Steven Adler is referred to as the original Guns N Roses drummer. This is not accurate; at least one drummer was in the band prior to him (that did not appear on any records). "Classic Drummer" would be a better descriptor.
Glenn Hughes is referred to as "former Deep Purple lead singer." While he did sing lead on tracks/parts of some tracks, he was better known as a bassist. He should have been referred to as "former Deep Purple singer/bassist."
There are a number of errors in the music listings in the credits. Words in song titles are not capitalized in certain places, "Mean Streak" by Y&T is incorrectly spelled as one word (Meanstreak), and the song by Honeymoon Suite is listed as "I've Got a New Girl Now" when the proper title is simply "New Girl Now."
The band states they are playing a show in Las Vegas, however they are at the Sunset Station hotel/casino. This is actually located in Henderson, Nevada, which is the neighboring city that borders Las Vegas (however, it is not uncommon for performers playing Henderson to state that they are playing Vegas).
Sally Steele (who runs the Vegas Rocks Awards show) states that Frankie Banali was the original drummer for Quiet Riot. This is incorrect; he was the classic drummer. The original drummer was Drew Forsyth.
Frankie Banali incorrectly states that he played Quiet Riot songs at the "Vegas Rock Awards." This event is called the "Vegas Rocks Awards" (and is referred to by its correct name in the subtitles).
Eddie Trunks is credited as a "former record store employee." He was/is also a DJ, an employee for a record label, a television show host, and host multiple radio show hosts. Given these qualifications, crediting him only for being a "record store employee" is ridiculous. "Host of That Metal Show" would be a better descriptor.