NEGRO TERROR (2018)

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Given that Omar (bassist/vocalist) died while this was being made makes this film a tragedy rather than an uplifting documentary about a monster of a political band. There is a scene at the beginning from his funeral, but everything else looks to have been filmed prior to his death.

Negro Terror, musically, is all over the place within hardcore. Lyrically on point. Probably most known for covering Skrewdriver. All three members of the band come off really well. I love political hardcore, and this band could have been a force to be reckoned with for years. All three members were good players that can probably play any style of music they choose.

Only about an hour long. I would move this one to the top of the list if you haven't seen it yet.

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