd fave if you count the first three LPs as one).
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br /Soundsystem (1999)
br /5th Studio LP: While this follow-up to Transistor is not a huge leap forward style-wise, they still "come original" here. Soundsystem is really just as high quality as Transistor, which is only slightly more favored because it is longer. Soundsystem, technically my 5th favorite LP, is the last 311 album that I would describe as "great."
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br /From Chaos (2001)
br /6th Studio LP: This is the 3rd and final album of the Transitional phase started by Transistor and continued with Soundsystem. This album is not a huge departure from Soundsystem, but to me it far inferior. Front-man Nick Hexum was suffering from a long-term relationship break-up, and it shows. This album attempts to herald the dawning of a new era for the band, but it instead accentuates the ending of their glorious initial decade. From Chaos is tied with DTOM (2005) for my least favorite 311 studio LP, but it still has a couple killer tracks, like "Sick Tight."
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br /Enlarged to Show Detail #2 (2001)
br /A "behind the scenes" DVD Epilogue to the Transition Years containing interviews, music videos, concert footage, etc. - with a bonus EP of outtakes from 1999 and 2001. I actually like this well-produced DVD better than the original ETSD (96).
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br /THE NEW SCHOOL, 2002-?
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br /Live in New Orleans - 311 Day (2004)
br /Only four songs are missing from this epic five-hour concert (which I attended). This DVD features the live performance of 64 songs, mostly from 311's 1990-2003 releases. A handful of rare outtakes and covers were also played, including a reggae classic from Led Zeppelin.
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