Stuck Watching Mayday’s New Documentary? Here’s How Overseas Fans Finally Got Their Fix

I was scrolling through Weibo during my lunch break in Toronto when I saw it: Mayday’s new documentary, ‘After School, Monster Roll Call,’ was finally available. My fingers practically tingled with excitement—until I clicked the link and got that dreaded gray screen. ‘Content not available in your region.’ Again.

You know that feeling? When your favorite band releases something intimate—like this deep-dive into their relationship with their instruments, full of unseen photos and raw interviews—and you’re locked out because of some digital border? I actually groaned aloud in that café, earning a side-eye from the guy with the laptop next to me.

Stuck Watching Mayday's New Documentary? Here's How Overseas Fans Finally Got Their Fix

Here’s the thing: Mayday isn’t just background music. For us overseas fans, they’re a lifeline to home. I remember cramming for finals in my dorm, ‘Stubborn’ on repeat until sunrise. That guitar riff still smells like instant noodles and desperation to me. So when this documentary dropped, it felt personal. Like missing a family reunion because your passport expired.

A quick poll in our expat WeChat group confirmed it: 9 out of 10 friends from Vancouver to Sydney were hitting the same wall. Lisa in London said she even tried using her mom’s ancient China Unicom SIM card—no luck. Meanwhile, fans back home were already posting screenshots of the book’s预售 page, those exclusive interviews gleaming on their screens like forbidden fruit.

But here’s where it gets interesting. After two days of frustration (and mildly dramatic texts to my cousin in Shanghai), I stumbled on a workaround. It wasn’t some high-tech hack—just a simple trick someone mentioned in a comment section under a 2013 Mayday MV. The moment that interview finally loaded, Ashin’s voice crackling through my headphones, I actually did a little victory dance in my kitchen. My cat looked deeply unimpressed.

So to all my fellow overseas fans staring at that error message: don’t give up. That moment when you finally hear Monster talk about his first guitar, or see those never-before-published photos? Worth every second of troubleshooting. What’s the most creative way you’ve bypassed geo-blocks? Slide into the comments—let’s turn our collective frustration into a survival guide for music lovers abroad.

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