Rock Bands & Pop Stars
Primus Pictures
Band:
Primus
Origin:
United States, El Sobrante - CaliforniaUnited States
Band Members:
Les Claypool (vocals, bass guitar), Larry 'Ler' LaLonde (guitar), and Tim 'Herb' Alexander (drums)
Primus Album: «Primus: Videoplasty [VHS]»
Primus Album: «Primus: Videoplasty  [VHS]» (Front side)
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  • Customers rating: (5.0 of 5)
  • Title:Primus: Videoplasty [VHS]
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  • Type:VHS Tape
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Review - Product Description
Exclusive live videos and previously unreleased footage, plus ground breaking animation by Prawn Song Design.
Customer review
- PRIMUS SUX

This concert video is awesome. And I'm not only saying that 'cause you can see me in the audience right after "Tommy the Cat." A couple of the songs that were played that evening were edited out, but almost all of the concert footage is in the film. It was a great night to remember with extremely good concert footage. There are some bonus music videos in there as well. Thanks boys!

Customer review
0 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
- AMAZING FOOTAGE!

This video is phenomenal. This is what got me into PRIMUS. After numerous tries on cd I visually had to see what Primus was about! It did the trick. Lot of thanks to Brian BRAIN Mantia on drums. His drumming is flawless and so tasty. Made me appreciate LER as well. LOVE THIS VIDEO. If you want all LIVE PRIMUS footage get this now!

Im waiting for this to be put on DVD/BLU RAY

Customer review
1 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
- sogood, it kinda hurts

buy it, or show your true colors, you lightweight

Customer review
1 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
- Showtime

Influenced by artists ranging from Stanley Clarke to the Clash to the The Police, Primus made some noteworthy contributions to alternative rock in the late 1990s. Although rap is an influence on this little known band, Videoplasty has a lot more to offer from a rock standpoint than from a funk standpoint. Good-natured and humorous, Primus is clearly having fun on such entertaining fare as "Behind My Camel," "Too Many Puppies" and "Silly Putty." Meanwhile, the goofy "Scissor Man" is a send-up of classic rock that quotes Bad Religion, Offspring, Lemonheads and others. But for all its quirkiness, this is a band that most definitely rocks with aggression.