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So, this one's a real trip. It's called 'Dead On Arrival: The Punk Documentary That Almost Never Was,' and it dives into the chaotic making of 'D.O.A. A Rite of Passage.' The director isn't a big name, which adds this layer of underground authenticity. You really get a sense of the frantic, raw energy of the late '70s punk scene, especially with the Sex Pistols' final U.S. tour. The guerrilla filming techniques are something to marvel at—like, they really capture the grit and madness of that time. The pacing feels almost erratic at times, matching the chaos of punk itself. There's a certain charm in how it showcases both the music and the rebellion. Definitely a unique piece for any collector's library, if you're into the history of punk.
Unique representation of the punk era.Guerrilla filming adds authenticity.Insight into a pivotal moment in music history.
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