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So, 'Life's a Bath' is this raw, gritty piece that captures John Frusciante in a very vulnerable state. It’s pretty much a snapshot of his life in the mid-90s, with that unfiltered vibe that feels heavy and real. The pacing is erratic, but it mirrors the chaos of addiction, which makes it all the more haunting. The footage from 1994 adds a haunting layer, and you can feel the weight of his struggles. It's distinct in how it strips away any glamour and just presents this stark reality of his existence. It's not for everyone, but there's something deeply compelling about seeing that kind of honesty.
This film has a unique status, as it was never officially released, making it quite rare among collectors. The scarcity of materials surrounding it adds to its allure, especially for those interested in music documentaries or the more obscure side of punk rock culture. Collectors often seek it out due to its candid portrayal of Frusciante's battle with addiction, offering insight into a turbulent period in both his life and the music scene.
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