Rent Loud Times Video Magazine: Vol.2 (1999)

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Synopsis:
Welcome to the new millennium, 'Loud Times' style, Issue #2 features an exclusive interview with Jonathan Davis of Korn giving you the scoop on their multi-platinum selling new album Issues. Hear and watch as Jonathan gives you the breakdown on the lyrics and music to each song on Issues as well as his thoughts on touring and his influence on the music scene. Watch and listen to a candid interview with Dez Fafara of up and coming spooky-core sensation, Coal Chamber.
Go to an exclusive Los Angeles photo shoot where Dez gives you lowdown on Coal Chamber's sensational sophomore release Chamber Music, the video they made with Ozzy, and how the band set themselves apart from imitation rock bands of today. And if that's not enough to get you going there are also in-depth interviews with two of the best up-and-coming bands today. Warner Brothers recording artists Static-X and Flip/Epic maniacs Dope. New York City's Dope gives Loud Times a breakdown of life on the road as well as some intense live footage of a recent performance supporting their debut album Felons and Revolutionaries. Then Static-X frontman Wayne Static and band give you the lowdown on their debut album Wisconsin Death Trip and their recent tour of the Ozzfest. Endure the pain with Biohazard as they get inked at L.A. tattoo shop. Plus an interview with Reno, Nevada's December talking about their new album Praying, Hoping, Nothing as well as live footage of Society 1 in action.
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Directors:
Studio:
Quantum Leap
Genres:
Documentary, Music & Musicals, Performing Arts, Special Interest
BBFC:
Release Date:
06/10/2003
Run Time:
60 minutes
Languages:
English Dolby Digital 2.0
Subtitles:
None
DVD Regions:
Region 2
Formats:
Pal
Colour:
Colour
Bonus:
  • Photo Gallery
  • Bonus Trailers

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