Hi-Fi Revival (DVD)

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The O.C. Supertones DVD behind the scenes named after their fifth album. It contains 2 music videos, 15 song clips & 2 featurettes. Overall it gives a brief look into the lives of the Supertones, but not a very long one.;

Contents

  1. "Superfly" video
  2. Making of the "Superfly" video
  3. "Return of the Revolution" video
  4. 15 Song clips from the Hi-Fi Revival CD
  5. "The Writing Process" featurette
  6. "Recording" featurette

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