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Sibling pop/rock trio Hanson takes viewers behind the scenes of its three-year struggled with Island/Def Jam while recording its 2004 album "Underneath" on the new documentary "Strong Enough To Break." The film premiered Oct. 22 at the Hollywood Film Festival.

In "Strong Enough," brothers Taylor, Isaac and Zac Hanson face a changing industry and major-label executives and producers whose only interest is radio-friendly tracks. Ultimately, Hanson left Island/Def Jam and independently released "Underneath," which debuted at No. 1 on the Top Independent Albums chart. It has sold 137,000 copies in the United States, according to Nielsen SoundScan.

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Sounds like the former teen heartthrobs have their heads on their shoulders these days...

People aren't really aware of what's going on, and they're not used to seeing it so in-depth, like when we're on the phone with the A&R guy saying, 'We don't want to work with this producer'," Zac Hanson tells Billboard.com. "The film is important, not because it's about Hanson -- because who cares, we're just one more band -- but because there are so many similar stories, like what happened to Fiona Apple and Wilco. It's sort of the norm."

The group hopes its story will educate the next generation of potential industry leaders. "We went to colleges all over the country to screen [the movie] and did lectures to spread the word about all the changes that are going on right now," Zac says. "There are a lot of new avenues, and people really need to be involved in deciding where this industry goes and how music is sold over the next 10 years."

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