
TERROR - Keepers of the Faith
Documentary · Music
Overview
Documentary of hardcore band Terror surrounding their 2010 record Keepers of the Faith
Top Cast
Scott Vogel
Scott Vogel
Self
Scott Vogel
Self
Nick Jett
Nick Jett
Self
Nick Jett
Self
Jordan Posner
Jordan Posner
Self
Jordan Posner
Self
Martin Stewart
Martin Stewart
Self
Martin Stewart
Self
David Wood
David Wood
Self
David Wood
Self
Chad Gilbert
Chad Gilbert
Self
Chad Gilbert
Self
Patrick Kitzel
Patrick Kitzel
Patrick Kitzel
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Filmed during their Latin America tour in January 2026, ‘A Deeper Struggle’ traces Terror’s path from their early days through to the making of ‘Still Suffer’, without trying to romanticise it, what comes through instead is endurance, a band that’s stayed rooted in hardcore while others have peeled off or faded out. There’s no reinvention arc here, just a clear look at how they’ve kept going. Combining live footage with candid testimonials from the band members themselves, the film examines the motivation of the veteran collective as they reflect on how far they have come and what still remains. Alongside this band documentary, the band has released their 10th full length 'Still Suffer'.

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