Showing posts with label documentary. Show all posts
Showing posts with label documentary. Show all posts
Tuesday, June 2, 2020
Sunday, May 17, 2020
Sunday, April 26, 2020
MTV Enough is Enough: Gangsta Rap documentary
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Labels:
documentary,
Enough is Enough: Gangsta Rap,
gangsta,
Gangsta Rap,
gangster rap,
hip hop,
MTV,
rap,
rapper,
street rap,
thug,
thug life,
thug rappers
Monday, March 30, 2020
MTV came from the 80's Heavy Metal
Labels:
80s,
documentary,
Dokken,
glam metal,
Heavy Metal,
Metal,
Motley Crue,
MTV,
Van Halen,
wasp
Wednesday, March 25, 2020
The ongoing story of Guns N' Roses
From the seedy underbelly of California came one of the best rock bands in the world Guns N' Roses. This is the story of the members lives, the band forming, each album they released, the break up, their post break up solo careers, what happened during the gnr vs velvet revolver days and the great reunion tour.
A documentary by Tristiano
Labels:
Axl Rose,
documentary,
GNR,
Guns N' Roses,
Rockumentary
Sunday, June 2, 2019
Until the Light Takes Us - Black Metal documentary
Labels:
2008,
arson,
art,
Black Metal,
documentary,
Metal,
movie,
murder,
music,
True Norwegian Black Metal
Friday, May 17, 2019
Headbangers Ball Uncensored documentary
As Headbangers Ball's VJ Riki Rachtman would say Heavy Metal is everything that is "loud and fast".
That's the reason why Headbangers Ball aired everything from Bon Jovi to Napalm Death including grunge and punk.
Labels:
80s,
90s,
documentary,
Hard Rock,
Headbanger Balls,
Headbangers Ball,
Heavy Metal,
Riki Rachtman,
shirt,
SolidRok,
T-Shirt,
uncensored
Sunday, January 20, 2019
Friday, January 18, 2019
The Tragic History of Korn
Labels:
Adidas,
biography,
documentary,
Jonathan Davis,
Korn,
nu metal,
rap metal
Wednesday, November 23, 2016
Monday, August 17, 2015
Guns N' Roses - Behind The Music VH1 Documentary
Guns N' Roses emerged from thicket of the hair metal jungle on Hollywood's Sunset Strip in the mid-80s and single-handedly reinvented rock and roll with righteous riffs and a real and present element of danger.
Songs like "Welcome to the Jungle" and "Paradise City" were not merely rebellious anthems; they were autobiographical snapshots of a band that lived and worked on the edge. The band's exploits became as notorious as its music as members dabbled with drugs, booze and other forms of debauchery.
Guns' 1987 debut, Appetite for Destruction, struck a raw nerve - enrapturing teens and enraging parents. Thanks to arena-ready tunes like "Jungle" and "Sweet Child O Mine," the album would become one of the most successful debuts ever, selling more than 14 million copies worldwide. Led by vocalist Axl Rose, Guns were a magnet for controversy - be it album covers, song lyrics, or bad behavior. And even as the band was quickly rising up the pop music food chain, internal struggles always threatened to tear the band apart.
Original drummer Steven Adler was fired for his losing battle with heroin in 1990. Founding guitarist Izzy Stradlin would leave soon thereafter.
In spite of the turmoil, after the 1991 release of Use Your Illusion I and II Guns N' Roses were the biggest, baddest band in the world, with expensive videos and elaborate stage show to match. Guns stayed on the road to support Illusion for two and a half years, tours that were marred by tragedy - riots in St. Louis and Montreal - Axl showing up hours late or not at all. Founding members Slash and Duff McKagen dealt with Axl's unpredictable behavior by drinking the frustration away. Soon after they got off the road in 1993, Guns N' Roses disappeared into the world of rock myth. Band members came and went, with the only constant being the mercurial Axl Rose.
A decade later, the world still awaits the follow-up to Illusion. Behind the Music: Guns N' Roses tells the true story of this band of rock and roll outlaws.
Labels:
Behind The Music,
documentary,
GN'R,
GNR,
Guns N' Roses,
VH1
Friday, February 22, 2013
Guns N' Roses MTV Rockumentary 1988/1989
Labels:
1988,
1989,
documentary,
GN'R,
GNR,
Guns N' Roses,
Metal,
MTV,
Rockumentary
Monday, February 18, 2013
GG Allin - Hated (entire documentary)
Special edition of the legendary documentary featuring the most detailed and intimate footage the world will ever see of GG.
About GG Allin, his 1 cm penis, and his bunch of freaks.
This special edition of the legendary documentary from filmmaker Todd Phillips consists of the most detailed and intimate footage the world will ever see of GG Allin. Both fans and critics alike have praised this film for its truthfully brutal portrait of an American Rock N Roll icon at the peak of his madness. By skillfully combining concert and interview footage of GG, Phillips "delves deeply into the bloodstained world of human abomination" and creates "a must-have for Allin fans and detractors alike", according to FILM THREAT. There may never be another GG Allin. This documentary brilliantly examines an artist whose life was his performance.
GG Allin bio
GG Allin X-Factor Audition
GG Allin - Bite it You Scum
Labels:
documentary,
full footage,
GG Allin,
Hated,
nudity,
penis,
Punk,
scat,
shit,
special edition
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