Four friends from a small town in Finland form a heavy metal band called Impaled Rektum. After years of struggling, they get a chance to perform at a Norwegian music festival. Along the way, they encounter various obstacles, including a reindeer carcass, a rocket launcher, and a mental patient. Through it all, they learn about friendship, music, and themselves.
Metallica - Cliff 'Em All is a documentary film that pays tribute to the heavy metal band, Metallica. The film includes live performances, interview clips, and an homage to their bass player. It captures the essence of the band's early days and their rise to fame in the 1980s.
Join Peter Jackson and his team as they chronicle the completion of The Beatles' final song, bringing their career full-circle in Now and Then. This documentary captures the process, from the recording sessions to the technological advancements, showcasing the band's legacy and impact on music.
A rock band, SHARK, dreams of changing the world with their music. Without their visionary leader, will they ever fulfill that dream?
We Are X is a documentary film that tells the story of the iconic Japanese rock band, X Japan. The film explores the band's rise to fame, their struggles with personal tragedies, and their impact on the music industry. It delves into themes of perseverance, loss, and the power of music.
AC/DC: Highway to Hell - Classic Album Under Review is a documentary that takes a deep dive into the making of AC/DC's iconic album 'Highway to Hell'. It showcases the band's journey during the creation of one of their most popular and influential albums, providing insights into their creative process and the challenges they faced. The documentary also explores the impact of the tragic death of the band's lead singer, Bon Scott, on the album's production and the future of AC/DC. Through interviews with band members, music critics, and industry insiders, this film offers an in-depth look at the significance of 'Highway to Hell' in the history of rock music.
Special Forces Captain Aldo Paccione must pull together his former world team Delta Force and go deep within the mines of Sardinia when it is discovered that a vengeful band of mercenaries are developing deadly biochemical weapons.
A funny and often moving account of one of UK music's great lost treasures. Formed in 1974 by a group of school friends from Croydon, Johnny Moped were the band fronted by, and named after, the enigmatic Paul Halford aka Johnny Moped. By 1977 the group found themselves at the heart of the burgeoning punk scene in London and for a brief moment even looked like contenders. Despite being able to count both Chrissie Hynde and Captain Sensible as past members, success was not to come their way and Johnny Moped are now largely forgotten, punk rock's great lost band. Their story is however a fascinating one that, along with some of the era's most innovative music deserves to be heard.
A film about the monster of Lapland, Mr. Lordi, who after winning the Eurovision Song Contest loses everything, almost everything.
1967. Hungover and at each other’s throats, John, George and Ringo must convince Billy Shears, a sheepish rural lookalike, to join their band after Paul dies during a drug filled musical retreat.
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