Addicted To Noise staff writer Gil Kaufman reports: Filter co-founder Brian Liesegang says the band definitely have some reservations about releasing a home video, the upcoming "Phenomenology" (due out October 22). "It seems a little pretentious for a baby band to put out a long-form video documentary," says Liesegang. "But we had this footage from the last two years, and from the making of the record, because everybody around us always has a camera running, so we gave it to a friend of ours who's a director and asked him to make sense of it." That friend, John Cook, cooked down the hours and hours of footage into a more manageable hour and a half of videos, live footage, backstage antics, peeks into the studio and other miscellany for the Filter fan. "I thought back to this U2 video I liked as a kid, where they showed them recording in this castle," says Liesegang. "And it really showed the processes they went through and how certain things were done. I thought about all the things I liked from that and tried to keep that in mind, as opposed to forcing our agenda on people." The live tracks on the video include: "White Like That," "Hey Man, Nice Shot," "Stuck In Here," "Take Another," and "Under" as well as the videos for the songs, "Jurrasitol," "Hey Man," "Dose," and "Stuck In Here." If you hang around long enough, you might catch some extra-special material at the end of the tape. "There's some surprising footage from a show in Albuquerque where we opened for Ozzy Osbourne. In response to the chants of 'Ozzy! Ozzy!' we did this 25-minute feedback fest monstrosity. Geno (Lenardo, Filter's tour guitarist), gets in a fight with some audience members and we destroy all their instruments." Liesegang also mentioned rare footage of his partner, Richard Patrick, knocking out some of Liesegang's teeth. "He basically rammed his guitar through me face," says Liesegang calmly.