3/5
See "VHS" - See "Used"
by Z. Simon (Poway, California United States)
Unless you've already pawned your vcr then pick up an old vhs, and try not to spend more than 10 bucks because two of the videos are shot from the same footage, one is heartbreakingly misguided, another is taken from 'aint it dead yet', and punctuating them are infuriatingly short soundless clips of what looks like a great live show.
3/5
Skinny Puppy is amazing! Nettwerk is lame lame lame!
by audrey (white mtns)
I'd seen the video for Dig It years ago and was so happy to see this dvd release -- I didn't even know these guys had made eight videos! And, while I'm thrilled to see these interesting and rather devastating videos with these awesome songs, I don't think I've ever had a worse dvd experience. Not only are there no extras, there aren't even any basics, like menus, and no accompanying booklet.
Music and videos: 5 stars
DVD treatment: 0 stars
Skinny Puppy deserves better.
4/5
Great collection of videos
by S. Benson (Planet Earth)
This is a great collection of Skinny Puppy videos (not all of them though), the DVD doesn't have any extras like a menu, behind the scenes kinda stuff but djing a club with videos I get a ton of use out of this DVD. Every last video is good quality, both the video and sound quality, good enough to be played in a club anyway.
I would recommend this DVD to any Skinny Puppy fan and any Industrial type DJ spinning videos.
3/5
Catalog Title, Catalog Treatment
by Craig Maloney (MI USA)
Much like "Ain't it Dead", Capitol Records once again releases a sub-par version of what could have been the definitive collection of Skinny Puppy Videos. Channel Dropouts... weird video glitches... absolutely no care or concern for the quality of the material being remastered.
5/5
No Extras, No Need
by Eric Stockard (Tempe, AZ)
I'm so glad to finally have this DVD. I've seen parts of the videos on my Brap CD Rom and have wanted them ever since. The DVD has no extras but who needs them, any real Skinny Puppy fan knows all the history, owns Brap for the extras, and is willing to pay next to nothing for the vids straight up on DVD or video. I own several music DVDs and they either speak for themselves and don't need extras (Ministry-Tapes of Wrath) or the "extras" are a bunch of on-the-road fluff (KMFDM-Beat by Beat).