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Braid: Killing a Camera (2004) - Classic Indie Game for PC | Puzzle Platformer Adventure | Perfect for Retro Gaming Enthusiasts & Story-Driven Players
Braid: Killing a Camera (2004) - Classic Indie Game for PC | Puzzle Platformer Adventure | Perfect for Retro Gaming Enthusiasts & Story-Driven Players

Braid: Killing a Camera (2004) - Classic Indie Game for PC | Puzzle Platformer Adventure | Perfect for Retro Gaming Enthusiasts & Story-Driven Players

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In 1999, after 5 years of solding performance, recording and touring, Braid decided to give 5 final shows in Chicago, Milwaukee and Champaign, Ill. This is a record of these performances. The DVD includes the original film, previously available on VHS and a 2004 Camera Retrospective, including recently filmed interviews, and nearly 2 hours of never-before-seen audio and video footage.

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Not a lot of amazing less known bands get to put out a DVD, but Braid's Killing A Camera is top notch. It is one of those music docs that makes you aspire to the top of music, if you're a musician as I am. I never got to see Braid, but this DVD documents their story and their last 5 shows in Champaign, Milwaukee and Chicago. The Metro is a famous club, and Jeff Buckley recorded his DVD live in Chicago there. I saw Our Lady Peace in their prime during the "Spiritual Machines" tour when Mike Turner was sill in the band. Anyways, if you like rock and solid emo/alternaive rock, then you should fall in love with Braid. This gives a great glimpse into their world, and it gives you a TON of live concert footage. It also includes a 2004 documentary about where their lives have gone 5 years after the break up. Braid was a rock pioneer, and this is a great tribute to their legacy that still inspires today.