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Chimaira's 'The Dehumanizing Process' feels more like an intense experience than just a concert film. Released in 2004, it captures that raw energy of early 2000s metal with a gritty edge. The pacing is relentless, matching the band’s aggressive sound and heavy themes, touching on identity and existential struggles. The visual style is dark and moody, often emphasizing the chaotic atmosphere of their live performances. The practical effects are minimal but effective, enhancing that visceral feeling. And while the director's name is shrouded in mystery, the performances speak volumes about Chimaira's drive and passion. For collectors, it’s a glimpse into a unique time in metal history, with extra layers that come from pairing it with the earlier EP, 'This Present Darkness.'
First video album by Chimaira, showcasing their live energy.Includes a copy of the EP 'This Present Darkness.'Dark visual atmosphere complements the aggressive sound.
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