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Pat Smear Filmography

ActorBORN 1959LOS ANGELES58 FILMS IN DB

PatSmear

Known for Acting Β· Foo Fighters: Preparing Music for Concerts, Foo Fighters Live at Madison Square Garden (June 20, 2021), Nirvana: Unplugged in New York - Rehearsal

58
FILMS IN DB
$220
TOTAL VALUE
6
PRICED
$37
AVG VALUE
DVD
BEST FORMAT
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RAREST RELEASE
The Decline of Western Civilization
~$77 Β· BLU-RAY Β· 1981
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MOST VALUABLE
Taylor Hawkins Tribute Concert
$17 Β· Est. market value

BIOGRAPHY

Pat Smear, a legendary figure in punk and grunge, offers collectors a unique entry point into some of music history's most pivotal moments, often captured on physical media. While primarily a musician, Smear's presence in iconic concert films and documentaries makes his "acting" credits essential viewing for dedicated fans. His role as touring guitarist with Nirvana, for example, is immortalized in releases like *Nirvana: Live and Loud* (1993) and the revered *Nirvana: Unplugged in New York* (1993), with the latter's "Original MTV Version" being a coveted deep cut for completists. These releases provide an intimate look at a band whose brief but brilliant career continues to fascinate. As a core member of Foo Fighters, Smear's contributions extend to impressive concert films like *Foo Fighters: Live At Wembley Stadium* (2008) and the recent *Foo Fighters - Austin City Limits* (2023). Collectors often seek these out not just for the electrifying performances, but for the visceral experience that only physical media can provide – a tangible piece of rock history. His involvement also brings a pedigree to documentaries like *Nirvana - In Utero: Under Review* (2006) and the emotional *Taylor Hawkins Tribute Concert* (2022), showcasing his continued impact on contemporary music. For those who value the intersection of music, film, and cultural legacy, artifacts featuring Pat Smear are true collector's items.

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