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Fronted by Bj�rk, The Sugarcubes were the biggest band to ever emerge from Iceland. With lead vocals from indie-music mastermind Bj�rk, and rhythmic instrumental melodies of band members Einar, Magga, Siggi, Bragi, and Thor, these DVD's are a must-have for any indie music lover.
Live Zabor is the group's first DVD collection, and contains 13 live performances from 1988 and 1989. In addition to the live footage, band members give comment and insight on the band and their music. Featured on this DVD are The Sugarcubes hit singles, "Cold Sweat," "Birthday," "Motorcrash," and "Delicious Demon."
This 12-track DVD gathers all the band's videos in one essential collection. The DVD features "Cold Sweat," "Birthday," "Deus," and more. The DVD also features 3 exclusive bonus videos. [see full story for an eCard]
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