We ARE ALL kindred spirits. As a 50 year old now I got into Thrash in 1987 at age 12 but got deep in 1989. I witnessed thrash kinda die off and early death metal took over. I have SO MANY thrash metal band cds and rips because it is damn good music and takes me back to better days. I remember starting 7th grade and I remember Slayers “Reign in Blood”, Metallica’s “Master of Puppets” being released or JUST being released. All the kids with the shirts!!! See if anyone gets this…”Just because we’re old and gray doesn’t mean we’ll go away……”. The two things that changed me was Napalm Deaths “From Enslavement to Obliteration”. And S.O.D. “Speak English or Die”. Napalm Death (that cassette) was like “wtf! This is amazing!” And I started sinking into the heavier stuff about 1988-1989 and went from there but I DO NOT forget my roots. So when you’re talking about Brazil, where is Incubus? No not the dumb band from the early 00’s? The REAL Incubus!!! RIP Frank and Ralph from Obituary and Peter Steele from Canivore
Love the Coroner shirt!! Reminds me of speeding around in my ‘82 Camaro in my junior year of HS (‘89) and blaring Punishment For Decadence! Masked Jackal still one of my favorites!
WHAT A GREAT VIDEO FULL OF SO MANY GOOD BANDS.. I AM A OLD SCHOOL METAL MANIAC AND I LOVE SO MANY OF THE BANDS YOU MENTIONED AND LEARNED SO MUCH ABOUT BANDS I HAVE NEVER HEARD OF TOO .. THIS WAS A COMPLETE BLAST AND I ENJOYED THIS VIDEO SO MUCH AS IT BROUGHT ME DOWN METAL MEMORY LANE AND TO YOU YOUNGER FOLKS ROCK ON NOW YOU KNOW YOUR ROOTS !!! INFINITE LOVE TO ALL METAL HEADS OUT THERE MY METAL FAMILY !!! :)
this was the extra bonus footage. thanx for uploading this. this was the perfect thrash metal documentary. Even "murd3r in the fr0nt r0w" documentary cant top this. 🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻
I was 13 when I got to see Exodus here in Milwaukee for the Fabulous Disaster tour when an older cousin took me with him. I swear that when Toxic Waltz hit, you could not escape the mayhem anywhere. I had been so in love with thrash ever since. I think Souls of Black from Testament was the first CD I ever bought when I was upgrading from cassettes.
This was a great walk down memory lane . i was 15 in 1983 when the sickness was all underground, the good ole days. when we were that young listening to Savatage , Raven , Venom Iron Maiden , It was so special to us because it was ours. i remember driving down to Hollywood at 15 / 16 to see Exodus , Destruction , Possessed and Slayer in the same night ! We were already big Metallica / Megadave / Anthrax ect fans by the end of 83. Had Violence in the truck going to work this morning . Metal truly up your ass forever , nothing quite like those young days wearing leather jackets and playing the old Jackson Guitars , which were built so much better than the ones i bought in the past year. My love and heart goes out to every metal head . Sepultura , Death , Slayer , Obituary, Death Angel , Suicide Angels all of it !!!! Till The Grave......
I ran into Scott Ian in Penn Station a few months after seeing S.O.D. at their first L'Amours show. he reluctantly stopped to talk and I kept pestering him about S.O.D. because they were just so awesome. he kept coming back about ANTHRAX as the real deal and that S.O.D. was a side thing for fun. he had already moved on from it. Thanks for posting this Rick!! man would love to see a docu about all the record labels that released thrash records. then we can sneak in the Bootcamp records :)
Anthrax is my least favorite "thrash" band. Ive never liked them, they're too commercial/plastic sounding. Just kind of sounds produced for the masses to be sold on the radio. I'm more into the punk aspect of thrash, and the more gnarly metal. SOD and MOD were good though.
@@SplatterPunxOnAcid6669 I hear ya. I'm one of those Kill 'Em All fans that think METALLICA should have kept that first record vibe instead of going more metal. same for IRON MAIDEN. no matter how much Dickenson argues, he can't deny Prowler and a lot on those first 2 records (that he had nothing to do with) have some sort of punk edge/influence.
@@SplatterPunxOnAcid6669 yeah man I get it. the earlier OVERKILL material was more like a dirty version of mostly "regular" metal. imho there were so many bands back then aping the same thing I didn't bother with it. starting with Ironbound though I think the material is much much better. and I liked when Bittner was with them, I had my doubts but that turned out to be a good fit. Blitz's voice has gotten better with age.
@@claysmell I would deny it, to me songs like Remember Tomorrow, Phantom of the Opera, Transylvania, Strange World have nothing to do with punk. It's Di'annos snarly vocals, short hair and the bad production that the 'punk' vibes come from. Steve Harris was influenced by Thin Lizzy, Rainbow, Uriah Heep, Wishbone Ash, UFO, Zeppelin- that's what I hear musically on the first Iron Maiden album, coming from a hungry young band. I don't hear Sex Pistols, Clash, Damned, Buzzcocks in their music, even on the first two albums, sorry.
Mortal Sin ,Artillery Xentrix, Deathrow , Hobbs angel of death , Holy Terror, Holy Moses, Intruder, Indestroy, Forced Entry, Angel Dust, Living Death, SDI (Satan's deflormation Incorporated) lNC (indestructible noise command) so many other great thrash bands that weren't even mentioned At War, Stone, and my personnel favorite Blood Feast
I was hoping it would be a brand new documentary on Thrash Metal around the world and not just America. Not a Re Release of the Bonus DVD. Well I guess it's better than nothing, every time someone uploaded this it got taken down so good to know it will be up on TH-cam for a long time. Bands that were not mentioned that I would have loved to hear more about Infernal Majesty, Deathrow, Piledriver, Toxic, Post Mortem, Blood Feast, Xentrix, Rigor Mortis, Holy Moses, Holy Terror, and Sacred Rite. All underrated bands that deserve some light.
Thoroughly enjoyed this documentary, but was disappointed when it came to UK. you didn't mention VIRUS from the late eighties uk my brother is the lead guitarist & they rejoined with new line up since I think since 2009. But again a great documentary 🤘🏴🤘thank you.
They missed Virus, Deathwish, Hydra Vein, Slammer etc. I love Coke, we used to jam at the Virus house in the 80’s when they were living in Eastbourne. Good memories.
Yes! I haven't seen this in a long while. I remember when this first came out. I love that it went into the German scene. I knew of Kreator & Sodom but until I watched this I didn't know about Destruction. I didn't know how empty my life was until I heard Destruction. Infernal Overkill is a classic but Release From Agony might be the thrashiest album I've ever heard. But it made me look more into the German scene & find bands like Holy Moses. All these years later I can't thank this documentary enough. 🤘😈🤘
You missed Armoured Angel from Australia. 3 piece, the drummer is the singer. Kind of in the vein of venom but could really play. There stuff is on TH-cam. Honourable mention alchemist but they were more progressive death metal but started as a thrash band.
Motorhead, the Misfits, and Venom were not thrash, but they were a big part of the blueprint that inspired others to create thrash. I was a huge metal head back in high school (class of '90) and I still love thrash, hardcore, and crossover thrash! I love the "newer" metal revival (Evile, lamb of god, 3 Inches of Blood, etc) and I'm always on the lookout for newer bands that feel like the late 80s metal scene.
Gran retrato de una época, si eras adolescente en los ochentas el trash metal era como universo paralelo al margen de toda la música que había entonces, incluso para los que escuchaban rock, sinceramente, no se me ocurre mejor banda sonora para la pubertad🍺🍺🍺🍺🍺🍺🍺🍺🍺🍺
I was ounce a elitists thrash death guy but I changed because I love most rock music there is good and bad in all genres just mentioning sepultra on the wall I remember in 89 I was 14 and big elitists metal head and the debate with my friends was sepultra was death metal and others said thrash for me at the time it was more death metal most what was considered death metal sounded like that those bands all changed after corpes put out the first album I heard were the vocals became totally void of any melody and that became a staple of what death metal sounded like but before then sepultra was widely considered death metal just shows how much metal evolved that evolution was only a year
What i learned.... Motorhead influenced: Speed, Thrash & Crossover Venom influenced: Speed, Thrash & Black Metal like.... Black Sabbath influenced: Traditional Metal & Doom Metal Iron Maiden influenced: Traditional Metal & Power Metal
I ran from the cops in my 69 Chevy pickup back in the 80's got away went and got a six pack went to the mall and grabbed Onslaught the force (speed freak)
Kreator, Sodom and Destruction are criminaly Underrated on the Usa. They only talk abaut the Big 4 has they were the only and excellent Trash Metal bands in the world. For a start they weren't the Best Trash Metal bands around,"Bonded By Blood" by Exodus in my personal opinion it's the greatest Trash Metal album ever then we have those 3 Awesome German bands that were proper Trash Metal that any 1st release from the so called Big 4. When i say proper is because the sheer Agression, Lyrics and that Raw sound that makes Trash Metal so Appealing and Addictive.
I don't know what this documentary is but for sure it's not nearly as good as the original "get thrashed" documentary. I don't see any point in taking footage from a real documentary and edit it with another unknown footage from another documentary probably. Better watch the original one and not this parody which can even spell the word THRASH correctly!
Whn I first heard about HIRAX on that metal massacre " bombs by death" that first riff started was awesome until I heard that first vocals !!!.. I never liked them after that!!!... Till this day I don't want to know anything about that band!!!.. JS.👎🤷
Destruction sucks, so overrated. Assassin and Tankard are no good. Motorhead terrible. Hellhammer no dice. Venom terrible. Raven sux. Onslaught overrated. Sabbat sucks.
Get Thrashed was such an important documentary for me 16 years ago.
*Thrash Metal Will Never Die*
We ARE ALL kindred spirits. As a 50 year old now I got into Thrash in 1987 at age 12 but got deep in 1989. I witnessed thrash kinda die off and early death metal took over. I have SO MANY thrash metal band cds and rips because it is damn good music and takes me back to better days. I remember starting 7th grade and I remember Slayers “Reign in Blood”, Metallica’s “Master of Puppets” being released or JUST being released. All the kids with the shirts!!! See if anyone gets this…”Just because we’re old and gray doesn’t mean we’ll go away……”.
The two things that changed me was Napalm Deaths “From Enslavement to Obliteration”. And S.O.D. “Speak English or Die”. Napalm Death (that cassette) was like “wtf! This is amazing!” And I started sinking into the heavier stuff about 1988-1989 and went from there but I DO NOT forget my roots. So when you’re talking about Brazil, where is Incubus? No not the dumb band from the early 00’s? The REAL Incubus!!!
RIP Frank and Ralph from Obituary and Peter Steele from Canivore
Haha that O.L.D. album is so hilariously good!
Love the Coroner shirt!! Reminds me of speeding around in my ‘82 Camaro in my junior year of HS (‘89) and blaring Punishment For Decadence! Masked Jackal still one of my favorites!
You know what this doc needs? Some music
WHAT A GREAT VIDEO FULL OF SO MANY GOOD BANDS.. I AM A OLD SCHOOL METAL MANIAC AND I LOVE SO MANY OF THE BANDS YOU MENTIONED AND LEARNED SO MUCH ABOUT BANDS I HAVE NEVER HEARD OF TOO .. THIS WAS A COMPLETE BLAST AND I ENJOYED THIS VIDEO SO MUCH AS IT BROUGHT ME DOWN METAL MEMORY LANE AND TO YOU YOUNGER FOLKS ROCK ON NOW YOU KNOW YOUR ROOTS !!! INFINITE LOVE TO ALL METAL HEADS OUT THERE MY METAL FAMILY !!! :)
this was the extra bonus footage. thanx for uploading this. this was the perfect thrash metal documentary. Even "murd3r in the fr0nt r0w" documentary cant top this. 🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻
I was 13 when I got to see Exodus here in Milwaukee for the Fabulous Disaster tour when an older cousin took me with him. I swear that when Toxic Waltz hit, you could not escape the mayhem anywhere. I had been so in love with thrash ever since. I think Souls of Black from Testament was the first CD I ever bought when I was upgrading from cassettes.
I loved every minute of it. Always love seeing these documentaries about thrash, the greatest genre ever!!!
Thanks for this superb upload!!!🤘🏻Greetings from 🇳🇱🤘🏻
Like you said, you can't get em all in here, but you got Flotsam and Rigor Mortis in so I'm happy happy. Thanks for uploading this.
Wow, amazing! Get THrashed is one of best metal docs ever made!Great, thx for this bonus!
This was a great walk down memory lane . i was 15 in 1983 when the sickness was all underground, the good ole days. when we were that young listening to Savatage , Raven , Venom Iron Maiden , It was so special to us because it was ours. i remember driving down to Hollywood at 15 / 16 to see Exodus , Destruction , Possessed and Slayer in the same night ! We were already big Metallica / Megadave / Anthrax ect fans by the end of 83. Had Violence in the truck going to work this morning . Metal truly up your ass forever , nothing quite like those young days wearing leather jackets and playing the old Jackson Guitars , which were built so much better than the ones i bought in the past year. My love and heart goes out to every metal head . Sepultura , Death , Slayer , Obituary, Death Angel , Suicide Angels all of it !!!! Till The Grave......
Thank you for this ..
Very well put together and informative.. every band on here is amazing.
I got something to say...
Y'all gotta love the "King", fellas!
MERCYFUL FATE Freakin'rules since the beginning and 4ever 🗣🤘🤘
Old school🖤🥇
Amazing, thank you!
I ran into Scott Ian in Penn Station a few months after seeing S.O.D. at their first L'Amours show. he reluctantly stopped to talk and I kept pestering him about S.O.D. because they were just so awesome. he kept coming back about ANTHRAX as the real deal and that S.O.D. was a side thing for fun. he had already moved on from it. Thanks for posting this Rick!! man would love to see a docu about all the record labels that released thrash records. then we can sneak in the Bootcamp records :)
Anthrax is my least favorite "thrash" band. Ive never liked them, they're too commercial/plastic sounding. Just kind of sounds produced for the masses to be sold on the radio. I'm more into the punk aspect of thrash, and the more gnarly metal. SOD and MOD were good though.
Same with overkill. There's something about them that I don't like. They're just like sped up hair metal to me.
@@SplatterPunxOnAcid6669 I hear ya. I'm one of those Kill 'Em All fans that think METALLICA should have kept that first record vibe instead of going more metal. same for IRON MAIDEN. no matter how much Dickenson argues, he can't deny Prowler and a lot on those first 2 records (that he had nothing to do with) have some sort of punk edge/influence.
@@SplatterPunxOnAcid6669 yeah man I get it. the earlier OVERKILL material was more like a dirty version of mostly "regular" metal. imho there were so many bands back then aping the same thing I didn't bother with it. starting with Ironbound though I think the material is much much better. and I liked when Bittner was with them, I had my doubts but that turned out to be a good fit. Blitz's voice has gotten better with age.
@@claysmell I would deny it, to me songs like Remember Tomorrow, Phantom of the Opera, Transylvania, Strange World have nothing to do with punk. It's Di'annos snarly vocals, short hair and the bad production that the 'punk' vibes come from. Steve Harris was influenced by Thin Lizzy, Rainbow, Uriah Heep, Wishbone Ash, UFO, Zeppelin- that's what I hear musically on the first Iron Maiden album, coming from a hungry young band.
I don't hear Sex Pistols, Clash, Damned, Buzzcocks in their music, even on the first two albums, sorry.
What a documentary... Very cool... Grew up in the scene, so awesome that I had cousins that got me in to it
Wow, thank you for this!!!!
Cheers Steve!
Sad to realize that the two guys from Obituary featured in this video were already gone. RIP Ralph Santolla & Frank Watkins
Cool t shirt, Coroner rules!
Saw Coroner in Portland Oregon in the early 90's. Great under appreciated band!
Dude from Canada here....... WHERE THE FUCK IS VOI VOD??????
Dude from Finland here and the question remains...
Indeed! Iron gang comin' Metal noise is near!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 💥
They're in the main documentary
Thank you.
Voïvooood!
Watching from Greece.hi everybody.
Great video.very interesting documentary.
Super documental gracias desde mexico 🤘
Fun video. The MW boiz are a hoot 🍻 😂😂🎸⚡️🤘
Mortal Sin ,Artillery Xentrix, Deathrow , Hobbs angel of death , Holy Terror, Holy Moses, Intruder, Indestroy, Forced Entry, Angel Dust, Living Death, SDI (Satan's deflormation Incorporated) lNC (indestructible noise command) so many other great thrash bands that weren't even mentioned At War, Stone, and my personnel favorite Blood Feast
RIP Peter Hobbs. He was talented and a Gentleman.
@@metalmystro7513 bood fiest is an amazing band for sure.
Holy Terror and Forced Entry RULE
Thank you for the post! Happy Thanksgiving! 🤘🏻🍁🦃🍁
Happy Thanksgiving to you too! 🤘🏻🍁🦃🍁
@@Inside_The_Music 👍🏻😊
Sacrifice, no band cancelled more shows at L'amour than them back in the day.
I'm a little bit old cat. I dig SPEEDWOLF. Great colorado band. "I am Demon"
Great band! DENVER 666
SKITZO is a SF bay area band , that often goes overlooked....Local legend here....Rock onnn metal heads
Hey, I bought this dvd when it first came out.
I could listen to Ian Christe talk shop all day.
The Greatest of all Metal Sub Genre's..........THRASH TILL DEATH !!
Nice one!
I was hoping it would be a brand new documentary on Thrash Metal around the world and not just America. Not a Re Release of the Bonus DVD. Well I guess it's better than nothing, every time someone uploaded this it got taken down so good to know it will be up on TH-cam for a long time. Bands that were not mentioned that I would have loved to hear more about
Infernal Majesty, Deathrow, Piledriver, Toxic, Post Mortem, Blood Feast, Xentrix, Rigor Mortis, Holy Moses, Holy Terror, and Sacred Rite. All underrated bands that deserve some light.
Thoroughly enjoyed this documentary, but was disappointed when it came to UK. you didn't mention VIRUS from the late eighties uk my brother is the lead guitarist & they rejoined with new line up since I think since 2009. But again a great documentary 🤘🏴🤘thank you.
They missed Virus, Deathwish, Hydra Vein, Slammer etc.
I love Coke, we used to jam at the Virus house in the 80’s when they were living in Eastbourne. Good memories.
Death Angel!
Awesome!!! 💀 😎 👍
Yes! I haven't seen this in a long while. I remember when this first came out. I love that it went into the German scene. I knew of Kreator & Sodom but until I watched this I didn't know about Destruction. I didn't know how empty my life was until I heard Destruction.
Infernal Overkill is a classic but Release From Agony might be the thrashiest album I've ever heard. But it made me look more into the German scene & find bands like Holy Moses. All these years later I can't thank this documentary enough. 🤘😈🤘
You forgot cryptic slaughter
Check the title, guys :)
Cheers Mick, typo corrected! Thanks.....or should we say Tanks!
Great work...Well done..We the fans, thank you!!!
Katowice 2002 PL seen Kreator Destruction Sodom at Old Mega Club was epic
Nothing about Voivod? 😊
More prog/avant garde than thrash, and sort of punk/crossover early on. Better yet, they are on a genre of their own, definitely not a Thrash band.
Theyre in the original film I think.
You missed Armoured Angel from Australia. 3 piece, the drummer is the singer. Kind of in the vein of venom but could really play. There stuff is on TH-cam. Honourable mention alchemist but they were more progressive death metal but started as a thrash band.
They were straight up Death Metal. So good though.
Something about Pantera? Anselmo? Dime? Timing pls
It's about thrash metal not overated shit metal.
🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘
I've heard DESTRUCTION is coming out with a new album of fresh 'AAAHHHH!!!' in 2025!!
I can't wait, it's gonna be epic!🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘
Everybody here should check out KASCK. Thrash Metal from India.
Muito bom
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Motorhead, the Misfits, and Venom were not thrash, but they were a big part of the blueprint that inspired others to create thrash. I was a huge metal head back in high school (class of '90) and I still love thrash, hardcore, and crossover thrash! I love the "newer" metal revival (Evile, lamb of god, 3 Inches of Blood, etc) and I'm always on the lookout for newer bands that feel like the late 80s metal scene.
Thrash Metal was also a genra DAVID BOWIE recorded ...he was a avant-garde Genius 😊
There was a band called Wrath that one was different speed metal, thrash, add a little bit of shock Rock
nice
Thanks for watching!
Gran retrato de una época, si eras adolescente en los ochentas el trash metal era como universo paralelo al margen de toda la música que había entonces, incluso para los que escuchaban rock, sinceramente, no se me ocurre mejor banda sonora para la pubertad🍺🍺🍺🍺🍺🍺🍺🍺🍺🍺
We gear rundowns of all these bands.
MERCYFUL FATE 👺❗
No mention of Protector
I was ounce a elitists thrash death guy but I changed because I love most rock music there is good and bad in all genres just mentioning sepultra on the wall I remember in 89 I was 14 and big elitists metal head and the debate with my friends was sepultra was death metal and others said thrash for me at the time it was more death metal most what was considered death metal sounded like that those bands all changed after corpes put out the first album I heard were the vocals became totally void of any melody and that became a staple of what death metal sounded like but before then sepultra was widely considered death metal just shows how much metal evolved that evolution was only a year
Thrash for thrashrulz.. thrash forever..
is the sound getting better when the band has the "we havent had a shower since 3 years" look ?
Trash metal is my Life Brother ❤🎉🎉
What i learned....
Motorhead influenced: Speed, Thrash & Crossover
Venom influenced: Speed, Thrash & Black Metal
like....
Black Sabbath influenced: Traditional Metal & Doom Metal
Iron Maiden influenced: Traditional Metal & Power Metal
If it was not 4 Metallica I would have not pick up the guitar and been introduced to Metal 🤘
Sacrifice 2 nd best on new renaissance label I intern w/ them back 89-90 ann bolynns label👍
Katon rules
Definitely, dude is a living legend and a true Metal fan.
I ran from the cops in my 69 Chevy pickup back in the 80's got away went and got a six pack went to the mall and grabbed Onslaught the force (speed freak)
Anvil , Anvil , Anvil .., as a guy growing up and being a teen in the 80's and only an hour from Toronto , man Anvil , what memories ..,
Thrash Metal Rules. Period! E.O.R.
I love "Junk Food".
Fast as a shark deserve's a mention...
Kreator, Sodom and Destruction are criminaly Underrated on the Usa.
They only talk abaut the Big 4 has they were the only and excellent Trash Metal bands in the world.
For a start they weren't the Best Trash Metal bands around,"Bonded By Blood" by Exodus in my personal opinion it's the greatest Trash Metal album ever then we have those 3 Awesome German bands that were proper Trash Metal that any 1st release from the so called Big 4.
When i say proper is because the sheer Agression, Lyrics and that Raw sound that makes Trash Metal so Appealing and Addictive.
Tankards first album is the best
Infamous symphony ,no mercy?
Exciter, Slayer, Exodus FTW! Shit, DRI
Nothing new to see, this is a Frankenstein of several compilations from the beginnings of thrash
Anvil love it 666 and motormount speed metal before thrash
Trash metal ? Never heard of.....
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First of all you gotta learn how to spell and write legit english and you obviously don't ever heard of this music's genre.
POSER!!.
ABSOLUTELY BRILLIANCE!!! METALLICA STILL REIGN KINGS!!!💀🤘💀
Es heißt Thrashmetal😂
Testament is the most overrated metal band ever
So a music documentary without .... music ? Not even a riff ? Wtf ?
I don't know what this documentary is but for sure it's not nearly as good as the original "get thrashed" documentary.
I don't see any point in taking footage from a real documentary and edit it with another unknown footage from another documentary probably.
Better watch the original one and not this parody which can even spell the word THRASH correctly!
It's the extra features from the original documentary made by the same people dickhead
Municipal Waste is not a thrash metal band. All they truly are is a gimmick
There a Crossover band like Fri and Suicidal Tendencies.
@@bradcarr2444
They wish
Absolutely....a non band
Rad gimmick
They suck
Whn I first heard about HIRAX on that metal massacre " bombs by death" that first riff started was awesome until I heard that first vocals !!!.. I never liked them after that!!!... Till this day I don't want to know anything about that band!!!.. JS.👎🤷
Destruction sucks, so overrated. Assassin and Tankard are no good. Motorhead terrible. Hellhammer no dice. Venom terrible. Raven sux. Onslaught overrated. Sabbat sucks.
No music in this documentary.......booring!👎
check out the original *Get Thrashed: A História do Thrash Metal (Legendado)* this is more of a follow up to that film/doc (which does have the music)
History of Garbage metal 😂😂😂
Also known as metalcore.
And yet here you are, how pathetic is your life that you comment on something your not into? Fucking edgelord.
This documentary doesn’t say much, doesn’t highlight any music and most importantly doesn’t entertain. It sucks. 👎