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So, The End Of The World As We Knew It is this deep dive into 107.9 The End, a radio station that thrived during the 90s Alt-Rock scene in Cleveland. It captures that raw energy of the era, you know? The film is stitched together through the voices of the people who lived it β the disc jockeys, the listeners, all those pivotal memories. The pacing feels natural, almost like you're just sitting in a room listening to stories unfold. You get a real sense of the station's impact and the changes brought on by the 1996 telecommunications act. It's not just about music; it's about community, nostalgia, and how those moments defined a generation. There's a charm in the practical effects of the storytelling β itβs all very grounded.
Documentary style with a personal touchHighlights community and nostalgiaCaptures the essence of 90s Alt-Rock culture
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