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So, this documentary captures the Smashing Pumpkins live at The Metro back in '93, a pivotal moment in their early career. The atmosphere is electric, with this raw energy that just pulls you in; you can almost feel the sweat and excitement of the crowd. The pacing feels like a time capsule, jumping between their hits and the palpable tension of the era. It’s not just a concert film; the performances, particularly Billy Corgan's delivery, suggest an urgency that mirrors their rise. The black-and-white footage adds a gritty texture, making it a fascinating watch for anyone into the '90s alternative scene.
This documentary has seen various formats over the years, including VHS and DVD releases, though it remains somewhat elusive in high-definition options. Collector interest tends to revolve around the limited prints and the nostalgia associated with the early '90s music scene. Its scarcity, especially for those looking for memorabilia from that particular performance, adds to its allure among fans and collectors alike.
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