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So, 'GG Allin & the Murder Junkies: Savage South - Best of 1992 Tour' captures this wild moment in punk history. You've got three concerts from February '92, where GG's performances were hitting new levels of chaos and provocation. It's raw, uncompromising, and you can really feel the tension in the air. Plus, there’s this rare interview with GG that adds a layer of insight—his thoughts are as unpredictable as his shows. The atmosphere is gritty, the pacing is relentless, and the whole film just drips with that underground essence of the early '90s punk scene. If you're looking for something that truly embodies the spirit of the era, this is definitely worth a watch.
This film has seen limited releases, making it somewhat elusive for collectors. Initially available on DVD, it’s now harder to find, especially in good condition. The interest in GG Allin's work fluctuates, but this documentary offers a unique perspective and captures a specific, chaotic time in his life. Its rarity and the raw, unfiltered look at his performances give it a certain weight among underground music enthusiasts.
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