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(This Is Known as) The Blues Scale is a fascinating little documentary pieced together from unused footage during the planning of the DVD for "1991: The Year Punk Broke." You kind of get this raw, unfiltered vibe throughout—like you're watching the behind-the-scenes moments that didn’t make the cut elsewhere. The pacing is laid-back, almost meandering, but that adds to its charm, letting you soak in the atmosphere of that time. You’ll find performances that feel spontaneous rather than rehearsed, which gives it a real authenticity. It’s not flashy, but it captures the essence of the era in a way that’s distinct from more polished offerings. The practical effects? Well, there aren’t any gimmicks here—just pure, honest documentary making.
Companion piece to 1991: The Year Punk BrokeRaw and unedited footageCaptures the atmosphere of the era
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