This DVD features the leaders of Pennsylvania�s punk / post hard-core movement live at The Chameleon Club in Lancaster, PA on September 24, 2004. Sadaharu has developed a unique sound, despite this modern day one-off, flavor-of-the-week band cycles, by playing stripped-down rock-a-billy, punk, jazz influenced hard-core and creating a musical amalgamation. With relentless touring and support from nationwide street teams, Sadaharu remain on the road and stage with The Blood Brothers, The Icarus Line, One Line Drawing and Shi Hulud, in addition to MTV and MTV2 breakout bands Coheed and Cambria, Andrew W.K. and Poison the Well.
Garnering the honor of being one of Alternative Press �100 Bands To Know in 2005� and receiving a 5 out of 5 record review on their previous L.P., Sadaharu have set their sights on success with their cross genre appeal to fans of rock, hardcore, metal and Punk.
Track Listing: A Deconstructions Approach To Popular Culture, Absinthe Makes The Heart Grow Fonder, It's Not Paranoia If They Are Shooting Live Bullets, Anthem For New Sonic Warfare, An Unconventional Metaphor For An Unconventional Situation, Life Style Tips For The Dead (or even a broken watch is right twice a day), Punishment In Hi-Fi
Bonus Features:
- Additional complete live show from the PONTIAC GRILLE in Philadelphia
- "It's Not Paranoia If They Are Shooting Live Bullets" music video
- "An Afternoon with Sahaharu" f/ interviews and conversations with the band
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