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So, 'Therapy? - Scopophobia' is a really interesting live concert film from 2003, capturing the raw energy of their performance at the Mandela Hall in Belfast. The setlist is packed with a solid mix of their later tracks, and you can really feel the atmosphere of the venue, the audience’s engagement is palpable. The pacing flows well, from the heavier beats in songs like 'Hey Satan You Rock' to more reflective moments like 'If It Kills Me.' It’s not just a standard concert footage; there’s a certain grit to it that makes it feel alive. I appreciate how the performances are unfiltered, showcasing the band's dynamic presence while maintaining a sort of gritty intimacy.
This film isn't the easiest to find, given that it was released in a limited format back in 2003, and since then, it's become a bit of a niche item among collectors. The scarcity of physical copies contributes to its allure, and fans of the band often seek it out for its unfiltered portrayal of their live performances. As a collector, it holds a certain charm, partly because of its unique concert atmosphere and the band's evocative energy, which makes it stand out from standard concert videos.
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