The Last Days of the Hate Bombs
| Movie | |
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| 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 |
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| 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 |
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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.