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How Showbread Ruined My Life

"The beauty and horror of six years on the road"

Amateur documentary chronicling the first six years of Showbread's touring career. Previously available as the main feature of the independently released How Showbread Ruined My Life DVD.

Top Cast

  • Patrick Porter

    Patrick Porter

    Himself

  • Josh Dies

    Josh Dies

    Himself

  • Mike Jensen

    Mike Jensen

    Himself

  • Ricky Holbrook

    Ricky Holbrook

    Himself

  • Ivory Mobley

    Ivory Mobley

    Himself

  • Matt Davis

    Matt Davis

    Himself

  • John Giddens

    John Giddens

    Himself

  • Marvin Reilly

    Marvin Reilly

    Himself

  • Justin Oblinger

    Justin Oblinger

    Himself

Overview

Amateur documentary chronicling the first six years of Showbread's touring career. Previously available as the main feature of the independently released How Showbread Ruined My Life DVD.

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