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- The psychobilly rock group The Cramps perform a free concert for the patients at a state mental hospital in Napa, California.
- An overview of the early years--late 1970s, early 1980s--of San Francisco punk band Dead Kennedys, with clips from some of their live concerts and footage of landmark San Francisco locations of the punk music scene.
- While this film may look rough and raw to 21st Century eyes, it is also the best representation of Iggy live during an otherwise pitifully undocumented era of his career. Fronting a crack band featuring Blondie drummer Clem Burke and future David Bowie guitarist Carlos Alomar, Pop is as unpredictable and dominant as ever (no small feat since he is sporting a mini skirt, garters and stockings for most of the show). Filmed on November 25 1981 near the end of their tour supporting his 1981 album Party, Iggy and co. are raw and ready for business. Iggy Pop Live 1981 provides a snapshot of a hungry artist at the top of his game in front of an adoring crowd.
- Punk legends The Damned recorded live at Club Waldorf, San Francisco, July 6th, 1979.
- Flipper captured during two shows filmed on home turf in San Francisco. The Berkeley Square show presents the band as the headliner and the Kezar Stadium was as the opener for Throbbing Gristle's last live performance.
- One of the most innovative and recognizable bands of the 80's, Devo reunited for this remarkable performance in 1996 at Irvine Meadows, California
- Black Flag performs in the music video "Rise Above" from the album "Damaged" recorded for SST Records. The music video features the band performing the song live on a club stage for an enthusiastic crowd. A shaved headed Henry Rollins sings while the band plays round him.
- Black Flag performs in the music video "TV Party" from the album "Damaged" recorded for SST Records. The music video opens with the band arriving in a graffiti covered room. They sit on the couch and drink beer while watching television. Henry Rollins sings and drinks with the band.