The Last Days of the Hate Bombs

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Movie
German title The Last Days of the Hate Bombs
Original title The Last Days of the Hate Bombs
Country of production United States
original language English
Publishing year 2003
length 70 minutes
Age rating FSK without age restriction
Rod
Director George William ,
Mike Marshall ,
Michael LaPointe ,
Patrick Gibson
production Patrick Gibson,
Mike Marshall
music The Hate Bombs ,
Invisible Men
camera George William
cut Michael LaPointe,
Mike Marshall
occupation
  • Ken Chiodini
  • Mick Crowley
  • Dave Ewing
  • Scott Sugiuchi

The Last Days of the Hate Bombs is an American music documentary produced in 2003 about the last days of the most famous rock band from Orlando , the Hate Bombs . Directed by the singer of the post-hardcore band Save Our Souls George William . He also worked as a cameraman in the film . The film was released on DVD on February 6, 2003 .

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The 70-minute documentary accompanies the Hate Bombs on their last band tour. Shown are concert excerpts from concerts the band gave along the west coast of the United States , in Canada and their last concert, which took place in the Kit Kat Club . The band was accompanied by the group Invisible Men from Los Angeles . In addition, interviews were held with the band members, which shed light on the inner workings of some of the band's musicians. Well-known songs by the band can also be heard in the film.

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