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May 31

Part 10 of the DVD Documentary. Maybe the videos over, but the music? , no.

Punk’s Not Dead is a 2007 documentary film directed by Susan Dynner, an American hardcore punk fan. The film claims to infiltrate American clubs, malls, recording studios, etc where it sets out to claim hardcore punk and pop punk music is “thriving” from an American perspective. Its content features performances largely from, 1980s hardcore bands and MTV skate punk and pop punk/rock acts. It also includes various interviews and behind-the-scenes footage with the bands, labels and fans.

Charged GBH The Vandals The Used Anti-Nowhere League Green Day Billie Joe Armstrong Tim Armstrong Operation Ivy Rancid cat Records Bad Religion Sum 41 U.K. Subs Jello Biafra Dead Kennedys KROQ-FM Thrice Warped Tour Sparrer Subhumans Wattie Buchan Exploited Stiff Little Fingers Peter and the Test Tube Babies U.K. Subs Fugazi Drunk Tank 999 Circle Jerks The Vibrators The Ataris Tsunami Bomb U.K. Subs MC5 Adicts The God Awfuls Buzzcocks X Pennywise
The Vandals Kung Fu Records Indie 103.1 Anti-Nowhere League L7 The Shocker Bad Religion The Jam Stiff Little Fingers Lars Frederiksen Rancid Lars Frederiksen and the s Channel 3
Bang Sugar Bang Black Flag The Alarm Iron Cross TSOL The Offspring Social Distortion Epitaph Records Enough Fanzine Nitro Records The Used Generation X Frank Iero My Chemical Romance Sum 41 The (International) Noise Conspiracy The Roxy nightclub D.O.A. The Casualties Wayne Kramer MC5 Pogo Atak Hot Topic Flipper Warped and Taste of Chaos Refused The (International) Noise Conspiracy Minor Threat, Embrace, and Fugazi Good Charlotte Sex Pistols Dropkick Murphys Street Dogs The Exploited Bert McCracken NOFX Fat Mike Me First and the Gimme Gimmies Fat Wreck Chords The Clash The Ramones TSOL The Business BYO Split Series Youth Brigade Tsunami Bomb Unwritten Law

Duration : 0:8:56

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May 26

Rollins Band was an American rock group led by singer and songwriter Henry Rollins.

They are best-known for the songs “Low Self Opinion” and “Liar”, which both earned heavy airplay on MTV in the early 1990s. Critic Steve Huey describes their music as “uncompromising, intense, cathartic fusions of hard rock, funk, post-punk noise, and jazz experimentalism, with Rollins shouting angry, biting self-examinations and accusations over the grind.”

Duration : 0:4:51

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May 20

by Stephen Thomas Erlewine

In many ways, Black Flag were the definitive Los Angeles hardcore punk band. Although their music flirted with heavy metal and experimental noise and jazz more than that of most hardcore bands, they defined the image and the aesthetic. Through their ceaseless touring, the band cultivated the American underground punk scene; every year, Black Flag played in every area of the U.S., influencing countless numbers of bands.

Duration : 0:4:7

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May 2

An old Norwegian song playd as punk.
Made by musican/comedian Egil Hegerberg

I did not make this,
nor take these photos.
I just edited the video!

Duration : 0:1:28

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Apr 14

randomly picked the best bands ever out of my music library and yep i got bored and wasted 2 hours of my life oh well! but to be fair there aint many decent ‘top’ punk and pop punk band lists on youtube that are worth watching, because most of it is crap and poser and fake . :)

Duration : 0:9:52

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Apr 10

Punk: Attitude is a documentary on the history of punk rock in the USA and UK. The film traces the different styles of punk from their roots in 60s garage and psychedelic bands (Count Five, the Stooges) through glam-punk (New York Dolls) to the 70s New York and London scenes and into the hardcore present. Interviews with many of the musicians are edited with live clips and historical footage.

Duration : 0:9:48

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Mar 31

Punk: Attitude is a documentary on the history of punk rock in the USA and UK. The film traces the different styles of punk from their roots in 60s garage and psychedelic bands (Count Five, the Stooges) through glam-punk (New York Dolls) to the 70s New York and London scenes and into the hardcore present. Interviews with many of the musicians are edited with live clips and historical footage.

Duration : 0:9:47

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Mar 29

Punk: Attitude is a documentary on the history of punk rock in the USA and UK. The film traces the different styles of punk from their roots in 60s garage and psychedelic bands (Count Five, the Stooges) through glam-punk (New York Dolls) to the 70s New York and London scenes and into the hardcore present. Interviews with many of the musicians are edited with live clips and historical footage. …

Duration : 0:9:47

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Mar 28

Punk: Attitude is a documentary on the history of punk rock in the USA and UK. The film traces the different styles of punk from their roots in 60s garage and psychedelic bands (Count Five, the Stooges) through glam-punk (New York Dolls) to the 70s New York and London scenes and into the hardcore present. Interviews with many of the musicians are edited with live clips and historical footage. …

Duration : 0:9:48

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Mar 27

Punk: Attitude is a documentary on the history of punk rock in the USA and UK. The film traces the different styles of punk from their roots in 60s garage and psychedelic bands (Count Five, the Stooges) through glam-punk (New York Dolls) to the 70s New York and London scenes and into the hardcore present. Interviews with many of the musicians are edited with live clips and historical footage. …

Duration : 0:9:48

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