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2026
The Mentors, a provocatively offensive band, rose to notoriety in the 1980s and '90s, donning black executioner hoods while delivering outrageously racist, homophobic, and misogynistic lyrics. Their provocative performances sparked questions: Were they genuinely promoting hate or challenging societal norms through shock value? The El Duce Tapes delves into the band's controversial legacy, exploring the blurred lines between satire and bigotry, and the impact of their extreme approach on music and culture. This documentary invites viewers to consider the intentions behind their shocking artistry and its lasting implications.