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With their fast and furious guitars, snarling vocal harmonies, and politically-charged lyrics, L.A. rock band X virtually defined early-1980s West Coast punk. In November 2004, the band's original lineup--rockabilly guitarist Billy Zoom, drummer D.J. Bonebrake, and former husband-and-wife team John Doe on bass and Exene Cervenka on vocals--reunited for a hometown concert commemorating the 25th anniversary of their landmark debut album LOS ANGELES (which was produced by ex-Doors keyboardist Ray Manzarek). The concert film LIVE IN LOS ANGELES captures the blistering 21-song performance in its entirety, featuring such X classics as "Your Phone's Off the Hook, But You're Not," "White Girl," "Johnny Hit and Run Pauline," "Nausea," "The Hungry Wolf," and, of course, "Los Angeles."
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