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The Butthole Surfers Film from '86 is an intriguing snapshot of a band that defied easy categorization. Tessa Hughes-Freeland captures their chaotic energy and the rawness of the performance—there's this gritty, almost frenetic pacing that translates the vibe of an underground show. The surreal visuals and practical effects add this layer of unconventionality that perfectly matches the band's vibe. It's more than just a concert film; it's an experience, really. The performance itself feels spontaneous, erratic but intentional, like you’re right there in the thick of it. Makes you appreciate the blend of music and art in a way that’s tough to find in more polished productions.
Unique documentation of an underground band.Gritty visuals add to the atmosphere.Captures the essence of live performance.
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