Circle Jerks "My Career As A Jerk" Combo Pack
This
is the just the thing for the Circle Jerks fan in your life. It
contains the brand new Circle Jerk documentary DVD, a limited edition
Keith Morris Throbblehead, and a Circle Jerks "Skanker" soft pvc
keychain... You save $10 (plus shipping discount) by ordering these
items together HERE for $30. You can also order just the keychain ($5), DVD ($15), or Throbblehead ($20).
Circle Jerks "My Career As A Jerk"
is a brand new documentary to be released on DVD on September 25. From
the beginning, LA punk band the CIRCLE JERKS were rooted in controversy.
Formed by ex members of Black Flag and Red Cross (now Redd Kross) in
late 1979, the band came to encapsulate the image, sound and energy of
California Hardcore Punk. Filmmaker David Markey (1991: The Year Punk
Broke, The Slog Movie) mixes in-depth interviews, rare live footage and
historical perspective to illustrate the story of one of the most
influential bands in the American underground. My Career as a Jerk
follows the band from their early days and classic debut to navigating
the independent label and touring scene of the 80s to the addictions,
fights and injuries that forced their break up. Features interviews with
members Keith Morris, Greg Hetson, Lucky Leher. Earl Liberty, Zander
Schloss as well as J. Mascis (Dinosaur Jr), Henry Rollins (Black Flag),
Brian Baker (Minor Threat, Bad Religion), and more.
Keith Morris Throbblehead
- Keith Morris, legendary frontman of Black Flag, The Circle Jerks and
now Off!, has been throbble-ized! This figure capturing Keith in full-on
live mode is limited to 1000 numbered units, stands at 7 inches tall,
and is made of super strong polyresin. While the figure is labeled a
Throbblehead, it's actually Keith's arm that does all the movement,
aggressively pointing towards his mind. Displayed in a window box, Keith
is accurately sculpted right down to the dreads, Vans, and "fuck you"
stare.
"I was
a participant on a very long musical adventure through all the fun and
miserable times and thinking about this I don't know if i'd change any
of it!" - Keith Morris