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So, Boris: Heavy Metal Me - Flood is this raw documentary that captures a live performance from 2001. The band, known for their heavy, immersive sound, really showcases their ability to envelop the audience with a palpable atmosphere. The pacing is interesting—slow, deliberate moments contrast with explosive sections, allowing you to really feel the weight of the music. It's not just a concert film; it dives into this heavy, existential vibe that resonates throughout. The visuals are pretty gritty and grainy, which adds to its charm, and the performances? Intense, as always. What's distinctive here is how it feels like you're right there, almost part of the crowd, experiencing each note wash over you. It's a slice of a moment in time that's hard to replicate.
Live performance from 2001 at Koenji 20000vDocumentary style captures the band's unique soundEngaging atmosphere and intense visual style
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Atsuo Mizuno
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