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In 2016, the documentary film “Guys Who Got to Hell” was released, attracting attention again. The working master used to add Japanese subtitles to the film’s theatrical release is recorded for 110 minutes. Of course, the master includes Japanese subtitles and timecode, recreating the documentary that follows the turbulent and internal conflict-filled history. In addition, disc:2 records a live performance in Berlin on May 23, 2016, for one hour in master quality and pro shot from the broadcast footage. This is a live performance reminiscent of the Japan tour commemorating the 40th anniversary of the band’s formation in 2017, and the performance is still going strong, from the punk anthem of the STIFF era, “New Rose,” which is also familiar from Guns’ Duff cover in recent years, to “Neat Neat Neat,” “Melody Lee,” and the last song, “Smash It Up.” Dave Vanian (vo) and Captain Sensible (gtr/bass), who are still active as the Damned. No, the Damned were originally our band, Brian James (gtr) and Rat Scabies (drums) claim. All of the original punk that has been running for 40 years since the release of the world’s first punk single is here. Disc 1: A Documentary Film, Japanese Working Version. Disc 2: Opening/ Street of Dreams / Wait for the Blackout / I Just Can’t Be Happy Today / Noise Noise Noise / Under the Floor Again / Neat Neat Neat / New Rose / Disco Man / Melody Lee / Ignite / Love Song / Eloise / Smash It Up [Live At Schwuz, Berlin, Germany 23th May 2016]
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