

Before YouTube, there was THIS chaotic VHS time capsule of '80s hardcore madness.
White Flag : Flipside, Not Alright, Communication Breakdown G.B.H. : Gimme Fire, Wild Thing, I Am The Hunted 7 Seconds : This Is My Life, out of Touch, Skins brains guts Tesco Vee : worshiping /s - 7 seconds with a cat and a guessing game with: SSD doing Shangri-las, White Flag doing Pink Floyd & GBH doing the Buzzcocks. Battalion of Saints : I Wanna Make You Scream Minor Threat : Stand Up And Be Counted, Stepping Stone Rodney Mullen skating Minor Threat: betray & Jeff Nelson Brian baker (skating) it Follows Big Boys : Brickwall Stretch Marks : Professional Punks Urinals/100 Flowers : California Falling, Surfing With The Shaw, With: Keith Morris and D Boon Black Flag : Scream in Mike Muir's garage Kraut : Kill For Cash Minutemen : Split Red, Life As A Rehearsal, Ack Ack Ack Ack Angst : This Guns For You, Neil Armstrong Dickies : If Stuart Could Talk, Manny, Moe, and Jack, You Drive Me Ape, Gigantor ENDCLIPS: The Avengers, The Eyes, 45 Grave, SIN 34
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Amateur footage that accidentally became sacred punk history.
Production
Fanzine-made film preserving a scene before major labels destroyed it.
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Flipside Fanzine was THE LA punk zine, making this essentially a scene-made propaganda film by and for the faithful.
Henry Rollins and Ian MacKaye appear pre-Black Flag/Minor Threat explosion, making this a time-capsule of soon-to-be legends as hungry kids.
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