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Tankard: Open All Night - Reloaded
I. Open All Night, Live in East-Berlin (Germany) 1990 II. Live in Gelsenkirchen (Germany), Rock-Hard-Festival 2007 III. Videoclips IV. Outtakes
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Plot Summary
This documentary delves into the history and touring life of the German "legendary" thrash metal band Tankard. It offers insights into their long career, the challenges they've faced, and their enduring passion for music. The film captures the essence of the band's raw energy and their dedicated fanbase.
Critical Reception
As a documentary focused on a niche music genre, critical reception is primarily from specialized music publications and fan reviews. Generally, it's seen as a comprehensive and authentic look at the band, appealing to their existing fanbase more than a general audience. Praise often centers on its honest portrayal of the band's journey and their enduring spirit.
What Reviewers Say
Offers a detailed look into the history of a cult thrash metal band.
Praised for its authenticity and insights into the band's touring life.
Appeals strongly to fans of Tankard and thrash metal.
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Fun Fact
The original "Open All Night" album by Tankard was released in 1987, and this 'Reloaded' version is a re-recorded and expanded release, not solely a documentary.
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