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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The other side,
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This review is from: Mushroomhead, Vol. 2 (DVD)
Mushroomhead has stated their view on DVDs. Summed up, they want them Home-Video style. Everyone can see plenty of songs and live performances if they just type the name into google, but you never really see the human side of the band, and that's what they wanted to portray. And that's exactly what they did.
It's a nice break from the whole professional act you see everywhere, it's a peek into the kinds of people they are. It's a look at how hard it is for the new guy to take in having to do what bands do. Throughout the video it's kind of made apparent that Waylon isn't used to the kind of goofing off these guys do, as shown with a scene where he almost beats up Rick (ST1TCH) for hitting him with a water bottle. Mushroomhead's "Volume II" stays true to the home-video style they wanted to achieve. The whole thing is basically them goofing off, as I've said before: Some of it is inside jokes, some of it isn't, and you're really not usually given the events leading up to it. It's funny, in a special sort of way. The video comes with a good number of music videos, including 1200, Simple Survival and Burn to name a few. It also comes with live performances for those three tracks I just named, but filmed on one lone camera, and it's kind of messy (In 1200, you can barely hear anything over the drums, which the camera guy is standing next to). It also comes with a commentary for 1200, during which ST1TCH, Skinny and House (ST1TCH and Skinny edited the video, and House directed it) give some insight into the directing and editing of the film, commenting on things like how much blood was on Jeff, the quality of the edits, and how it managed to be shown on MTV. It also comes with the making of "Save Us," which shows the members during the recording of the video in the same home-video format. For fans of Ventana, ST1TCH's other band, there's a few clips that take place during Ventana performances (at one point one of their demo tracks being performed is heard in the background) and some of the sounds heard in the DVD menu are taken from Ventana, too. Bottom line, if you're a fan of Mushroomhead, or even just Industrial/Nu Metal in general, this is one amazing DVD.
3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Picks up from Vol 1,
By Chamberlain "bobo1033" (slc,ut) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Mushroomhead, Vol. 2 (DVD)
This DVD picks up with the antics of the band pretty much where we left them. The quality of the video is better and the sound is better, but that is to be expected. The off stage stuff is pretty entertaining, but the real reason to get this are the videos. If you liked Vol.1 This is the same, but better. I was suprised that they put in the footage of the in-band-fights. I guess it happens but it was interesting to see it on the DVD.
5.0 out of 5 stars
must for mushroomhead fans,
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This review is from: Mushroomhead, Vol. 2 (DVD)
i saw some clips of it on youtube and decided to buy. mine was autographed..not sure if they signed all of them, or if its printed on, or what, but it makes a great conversation piece
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