"Everything I did in Crass was inspired by the idea of 'Be exactly who you want to be,' which we put in our song 'Big A, Little A,' as a kind of practice, to dare people to dream of a world they want and to show them they have the power to reshape this world where they are told, 'no, you can't.'" - Penny Rimbaud -
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A documentary that covers the history of the political punk band Anti-Flag. The film features interviews with famous musicians such as Tom Morello, Billy Bragg, Tim McIlrath, and Brian Baker. The documentary shows the challenges and difficulties faced by those who play political music and dedicate their lives to activism.
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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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In 1993, GG Allin died of a heroin overdose at just 37 years old – his death became a myth, just like his life. Award-winning director Sami Saif's documentary, THE ALLINS, offers a loving and entertaining glimpse into the daily lives of the controversial singer's family, while shedding new light on the punk icon's legacy.
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A searing punk memoir by an American original rebelling against conformity, complacency, and conservatism with his
iconic band, MDC. From the time Dave Dictor was young, he knew he was a
little different than the all-American kids around him. Radicalized
politically while in high school, inspired to seize opportunities by his
hard-working parents, and intrigued with gender fluidity, Dictor moved
to Austin, and connected with local misfits and anti-establishment
rock'n'rollers. He began penning songs that influenced American punk
rock for decades. MDC always has been in the vanguard of social
struggles, confronting homophobia in punk rock during the early 1980s;
invading America's heartland at sweltering Rock Against Reagan shows;
protesting the Pope's visit to San Francisco in 1987; in 1993 they were
the first touring US punk band to reach a volatile Russia after the
collapse of the Soviet Union. Dictor's narrative is a raw portrait of an
American underground folk-hero who stood on the barricades advocating
social justice and spreading punk's promise to a global audience. Part
poet, renegade, satirist, and lover, he is an authentic, homegrown
character carrying the progressive punk fight into the twenty-first
century. Dave Dictor is singer, lyricist, and founding member of
legendary American punk band MDC (Millions of Dead Cops). Since 1979,
Dictor has toured throughout the world with MDC, releasing more than
nine albums with MDC that sold more than 125,000 copies. MDC continues
to tour, playing over sixty concerts each year. Dictor's MDC song, "John
Wayne Was a Nazi," was featured in the best-selling video game Grand
Theft Auto 5 . He appeared in the film American Hardcore and resides in
Portland, Oregon.
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