Primus - Blame It On The Fish

Primus - Blame It On The Fish

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  • Genre(s): Musical, Documentary
  • Language(s): English
  • Director(s): Matthew J. Powers
  • Cast(s): Les Claypool, Larry Lalonde, Tim Alexander
  • Duration: 2h 42min
  • Music: Ryan Sibitz
  • Similar To: The Beach Boys, ONEFOUR: Against All Odds
  • Story:
    In 2003, the eccentric rock band Primus returned from a four-year recording and touring hiatus with a new collection of material, ANIMALS SHOULD NOT ACT LIKE PEOPLE, and a supporting tour dubbed the Tour de Fromage. BLAME IT ON THE FISH documents the tour in typical Primus (i.e. weird) fashion with an appropriately bizarre collection of live-performance clips, interviews, and behind-the-scenes footage, as well as bonus material that includes a "futuristic" mockumentary that reimagines the band 60 years into the future.
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In 2003, the eccentric rock band Primus returned from a four-year recording and touring hiatus with a new collection of material, ANIMALS SHOULD NOT ACT LIKE PEOPLE, and a supporting tour dubbed the Tour de Fromage. BLAME IT ON THE FISH documents the tour in typical Primus (i.e. weird) fashion with an appropriately bizarre collection of live-performance clips, interviews, and behind-the-scenes footage, as well as bonus material that includes a "futuristic" mockumentary that reimagines the band 60 years into the future.