This is a video I cut using footage from The Epoxies performance on the Minneapolis cable access show Drinking With Ian from Oct. 2005. Also used is footage from the collection of Rick Prelinger.
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This is a video I cut using footage from The Epoxies performance on the Minneapolis cable access show Drinking With Ian from Oct. 2005. Also used is footage from the collection of Rick Prelinger. The song is from The Epoxies 2nd album Stop The Future, from 2005 on FAT Wreck Chords.
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fuckin incredible! i saw the thing to the side and new that this was not an 'official' video, but who cares? it is better than most videos i have ever seen. outstanding. great song, great video, great band.
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