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Municipal Waste: Live In Richmond 2006 captures the raw energy of a thrash metal scene that's buzzing in its hometown. Shot at Alley Katz, the film brings you right into the heart of Richmond on a hot August night, where the band's frenetic performance feels almost palpable. The atmosphere is electric, with a crowd that’s deeply invested, singing along as the band tears through their set. You really get a sense of this revival in thrash—a genre that Municipal Waste has skillfully reanimated. The pacing is relentless, a whirlwind of speed and aggression. It's rough around the edges, but that’s kind of the charm. The performance feels genuine, and you can tell these guys love what they do. Definitely a snapshot of a moment in time for the thrash community.
Filmed in a small venue, enhancing the intimacy.Great representation of the Richmond thrash scene.Solid performances that highlight the band's tightness.
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