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Released
  
March 4, 2008

Release date
  
4 March 2008

Artist
  
Suburban Legends

Producer
  
Derek Lee Rock

Genres
  
Ska, Funk, Rock music, Pop music, Third-wave of ska

Places recorded
  
Las Vegas, Los Angeles, San Francisco

Similar
  
Infectious, Let's Be Friends and Slay t, Rump Shaker, Origin Edition

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Poisonous Candy Factory is the second DVD released by third wave ska/funk/pop band, Suburban Legends. It was officially released on March 4, 2008, but was also sold at a release party at the Key Club in Los Angeles on February 29, 2008.

Contents

The DVD was announced in January 2008, via the official Mailing list email update and shortly after, announced officially.

The DVD includes three live performances from Slim's in San Francisco, DeepRockDrive in Las Vegas, and The Knitting Factory in Los Angeles. In addition to these performances, the DVD contains two music videos, "Come Back Home" and Infectious", videos from "Suburban Legends TV" (Suburban Legends' YouTube videos) such as "SL Cribs", "Tales from the Road" and "Hot Tracks", and "hours of extra material".

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Deep Rock Drive, Las Vegas, Nevada

  1. "Hey DJ"
  2. "High Fives
  3. "Bright Spring Morning"
  4. "So Fine"
  5. "Come Back Home"
  6. "All Around the World"
  7. "Infectious"
  8. "Win a Date"
  9. "Last Dance"
  10. "That Girl's Got What I Want"

Slim's, San Francisco, California

  1. "That Girl's Got What I Want"
  2. "Come Back Home"
  3. "All Around the World"
  4. "Bright Spring Morning"
  5. "Infectious"

Knitting Factory, Los Angeles, California

  1. Intro
  2. "This Cherry"
  3. "Last Dance"
  4. "High Fives"

Band Line-Up During Recording

  • Vince Walker - vocals
  • Luis Beza - Trumpet
  • Brian Robertson - Trombone
  • Brian Klemm - Guitar
  • Mike Hachey - Bass Guitar
  • Derek Lee Rock - drums
  • Dallas Kruse - Keytar
  • References

    Poisonous Candy Factory Wikipedia