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"- What's your opinion on today's punk? - There's no such thing anymore. This thing happened in the 70s... it's history. You have to move on. Anyone who imitates this thing in the 90s is an idiot. You should be doing your own thing and stop imitating your grandfather." - John Lydon -
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Based on the novel by Glen Matlock, a founding member of the Sex Pistols and co-writer of ten of the twelve iconic songs on their sole studio album, 'NEVER MIND THE BOLLOCKS'. Matlock details the mindset of early 70s Britain and reveals a trove of secrets
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A four-part American documentary series. Each episode focuses on a different era, from the protopunk movement of the '60s to the present day, providing a comprehensive overview of the evolution and impact of punk. The series not only showcases the musical revolution but also the rebellious spirit and creative energy that inspired generations and continues to have a tangible effect on pop culture.
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The Godfathers of Hardcore explores the story of Roger Miret and Vinnie Stigma, defining figures of hardcore punk – offering a glimpse into how they shaped the music scene at the forefront of Agnostic Front.
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The film RUDEBOY presents the story of the legendary Trojan Records with archive footage, interviews, and narrative elements, showcasing a key player in the cultural revolution on British dancefloors in the late '60s and early '70s.
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Late seventies, Poland. In a backwater town, Ustrzyki Dolne, a few teenagers form a punk rock band under the influence of the Sex Pistols. When Radio Free Europe starts a program for them following their letter, the communist secret service also takes notice of their rebellion. An officer makes it clear to them: Ustrzyki Dolne is not London, there will be no punk here.
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Beavers is the name of a punk rock band that no longer exists. They released one demo and then disbanded — every member of the band soon forgot about music, their dreams and having a great career. Marcin is on his way back from Ireland and decides to end his life feeling that it is a failure. An unexpected event stops him from suicide – he finds an announcement, in which someone if offering his old guitar up for sale. Marcin decides to get it back and reactivate the band. He starts looking for his former band members: Klocek (Block), who makes a living by selling psychotropic medications taken straight from a psychiatric hospital, and Smród (Reek), who has taken over family business and runs a public toilet… We are simultaneously watching dark harvesters, who are personified in Beavers as corrupted clerks, who make sure that papers are in order. Marcin’s suicide attempt has made it on the list of the Reaper, who is a degenerate personification of Death himself that drives a black hearse and is quite a bibulous fellow — he will do whatever he can to lead the boy to his death.
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