
From gritty Britpop chaos to pop megastar meltdowns, the UK has produced some of the most revealing music docs ever made. Time to rank which ones actually deserve your two hours.
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Oasis: Supersonic
A raw, foul-mouthed dive into Oasis's meteoric rise from Manchester council estates to Knebworth. Liam and Noel narrate with zero filter and maximum swagger.

Amy
An Oscar-winning gut-punch that uses home footage to show the woman behind the tabloid carnage. You'll never look at the paparazzi the same way again.

The Beatles: Get Back
Restored footage of the world's biggest band bickering, jamming and conjuring genius in real time. Either transcendent cinema or watching paint dry, depending on your patience.

Meet Me in the Bathroom
Though NYC-centred, this doc captures the era that birthed the Libertines fever in Britain. A nostalgic time capsule for anyone who owned skinny jeans and a Pete Doherty obsession.

Robbie Williams
Robbie literally lounges in his underwear reviewing decades of archive footage. Equal parts cringe, candid and bizarrely compelling viewing from Britain's most chaotic popstar.
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