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So, '666 - At Calling Death' is this unique documentary that really captures the essence of the early 90s Death Metal scene. It's got this gritty feel, almost raw in its execution, reflecting the over-the-top consumerism that was everywhere back then. You can sense the desperation and energy of youths trying to make their mark amidst a backdrop of excess. The pacing is a bit erratic, kind of like the genre itself, with interviews and performances that feel both spontaneous and raw. The music is infectious, sure, but it’s the atmosphere that draws you in—almost like a snapshot of a moment in time. There's something distinct about the way it tackles the themes of rebellion and identity, making it stand apart from other music docs.
Interesting documentary about the Death Metal scene.Captures the energy and essence of the early 90s.Raw performances and interviews add to the atmosphere.
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