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Woodstock '99 captures the chaotic spirit of a music festival that spiraled out of control. Shot in the sweltering heat at an abandoned air force base, the film documents the performances of bands like Korn and Limp Bizkit, whose aggressive sounds really set the tone for the event. There’s this palpable sense of disillusionment and frustration throughout, as the crowd's energy shifts from excitement to unrest. The documentary dives deep into the atmosphere, showcasing not just the music but also the underlying tensions that boiled over. It’s raw, it’s messy, and it shows the darker side of festival culture – quite a contrast to the peace and love ideal of the original Woodstock.
Features performances by major bands like Limp Bizkit and Korn.Captures the shift in crowd dynamics from excitement to chaos.Examines the cultural backdrop of late '90s America.
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