San Antonio metal band Pariah will feature heavily in a new documentary about infamous Austin rock venue The Back Room, which will make its debut this weekend at the San Antonio Film Festival. Bloody & Bruised: The Untold Story of the Back Room, directed by J. Budro Partida, will screen this Saturday at 7 p.m. at the Radius Center.
San Antonio metal act Pariah was a fixture of the Back Room. The group features in a new documentary on the venue.
"Pariah was my first band," said Shandon Sahm, son of legendary Texas musician Doug Sahm and a drummer who later served two long stints with underground rock band the Meat Puppets. "The guy that signed us signed Motley Crüe and Guns N' Roses," Sahm said."The guy that produced our record was Tom Werman, did three Motley LPs and Cheap Trick more."
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