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So, 'nine: The Making of All Hope Is Gone' is quite the intriguing peek into the world of Slipknot during a pivotal time in their career. Directed by Shawn Crahan, it captures the raw energy and chaos that surrounds the creation of their fourth album. The pacing is a little uneven, which I think adds to the authenticity of the whole experience. You can really feel the band's struggles and triumphs, almost like a diary. The practical effects in their music videos get some nice coverage too, showing how they blend the macabre with artistry. It’s not just about the music; it’s about the emotional weight that they carry through their work. Definitely an interesting watch for die-hard fans and collectors of music documentaries.
This documentary was included as a bonus DVD in the Special Edition of the 'All Hope Is Gone' album, which makes it somewhat scarce. While not widely released, it's definitely sought after by collectors who appreciate the band's depth and behind-the-scenes insight. Since it dives deep into the creative process, it holds significant value for fans wanting to understand the band's dynamics. If you come across a copy, it's worth considering for both its content and the context of its release.
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