25 Years of Punk is a 2001 VH1 documentary narrated by Lou Reed that explores the origins, evolution, and enduring influence of punk rock over a quarter century. Through rare archival footage, live performances, and interviews with legendary musicians, journalists, photographers, and cultural figures, the film traces punk’s emergence from the underground scenes of 1970s New York and London to its global impact on music, fashion, politics, and youth culture.
Featuring appearances by members of the Sex Pistols, Ramones, Blondie, The Clash, Talking Heads, Green Day, Sonic Youth, Dead Kennedys, and many others, the documentary examines how punk challenged social norms, inspired generations of artists, and evolved into diverse subgenres while maintaining its rebellious spirit. Blending historical insight with firsthand accounts, 25 Years of Punk celebrates the attitude, energy, and cultural legacy of one of modern music’s most influential movements.
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