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Raymond Pettibon DVD
$45.00
This Raymond Pettibon DVD contains four low-tech films produced in Los Angeles in the summer of 2002 from scripts written by the artist and performed by him and his friends. Pettibon (b. 1957) started his artistic career making zines, handbills and flyers, and designed the logo for his brother's band Black Flag, an influential punk band from Hermosa Beach, California. This is a nostalgic but timeless look back at the punk music scene of the late 1970s and early 80s.
Please note that this DVD is from England and is formatted in their regional PAL video format. IT WILL NOT WORK IN STANDARD U.S. DVD PLAYERS. Some computers may have the capability to play this, however please check your computer specifications before purchasing.
- Produced in 2003 by Buchhandlung Walther König, Köln.
- Some watermarks on back of DVD.
- Total playing time 56 minutes.
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