The first documentary on Electronic Body Music delves into its history as a musical and aesthetic movement, taking us on a journey to northern Europe in the 80s and 90s. Influenced by post-punk, industrial music, and electronic rock, this genre was characterized by minimalist and repetitive basslines and synthesizers, metallic beats, controversial lyrics, a confrontational attitude, and energetic performances. The impact of this movement is still felt in techno, industrial, and other contemporary electronic music genres, and this documentary reflects on its roots and relevance through interviews with some of its key artists, such as DAF, Front 242, and Liaisons Dangereuses, along with archival footage.