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This documentary dives into the raw, gritty underbelly of the music scene born from Lou Reed's bold experimentation in 'Metal Machine Music'. It explores how that 1975 album set the stage for industrial rock, with Nine Inch Nails as one of its prime movers. The pacing is a bit erratic, mirroring the chaotic sounds it examines, but there's a certain beauty in the disarray. The film juxtaposes archival footage with contemporary interviews, creating a tapestry of the genre's evolution. The atmosphere is heavy with nostalgia and a bit of rebellion, and it really captures the essence of how those challenging sounds influenced a whole generation of musicians and listeners.
This documentary is somewhat of a rarity in collector circles, often overshadowed by more mainstream music films. It was initially released on DVD but hasn't seen much in terms of special editions, which adds to its scarcity. Interest seems to fluctuate, but there's a dedicated niche of collectors who appreciate the deep dive into the music's roots and the pioneering spirit of the genre.
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