It's Gonna Blow!!!: San Diego's Music Underground 1986-1996 Filming Locations
Where was It's Gonna Blow!!!: San Diego's Music Underground 1986-1996 filmed? It's Gonna Blow!!!: San Diego's Music Underground 1986-1996 was filmed in 5 locations across United States in the following places:
It's Gonna Blow!!!: San Diego's Music Underground 1986-1996 Filming Locations
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It's Gonna Blow!!!: San Diego's Music Underground 1986-1996 (2014)
'It's Gonna Blow!!! - San Diego's Music Underground 1986-1996' chronicles a period when San Diego was touted as 'the next Seattle'. A motley community of musicians with a do it yourself ethos and an aversion to mainstream culture developed their idiosyncratic sounds in the isolation of San Diego but soon found themselves at the center of bidding wars and expense account lunches. What happened when the outcasts from the sticks became the next big thing?