The Show Must Go Off!
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The Show Must Go Off! is a live concert DVD series produced by Kung Fu Films, an offshoot of the Kung Fu Records label run by Vandals bassist Joe Escalante, who also acts as producer for the series. The series began in 2002 and has thus far included 19 "episodes," the most recent of which was released in 2005.
The series initiated in July 2002 with the release of a live Vandals concert DVD recorded in December 2001 at their annual "Christmas Formal" concert. However, this release did not originally bear the "Show Must Go Off!" moniker. The series title came into use with the second release in the series, a performance by Mest at the House of Blues. This was later re-labeled as "Episode 2" in the series, with the Vandals Christmas DVD being re-labeled "Episode 1." The series consists mostly of punk rock and pop punk bands from various eras, including older groups that experienced their heyday in the 1980s, later groups who rose to popularity in the 1990s, and younger acts that have formed or gained popularity in recent years.
As the series has progressed its production values have improved, and numerous special features have been incorporated into the DVD releases. Episode 9, The Vandals Live at the House of Blues uses the most of such bonus features thus far, including a "Josh Freese cam" with a picture-in-picture close-up of his foot pedal, optional on-screen lyrics, and multiple band commentaries.
Episodes
Year | Episode | Artist | Title | Other information |
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2002 | 1 | The Vandals | Oi to the World! Live in Concert | Recorded at the Sun Theater in Anaheim, California December 2001. |
2003 | 2 | Mest | Live at the House of Blues | |
3 | One Man Army | Live at the Troubadour | Recorded at The Troubadour in West Hollywood, California, February 4, 2003. | |
4 | Alkaline Trio | Halloween at the Metro | Recorded at The Metro in Chicago, Illinois, October 31, 2002. | |
5 | Neil Hamburger | Live at the Phoenix Greyhound Park | ||
6 | Guttermouth | Live at the House of Blues | Includes bonus live concert CD. | |
7 | Pistol Grip | Live at the Glasshouse | Recorded at the Glasshouse in Pomona, California. | |
8 | Reel Big Fish | Live at the House of Blues | Recorded at the House of Blues June 20, 2003. | |
2004 | 9 | The Vandals | Live at the House of Blues | Recorded at the House of Blues in Anaheim, California, July 5, 2003. Includes bonus live concert CD. Numerous special features including "Josh Freese cam" with picture-in-picture close-up of foot pedal, optional on-screen lyrics, and commentary. |
10 | Adolescents | Live at the House of Blues | Includes bonus live concert CD | |
11 | Goldfinger | Live at the House of Blues | Recorded at the House of Blues July 19, 2003. | |
12 | Zebrahead | Live at the House of Blues | Recorded at the House of Blues in Anaheim, California, October 21, 2003. | |
13 | Bleeding Through | This Is Live, This Is Murderous | ||
14 | The Matches | Live at the House of Blues | Recorded at the House of Blues in Anaheim, California, October 21, 2003. | |
15 | Throw Rag | Live at the House of Blues | Recorded at the House of Blues in Anaheim, California, April 29, 2004. | |
2005 | 16 | Circle Jerks | Live at the House of Blues | |
17 | Tsunami Bomb | Live at the Glasshouse | Recorded at the Glasshouse in Pomona, California, September 10, 2004. | |
18 | Dance Hall Crashers | Live at House of Blues L.A. | Recorded at the House of Blues in Los Angeles, California. | |
19 | The Bouncing Souls | Live at the Glasshouse |