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- The music video for the song "American Jesus" by the American punk rock band Bad Religion from the 1993 album "Recipe for Hate".
- The music video for the song "Atomic Garden" by the American punk rock band Bad Religion from the 1992 album "Generator".
- Live at the Palladium is a live concert DVD by the punk band Bad Religion, released in March 2006. It features footage from two nights at the Palladium in Hollywood, California on November 21 and 22, 2004. The DVD uses seamless branching to offer two viewing options: The full concert interspersed with interview footage of the band. Only the concert footage. The only Bad Religion albums that do not have songs represented in this performance (of those which were released prior to the date of the filming) are Into the Unknown, No Substance and The New America. The version of Cease is played on a solo piano, as recorded on Greg Graffin's solo album, American Lesion. After the band has finished playing "21st Century (Digital Boy)" Greg Graffin incorrectly identifies the song as the "Against the Grain version" when in fact they played the Stranger than Fiction version. The title card before playing "Along the Way" shows that the song is from the album How Could Hell Be Any Worse? (possibly referring to the 2004 remastered version, which includes their early discography minus Into the Unknown) when in fact the song was never recorded for an album release; it actually appears on their 1985 EP Back to the Known.
- The music video for "One Magic Moment" by Bad Suns.
- Cover Your Tracks' official music video for 'Striking Matches'. (Version 2)
- Live show from 2002 Boston St. Patrick's Day. Rare footage and home videos. Performances from the 2003 tours and live versions of tracks from Blackout Short film 65 Days of Hell.
- A ten band compilation video of 10 punk videos from 10 of the finest Epitaph bands, inc. Rancid, Bad Religion and Voodoo Glow Skulls.
- A parody of The Voice, called The Choice.
- "I can swoop, and swirl, and sweep through the sky, I can be a good friend, I can capture the spies!" A music video about all the ways we can be superheroes - for preschoolers and beyond from the Laurie Berkner Band.
- Official music video for "Zombified" by Falling in Reverse.
- Johnny Knoxville and company return for the third installment of their TV show spin-off, where dangerous stunts and explicit public displays rule.
- A lone prospector befriends a tumbling tumbleweed.
- A real time journey witnessing the rise, fall, and ultimate redemption of the fierce feminist pioneers of American grunge punk: L7.
- Videos, live show footage, spoken word performances, interviews, fights, and awkward moments of a man who was too beautiful for this ugly world.
- A male robot builds the perfect companion, but when he has no money to upgrade her parts he starts taking them from himself. Before long he is a mere shell of the person he once was.
- A chillingly fast and seriously cool snowboarding game in which players can qualify for tournaments and make their own parks.
- Music video for Michael Jackson's 1988 song "Man In The Mirror", featuring a montage of images depicting suffering and injustice throughout history.
- The music video for the song "S&M Airlines" by the American punk rock band NOFX from the 1989 album of the same name.
- The noted scholar, political and social analyst Noam Chomsky presents his critique of America's "War on Terror" with his support for the fact that such a "War" cannot exist.
- The DVD is centered on the formation and beginnings of the band Parkway Drive, their record label signings and how they managed to continuously tour from country to country with little time in between.
- Byron Bay's PARKWAY DRIVE invite you to see the world through their eyes with a film that follows the band on their endless global trek.
- Rango is an ordinary chameleon who accidentally winds up in the town of Dirt, a lawless outpost in the Wild West in desperate need of a new sheriff.