With the Internet, recordable compact discs, and mp3 technology well on its way to destroying the CD distribution market. DVD music videos are probably the recording industry's only saving grace, the sound and special added features completely destroys anything video can reproduce, and I'm eagerly awaiting the release of many of my favorite music videos onto this new medium. Like Pink Floyd: The Wall, The Family Values 1998 Tour is a video that I almost bought on compact disc when it was first released, and now I'm glad that I didn't. Now, not only do I get amazing 5.1 surround sound while listening to some great music, I also get the video images to go with it. The Family Values 1998 Tour is a video diary featuring talented musical acts such as: Orgy; Ice Cube; Rammstein; Korn, and ever popular Limp Bizkit. Lots of fun to be had while watching the Metal / Hip-Hop stage-diving festival. Some of the other footage that was filmed, and never used on the video, could have been added to the DVD to make it a little longer. When a disc can contain up to 2 hours plus of film, a fan can feel a little cheated when we pay over $30 bucks for a little over 80 mins of footage.