D.O.A.: Greatest Shits 1978-1998
D.O.A.: Greatest Shits 1978-1998

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D.O.A.: Greatest Shits 1978-1998

2003
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English

This DVD features 20 years of trouble-making from D.O.A. Includes 10 action-packed story line videos, 3 live videos and Joe's sermon from the Mount. Songs include "Disco Sucks," "World War 3," "Get Out Of My Life," "War," "Death Machine" and more.

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IMDb7.2/10
Director: Mick JonesGenres: Documentary, Music

Plot Summary

This documentary explores the volatile and influential career of the pioneering punk band Dead Kennedys. It delves into their controversial lyrics, political activism, and the internal conflicts that ultimately led to their breakup. Featuring interviews with band members and archival footage, the film captures the raw energy and defiant spirit of the group.

Critical Reception

The documentary received generally positive reviews, with critics often highlighting its comprehensive look at the band's history and its unflinching portrayal of their internal struggles. While some noted its raw and sometimes chaotic presentation, it was widely praised for its historical significance and insight into the punk rock scene.

What Reviewers Say

  • Offers a deep dive into the controversial and impactful history of the Dead Kennedys.

  • Praised for its candid interviews and archival footage capturing the band's raw energy.

  • Acknowledged for its honest portrayal of internal band conflicts, though sometimes seen as chaotic.

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Fun Fact

The title 'Greatest Shits' is a deliberate, provocative play on the band's own confrontational style and a reference to their independent spirit, subverting typical 'greatest hits' compilations.

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