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Documentary about the birth of punk and hardcore in DC (Bad Brains, Minor Threat, Henry Rollins). NTSC, all regions. 89 minutes running time, subtitles in French, Spanish and Portuguese. This music documentary explores the clash of cultures that unfolded when the underground punk music scene made inroads in Washington DC in the mid-late 1970s. Using newly discovered archival material and conversational interviews, it explores how the anarchic and transformative power of DC punk influenced a city run by conservative political elites. Directed by Paul Bishow and James Schneider.
1 | – Various | Punk The Capital Documentary | |
2 | – Bad Brains | Never Before Seen Footage | |
3 | – Minor Threat | Never Before Seen Footage | |
4 | – The Teen Idles | Never Before Seen Footage | |
5 | – Void | Void And Friends | |
6 | – Scream | Scream Meets The Hangmen | |
7 | – The Slickee Boys | Short Film | |
8 | – Various | The Seminal WGTB Concert |
Punk The Capital: Building a Sound Movement A documentary tracing the birth of punk-rock in Washington D.C. (1976-1983) Featuring Bad Brains, Minor Threat, Void, Rites of Spring and more, with interviews from Henry Rollins, Ian MacKaye, H.R., Jello Biafra, Joe Keithley and many others. Includes 50+ minutes of bonus shorts with Scream, Void, The Cramps and The Slickee Boys.
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