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The ultra-creative, hands-on band self-produced, shot, directed and edited the entire DVD, which offers fans the opportunity to experience the band in several ways. It includes music videos, "Solitaire/Unraveling" from their Universal debut XX, as well as tracks from their followup XIII, "Sun Doesn't Rise" and "Kill Tomorrow," (a new video which the band lensed themselves), live performances and candid behind-the-scenes footage of the band, unmasked. Shot in the cinema verita style without narrative, the film reflects the zaniness of being in a band, let alone an 8-member band like Mushroomhead, without the stuffy structure of the documentary format.
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