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Don't Fall in Love with Yourself
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Don't Fall in Love with Yourself

Nov 13, 2022
1h 33m
★ 5.0

Overview

A documentary about the life and music of Justin Pearson. An enigmatic underground musician and owner of Three One G records.

Genres

Documentary
Music

Production Companies

TurnStyle Films

Don't Fall in Love with Yourself Trailers

Cast

Justin Pearson

Self

Justin Pearson

Dave Lombardo

Self

Dave Lombardo

Éric Paul

Self

Éric Paul

Jeremy Bolm

Self

Jeremy Bolm

Gabe Serbian

Self

Gabe Serbian

Becky DiGiglio

Self

Becky DiGiglio

Molly Neuman

Self

Molly Neuman

Adam Gnade

Self

Adam Gnade

Brett Gurewitz

Self

Brett Gurewitz

Bobby Bray

Self

Bobby Bray

K. Joseph Karam

Self

K. Joseph Karam

Luke Henshaw

Self

Luke Henshaw

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