Murder in the Front Row: The San Francisco Bay Area Thrash Metal Story

2019

Documentary / Music

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Rotten Tomatoes Critics - Certified Fresh 85% · 3 reviews
Rotten Tomatoes Audience - Upright 85%
IMDb Rating 7.5/10 10 778 778

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Murder In The Front Row: The San Francisco Bay Area Thrash Metal Story. In the early 1980’s, a small group of dedicated Bay Area headbangers shunned the hard rock of MTV and Hollywood hairspray bands in favor of a more dangerous brand of metal that became known as thrash! From the tape trading network to the clubs to the record stores and fanzines, director Adam Dubin reveals how the scene nurtured the music and the music spawned a movement. Murder In The Front Row is told through powerful first person testimony and stunning animation and photography. The film is a social study of a group of young people defying the odds and building something essential for themselves. Featuring interviews with Metallica, Megadeth, Slayer, Anthrax, Exodus, Testament, Death Angel, Possessed and many more! Narrated by Brian Posehn.


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Reviewed by amblertom 6 / 10

Nostalgic and amusing

Having lived through and loved the thrash scene in the 80s I was looking forward to watching this. It did have some rough old footage and certainly nailed it with the cast, but I was hoping for a little more in terms of insight, or maybe there isn't any to be had!! It's all very familiar in the formulaic documentary style of talking heads all talking about the same incident or event. I suppose I shouldn't expect better footage from an 80s underground scene so maybe I was asking too much. Cliff Burton parts were well done and quite moving. I just think it didn't needed to have so much focus on the drinking and stupidity, with so little emphasis on the musicianship which seems to be sidelined here. In fact those musicians from that thrash era were ground breaking and technically brilliant. That was the appeal I guess. Passionate about the music and not taking yourself too seriously. It was riot!

Reviewed by Red-Barracuda 8 / 10

Informative metal doc

I think I would be hard pushed to describe myself as a thrash metal fan. On the latest count I have 6 thrash tunes out of 16,186 songs in my iTunes library - thats not much commitment to the genre by any objective standard. But if there is one thing I like and that's a music doc, so it stands to reason I was going to be interested in checking this one out regardless. While it is about thrash metal generally, its more specifically about the San Francisco Bay Area scene which kicked the genre off. Influenced by European metal, the thrash scene rejected the very popular hair bands of the day, who constituted what most people thought metal to be back in those MTV influenced years. Needless to say, it seemed to be of especial importance to the thrash people to exhibit no image at all - I recall back in the day Anthrax receiving a lot of stick for having an image, which when you consider that all that amounted to was the wearing of Bermuda shorts and the holding of a placard with 'NOT' written on it, it makes you realise how ridiculous this was. You believed the furore you would be forgiven for thinking Anthrax must be trying to attract Liberace fans. It seemed that in order to appear a legitimate thrasher you had to look like someone you would hire to lay tiles in your bathroom. There is quite a bit of focus in this doc on how this kind of thing was pretty important.

The doc takes a talking heads format, with contributions from many bands, including the likes of Metallica, Megadeth, Slayer, Anthrax, Exodus and Death Angel. We learn about their influences, outlook and the places they hung out. It's a look at a type of music which began as pretty underground and remained decidedly non-mainstream even when some of the groups were selling lots of records. There didn't seem to be a lot of women involved - especially in the bands themselves - so it inevitably the scene was a bit of a sausage fest. With this in mind, there are a disproportionate number of tales of quite tedious macho behaviour from some of the more bone-headed fans. This didn't overly surprise me as it reminded me of attending the Monsters of Rock festival back in 1988, where the entertainment between bands seemed to be members of the crowd launching projectiles in the air - this, I recall, resulted in my mate Andy being hit on the back of the head with a plastic cannister full of urine. I'd be willing to bet that you wouldn't get this kind of carry on at a Richard Marx concert.

All-in-all, this is a good music doc - its entertaining and informative, with a lot of bands covered. So, whether or not you are a fan of the genre, you should still get something out of this on purely a music history standpoint.

Reviewed by DBlackthorne 8 / 10

Deathrash origins

"Murder in the front row / Crowd begins to bang / And there's blood upon the stage / Bang your head against the stage / And metal takes its price / Bonded by blood!"

Details the evolution of Thrash Metal by various bands from both coasts, and some in-between. This presentation concentrates on those mainly on the West Coast. Influenced & motivated by the European likes of Venom, Celtic Frost, Bathory, Mercyful Fate, to Motörhead, Diamond Head, Angel Witch, Saxon, UFO, Black Sabbath {DIO, Ozzy, solo}, Iron Maiden, Judas Priest, and others; Slayer, Exodus, Testament, to Metallica, Megadeth, Possessed, Death Angel, Suicidal Tendencies, DRI & others, defined an extreme genre while spreading destruction and debauchery along the way.

Recounted from the perspective of those who perform the music and evilive the life, along with relatives, from a veritable berserker & barbarian aesthetic & mis/conduct, to virtuoso level skills & talent, sometimes combined with Horror macabre theatrics, seems the Gates of Hell parted with a darkside alternative to generic culture while decrying pop, Glam, & posers.

It seems the bestial legions were unleashed upon that inaugural crest, with several more demonic waves to follow. Just a bit more attention afforded to Black Metal & Occult inspirations.

* Featured bands: Testament, Anthrax, Slayer, Megadeth, Exodus, Metallica, Suicidal Tendencies, DRI, Possessed, Metal Allegiance, Death Angel, Vio-lence, Forbidden, Heathen.

* Interviews: Alex Skolnick, Charlie Benante, Chuck Billy, Dave Lombardo, Dave Mustaine, David Ellefson, Gary Holt, James Hetfield, Kerry King, Kirk Hammett, Larry LaLonde, Lars Ulrich, Mark Menghi, Mark Osegueda, Phil Demmel, Rick Hunolt, Robert Trujillo, Robb Flynn, Tom Araya, Tom Hunting.

Dracommendations * The Ultimate Revenge 1 {Venom / Slayer / Exodus} / 2 {Forbidden / Faith Or Fear / Death / Dark Angel / Raven}.

* Get Thrashed. In Flames, Anthrax, Metallica, Exodus, Lamb Of God, Slayer, Testament, Megadeth.

* Cliff 'Em All. {Metallica}

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