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In regards to this being unencyclopedic - Maybe the problem is the use of the word 'homemade'. This isn't to say that this was not commercially released (on Amazon here [1]), it's just that one of the band members (Erik Ohlsson) is the one who edited it together and because the film was shot using low quality hi-8 cameras. This isn't to say that the film is 'bad', because Erik has put together most of the technical/artistic elements of the band, including all of their album covers and their web site. I wasn't the one who included that word to begin with, I just copied it over from the Millencolin article so the video could have it's own page. I'm planning on expanding the article to include more details, so hopefully this will convince people to keep it here. -Mattingly2313:26, 2 June 2006 (UTC)[reply]