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It's Not Over 'Till The Skinny Arab Lights The Fuse 2004

51 min📅 2004-01-01

"Abduction Video 3"

Dive into the anarchic world of *It's Not Over 'Till The Skinny Arab Lights The Fuse* (2004), a wild 51-minute music experiment from the Sun City Girls.

Director: Sun City Girls

Cast

Sun City Girls
Richard Bishop
Alan Bishop
Charles Gocher

Frequently Asked Questions

What is *It's Not Over 'Till The Skinny Arab Lights The Fuse* (2004) about?

This 2004 experimental music film captures the Sun City Girls' live performance, blending twenty songs, skits, and unpredictable antics into a frenetic audio-visual experience. Guest spots from Eyvind Kang and Benayshe-Ba-Equay add unexpected layers to the already chaotic set.

Who directed *It's Not Over 'Till The Skinny Arab Lights The Fuse*?

The film was directed by the Sun City Girls, the experimental music trio behind its soundtrack.

Who stars in *It's Not Over 'Till The Skinny Arab Lights The Fuse*?

The main cast features Sun City Girls members Richard Bishop, Alan Bishop, and Charles Gocher, joined by guest musicians Eyvind Kang and Benayshe-Ba-Equay.

Is *It's Not Over 'Till The Skinny Arab Lights The Fuse* (2004) worth watching?

For fans of avant-garde music and offbeat performances, it's a cult gem worth seeking out. While it's unrated, its niche appeal lies in its bold experimentation and the Sun City Girls' reputation for pushing musical limits.

How long is *It's Not Over 'Till The Skinny Arab Lights The Fuse*?

The runtime is 51 minutes.

About It's Not Over 'Till The Skinny Arab Lights The Fuse (2004) — The Sun City Girls' Experimental Music Film Explored

Dive into the anarchic world of *It's Not Over 'Till The Skinny Arab Lights The Fuse* (2004), a wild 51-minute music experiment from the Sun City Girls. Filmed live with raw energy, this experimental film blends twenty eclectic tracks, absurdist skits, and unhinged performances into a singular, unpredictable experience. The trio—Richard Bishop, Alan Bishop, and Charles Gocher—collide with avant-garde musicians like Eyvind Kang and Benayshe-Ba-Equay, creating an atmosphere that's equal parts hypnotic and chaotic. Expect off-kilter rhythms, playful absurdity, and a sonic adventure that defies convention.

This isn't just a concert film—it's a glitch in reality, where music and madness intertwine. Between skewed compositions and unpredictable antics, the film captures the Sun City Girls' reputation for pushing boundaries. Whether you're a fan of experimental rock or curious about their cult following, *It's Not Over 'Till The Skinny Arab Lights The Fuse* promises a singular journey into the fringes of sound.