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So, 'Back On Crack | The Cracked Tiles Documentary' is quite the quirky watch. It dives into the wild ride of the mid-90s music scene through the eyes of Mr. Ball, who managed this offbeat band, The Cracked Tiles. The film has this laid-back yet chaotic vibe, with music that bounces between catchy and absurd. You feel the nostalgia, mixed with a bit of irony as Mr. Ball reflects on his journey. The pacing is interesting—slow at times but picks up with interviews that are both candid and awkward. It's a blend of comedy and music, with some practical effects that emphasize the band's eccentricity. Overall, it captures an era and a sound that's pretty unique, with performances that are genuine and a bit messy, just like the music itself.
Unique perspective on the 90s music scene.Candid interviews with an eccentric tone.Blend of comedy and genuine moments.
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