Disease Is Punishment

Disease Is Punishment
Disease Is Punishment
Video by The Network
Released November 9, 2004
Genre New Wave, Punk rock
The Network chronology
Money Money 2020
(2003)
Disease Is Punishment
(2004)

Disease Is Punishment is a live DVD featuring songs from The Network's first album Money Money 2020. The project, directed by John Roecker, co-directed with visuals & music videos directed/produced by Roy Miles Jr. of AntiDivision, was conceptualized to be a more a film than a concert DVD, as evidenced by the collages in between songs.

The bulk of the material in the film was recorded live at The Key Club in Los Angeles on November 22, 2003, with many post-production shots mixed in with the live clips.

The title itself, "Disease is Punishment," could be a very obscure reference to the band Devo, who the Network is heavily influenced by.[1]

Track listing

  1. "Transistors Gone Wild"
  2. "Reto"
  3. "Joe Robot"
  4. "Money Money 2020"
  5. "Love And Money"
  6. "Hammer Of The Gods"
  7. "Spike"
  8. "Hungry Hungry Models"
  9. "Supermodel Robots"
  10. "Spastic Society"
  11. "Right Hand-A-Rama"
  12. "Roshambo"
  13. "Teenagers From Mars"
  14. "X-Ray Hamburger"

Music Videos:

  1. "Supermodel Robots"
  2. "Joe Robot"
  3. "Hungry Hungry Models"
  4. "Love And Money"
  5. "Transistors Gone Wild"

Music Videos Directed/Produced by Roy Miles Jr. of AntiDivision

References

  1. ^ Devo - The Men Who Make the Music home video, "Roll Out the Barrel" segment.

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