Heavy Metal: Louder Than Life

Heavy Metal: Louder Than Life

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  • Genre(s): Documentary
  • Language(s): English
  • Director(s): Dick Carruthers
  • Cast(s): Dee Snider, Bruce Kulick, Geezer Butler, John Sykes, Ian Paice See all Cast & Crew
  • Duration: 1h 55min
  • Similar To: Untold: The Shooting at Hawthorne Hill, Untold: Chess Mates
  • Story:
    This documentary is a considered look at the continuing story of Metal, in the words of the people that make it, live it, breathe it and keep it vital. The Bands. The Fans, The Producers, The Industry and The Journalists. What makes it tick, why nothing else can touch it for power, emotion and longevity, why it's misunderstood, why it doesn't care, how it continues to upset the establishment, how it manipulates the media, the positivity, and the way it has forced it's iconography and ethos deep into an unsuspecting and unwilling mainstream.
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This documentary is a considered look at the continuing story of Metal, in the words of the people that make it, live it, breathe it and keep it vital. The Bands. The Fans, The Producers, The Industry and The Journalists. What makes it tick, why nothing else can touch it for power, emotion and longevity, why it's misunderstood, why it doesn't care, how it continues to upset the establishment, how it manipulates the media, the positivity, and the way it has forced it's iconography and ethos deep into an unsuspecting and unwilling mainstream.