Buzz speaks, "Rat Faced Granny," Jared gently encourages someone not to punch people, "The Hawk," and "You've Never Been Right."
The irony is that rock 'n' roll musicians are telling people not to fight when it has been well-established that rock music is one of the leading causes of such ills.
"The Mechanical Bride" continued. (Drunks like drums.) "A Vast Filthy Prison" drum intro into "Second Coming," and "The Ballad of Dwight Fry." "Dwight Fry" continues on the last part, Part 9.
"The Ballad of Dwight Fry" continued and the final song of the performance, which is unknown to me. Possibly new? It has a rather distressing vibe. I like it!
Combination of two General Patton vs. the X-Ecutioners songs. "Fire in the Hole" and "Modified Combined Obstacle Overlay" (something like that).
Jean Reno is God.
The awesomely talented Augusta band Beara performs the Dead Kennedys' "Short Songs" and an original composition affectionately called "Emo." Tim Allen dances.
Beara covers the Melvins' "A History of Bad Men" in front of a bunch of annoying emo kids. Man was that fun. Two drummers. Drum cam only. Foreground drummer is yours truly. Background drummer is a dear friend of Beara. It switches from camera audio to soundboard audio and back, so it's not just your imagination.
A music video for the wildly popular Beara song "If Hitler Was A Kitten." Partly live, partly digitally animated, this video kicks some f**kin' ass! It's got power! It's got melody! It's got might! IT IS TRUE F**KIN' HEAVY METAL!
Oh yeah, and it is also my final project for my After Effects class. I'm sure to fail miserably...
More of the song is featured here and the stage production is far stranger. A battle breaks out between The Bear and Jean Reno. Watch as Jean Reno begins dancing even while The Bear is still writhing on the ground.