I've never been much of a fan of Sick Of It All. When I first heard their music in the early 90s I thought the vocals were pretty much a rip-off from the Crumbsuckers (a forgotten, but pioneering hardcore/crossover band of the highest quality), and the music was more-or-less a re-hash of stuff that's been done before, i.e. not too original. However, I did think that their live album from that period sounded very good.
But that's irrelevant. Whether you're a fan or not, this is an interesting, laid-back, unpretentious, honest look behind the scenes of a typical hardcore/crossover band. The guys are likable, there are appearances by some other familiar faces, and there are no moments to induce boredom.
There should be more of such documentaries.
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But that's irrelevant. Whether you're a fan or not, this is an interesting, laid-back, unpretentious, honest look behind the scenes of a typical hardcore/crossover band. The guys are likable, there are appearances by some other familiar faces, and there are no moments to induce boredom.
There should be more of such documentaries.
For my music rants, go to: http://rateyourmusic.com/collection/Fedor8/1