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So, 'Staind: Homegrown' is this 40-minute dive into the band’s journey from 1996 onwards. It feels like you’re flipping through an old scrapbook, just raw and personal. The pacing is laid-back, kind of like a leisurely chat with your buddy about their early days. You get a real sense of their struggles and triumphs, and there’s something really authentic about the way it’s shot—no glossy production, just the vibe of their life on the road. The music is naturally woven in, enhancing the storytelling rather than overshadowing it. It’s distinctive in that it doesn’t play by the usual doc rules; it’s more of a heartfelt glimpse into the band that fans will likely appreciate.
A rare peek into the band's untold stories.Great for those who enjoy music documentaries.Captures the essence of home movie style.
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