Trainwreck: #Woodstock '99
Woodstock 1969 promised peace and #music, but its '99 revival delivered days of rage, riots and real harm. Why did it go so horribly wrong?
Episodes | Trainwreck
Woodstock '99
Release year: 2022
1. How the F**k Did This Happen?
The 1999 fest takes a hard swerve away from 1969 Woodstock co-creator Michael Lang's vision with a military base locale, profit focus and toxic vibe.
2. Kerosene. Match. Boom!
Endless trash and seething heat feed the chaos on day two as performers are pelted with debris and Limp Bizkit riles the crowd to its breaking point.
3. You Can’t Stop a Riot in the 90s
Tainted water and price gouging mar day three. Fear grips the finale, fires spread, and the mob takes over. Later, sexual assault allegations emerge.

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Woodstock 1969 promised peace and music, but its '99 revival delivered days of rage, riots and real harm. Why did it go so horribly wrong?
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