Edgy, rough, raw and provocative, this revealing video survey of the punk-rock scene in the U.S. from 1980 to '86 recalls a no-holds-barred genre that was "fast...loud, angry [and] unpredictable." Included are raucous music clips and informative interviews with performers like Henry Rollins and Flea, as well as promoters and fans. Directed by Paul Rachman.
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