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So, Xzibit - Weapons of Mass Destruction is kind of a fascinating glimpse into the man behind the music, if you’re into that sort of thing. It's got this raw, unfiltered feel, you know? The pacing is pretty laid-back, almost like you're just hanging out with him while he shares some stories. The interviews dive deep into the creative process and you get a real sense of the atmosphere during the album's production. No flashy effects or anything, but the authenticity shines through. Plus, it’s interesting how it captures that moment in hip-hop during the early 2000s — a time where personal expression was really coming to the forefront. Definitely a unique piece for collectors who appreciate the nuances of music and documentary filmmaking.
This documentary was released as a bonus DVD with the album of the same name, which makes it a bit of a niche find for collectors. The DVD format can be somewhat scarce, as it wasn't mass-produced like typical releases. Fans of early 2000s hip-hop and those interested in album-making processes often seek it out, so it holds a special place in the hearts of a specific subset of collectors.
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