Vice Magazine's new online music channel, VBS.TV, is running a seven part documentary about Iraq's only heavy metal band, Black Scorpion. It's a fascinating look at what life is really like for young Iraqis and how things have changed since the start of the invasion. The band members give honest, uncensored opinions that completely debunk everything you hear from corporate media and politicians. And the film crew captured an inside look at the streets of Baghdad and the aftermath of war. Consider this a MUST SEE.
Wednesday, April 11, 2007
The Black Scorpion of Baghdad
Vice Magazine's new online music channel, VBS.TV, is running a seven part documentary about Iraq's only heavy metal band, Black Scorpion. It's a fascinating look at what life is really like for young Iraqis and how things have changed since the start of the invasion. The band members give honest, uncensored opinions that completely debunk everything you hear from corporate media and politicians. And the film crew captured an inside look at the streets of Baghdad and the aftermath of war. Consider this a MUST SEE.
Posted by finding the filth at 3:07 PM
Labels: corruption, heavy metal, Iraq, live performance, vice magazine, war
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