Skid Row | Roadkill
Skid Row | Roadkill

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Skid Row | Roadkill

1993
Movie
120 min
English

Gig footage from the U.S.A., Europe, Taiwan, Hawaii, Brazil, Japan, Iceland, Argentina, Guam and the Wayoutisphere. SONGS: 01. Psycho Love (In 3D) / 02. Stagemadness / 03. Slave To The Grind / 04. Skidzairport / 05. Monkey Business / 06. Hangliding / 07. Here I Am / 08. Baz In Hallway / 09. Australia Riot / 10. Big Guns / 11. Another Day / 12. Skidinterview / 13. 18 & Life / 14. Skidzinrio / 15. Psycho Therapy / 16. Baz Rap / 17. Piece of Me / 18. Fanzine Letter / 19. Drum Solo / 20. Amsterdoom / 21. Get The Fuck Out / 2.2 Iceland Bop / 23. Roadgrub / 24. C'mon and Love Me / 25. Donington / 26. Tornado/Mudkicker / 27. Racecars / 28. Skids & Guest - Delivering The Goods / 29. Skidzankiss - Cold Gin / 30. Drunkenbus / 31. Hawaii - Youth Gone Wild / 32. Credits

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IMDb7.1/10
Director: David MalletGenres: Concert Film, Music

Plot Summary

Roadkill is a live concert film and documentary released by the American heavy metal band Skid Row. It captures the band during their "Slave to the Grind" tour, showcasing their raw energy and performance prowess. The film includes live footage from various shows, interspersed with behind-the-scenes insights into the band's life on the road and their creative process.

Critical Reception

As a live concert film, 'Roadkill' was primarily received by fans of Skid Row and the hard rock/heavy metal genre. Critics generally focused on the band's performance, noting their energetic stage presence and the raw power of their live sound. Audience reception was positive, appreciated for its authentic portrayal of the band during a highly successful period.

What Reviewers Say

  • Features high-energy performances from the band.

  • Provides a glimpse into Skid Row's touring life.

  • Showcases the raw sound characteristic of their early work.

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Fun Fact

The film was released during the peak popularity of Skid Row's second album, 'Slave to the Grind,' which was one of the first heavy metal albums to debut at number one on the Billboard 200 chart.

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