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'Suckdog: Drugs Are Nice' is this wild dive into the chaotic world of Suckdog, fronted by the unapologetic Lisa Carver. You get a raw, unfiltered look at performance art and noise punk that feels like a fever dream. The pacing is all over the place, bouncing from frenetic live shows to intimate, sometimes uncomfortable interviews. It really captures that gritty, underground vibe. The practical effects and visual style mirror their sound—jarring yet compelling. Carver's performance is magnetic, blending provocation with vulnerability. It's not your typical documentary; it feels more like an experience that pulls you into their bizarre universe. If you're into the offbeat and avant-garde, this one sits in a unique corner of punk history.
Unique portrayal of underground punk cultureRaw and unedited feelInteresting perspective on performance art
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