Pulp was arguably the greatest band to come out of Britpop, and when they reunited in 2011, it was a big deal. In 2012, they played Sheffield, their hometown, for the first time in years, and that show became the subject of the documentary Pulp: A Film About Life, Death & Supermarkets. And now, the kind souls at Pitchfork have posted the whole entire movie on YouTube; you don't need a Netflix password to watch it or anything. As a matter of fact, you can watch all 90 minutes of it below.
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The movie is out now on DVD, via Oscilloscope Laboratories, but what do you need that for? It's right there. The whole thing.






