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  1. Mar 12, 2021 · Long Live Rock: Celebrate the Chaos: Directed by Jonathan McHugh. With Colson Baker, Zoltan Bathory, David Benveniste, Andy Biersack. The film is a deep dive into the culture of hard rock music. This genre, beloved by its millions of fans, is often misunderstood and maligned by media and the music industry.

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    • Documentary
    • Jonathan McHugh
    • 2021-03-12
  2. - V13. RENT THE MOVIE. “An ode to metal" - THE NEW YORK TIMES. "With fans continuing to go through concert withdrawals... Long Live RockCelebrate The Chaos is here to slake their thirst." - BILLBOARD. “A relatable tribute to a genre that will speak to and resonate with fans.” - DISAPPOINTMENT MEDIA.

  3. Celebrate the Chaos on Prime Video, or buy it on Prime Video. Long Live Rock…. Celebrate the Chaos is a deep dive into the culture of hard rock music. This genre, beloved by its...

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    • Lars Ulrich
    • Jonathan Mchugh
    • Music, Documentary
  4. Mar 11, 2021 · Jordan Wrennert/Abramorama. By Kristen Yoonsoo Kim. March 11, 2021. Aside from the sheer nostalgia of seeing large concert crowds thrashing with abandon (and without masks), the rock ‘n’ roll...

    • Kristen Yoonsoo Kim
  5. Mar 12, 2021 · Long Live RockCelebrate the Chaos is a deep dive into the culture of hard rock music. This genre, beloved by its millions of fans, is often misunderstood and maligned by media and the music industry. In intimate interviews, the leading titans of rock discuss the genre and the special relationship they have with their audience.

    • Jonathan Mchugh
    • Colson Baker
  6. May 12, 2021 · 1hr 23min. Main Genre. Documentary. Studio. Abramorama, Crowd surf Films. Tagline. You've seen the traditional concerts but you haven't seen the uncensored and extreme side of concerts.... Website....

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  8. Long Live RockCelebrate the Chaos” is a deep dive into the culture of hard rock music. This genre, beloved by its millions of fans, is often misunderstood and maligned by media and the music industry. In intimate interviews, the leading titans of rock discuss the genre and the special relationship they have with their audience.