For fans who were there in 2013, the DVD evokes deep nostalgia for the era of Camp Flog Gnaw, doughnut hoodies, and golf wang snapbacks. For newer fans, it offers an indispensable history lesson on how a group of teenagers from Los Angeles disrupted the music industry forever. It stands as a testament to Tyler's lifelong commitment to physical media, ensuring that his art is not just heard online, but held in your hands.
Uncut footage, bloopers, and alternative edits from the album’s visual rollouts.
The Wolf album featured a star-studded lineup, and the DVD captures the casual, organic nature of these collaborations. Viewers get to see interactions and recording sessions featuring: