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Kaguluhan Music Festival: The documentary event experience
is a semi-documentary concert film about an underground music event held every November in the provincial region of Cavite, Philippines of the same name, that was filmed and documented on the festival's fifth anniversary. The film was shot in hi-definition cameras thanks to its sponsored filmmakers and cameramen, that featured live performances from the region's top local hard rock and metal acts.

Synopsis
The concert film starts with a text prologue containing a brief background of the festival's history then follows with an audible sound clip from the event's host saying "Handa na ba kayong magkagulo? (Are you ready to get rowdy?)" and some highlights from the music event. The camera fades in showing the School of St. Mark and Bacoor, Cavite's busy streets while the event's head organizer picks up his peers along with some musical instruments and audio equipment at a recording studio in Kawit, Cavite then back again to the venue in time for some final preparations before the show starts. The southern hard rock band Starscream opened up the show, as the crowd couldn't contain themselves and rushed to stage to secure a good spot to view their upcoming favorite bands lined-up. after the band's set, some musicians backstage goofed and smelled the red lingerie that was brought by Starscream's frontman only to get himself teased. The next band on stage was the Lost Child performing a very remarkable set thanks to their keyboardist's breakdancing ability that caught the attention of the astonished crowd, followed by the debuting group Enfilade where the crowd sat and listened to their new material. Their guitarist was shown vandalizing the house rules backstage and asked to be corrected by his fellow musicians with regards to spelling issues of what he was trying to write, meanwhile Kaikatsuna was up next on stage with their frontman Ford expressing how astonished he was at the number of attendees and asked them to take care of their women companions to avoid any harassment and finally commanded the crowd to get wild and rowdy thereafter. He was also seen interacting with a fan backstage after their set as Stagnant next performed with their sing-along originals with their frontman proudly exclaiming to the crowd that the venue was where he graduated trivially from High School. As the night begins to fall the metal bands were the next ones in line with Deepsleep first kicking off an action packed set, other guest bands seen on the event were Valley of Chrome and Imbue No Kudos who were warned earlier that there was a hole on the wooden stage that Stagnant's frontman broke awhile earlier at their set. Balatek was up next with an uncompromising set as their singer cussed the crowd much to their unbelievable delight and even baptized them with what was supposed to be water but revealed to be liquor then finally became a victim of another stage floor collapsing incident. The event wrapped up with the region's leading metal act Sin while other bands backstage goofed around their monstrous set and as the film ended, all of them were seen signing autographs and taking pics with their loyal followers much to the satisfaction of the show's head organizer.

Special screening
The film was shown last August 1, 2009 at a theater in Quezon City where a handful of invited guests, VIP's and press were present on a rainy day. The film was well received by its viewers, unfortunately the concert film will be released direct to home video.

Song list
Most of the performance footage was culled from the November 8, 2008 music event. All songs are written and performed by its respective artists:

1. "Sipsip" by Starscream

2. "Suleica" by The Lost Child

3. "Novelcast opponent" by Enfilade

4. "Letter to Diona" by Kaikatsuna

5. "Kangaroo" by Stagnant

6. "Unos" by Deepsleep

7. "Tapos ka dito (Tirador)" by Balatek

8. "Burning Hour" by Sin