Year: 2020
Runtime: 113 mins
Language: English
Director: Otto Buj
This documentary explores the vibrant and gritty early days of the Detroit hardcore punk scene, specifically 1981-82 in the Cass Corridor. Featuring over 70 interviews with figures like John Brannon (Negative Approach), Tesco Vee (Meatmen), and Ian MacKaye (Minor Threat), alongside pro skater Bill Danforth and other scene participants, the film presents a raw and revealing look at a pivotal moment in Detroit’s rock and roll history. Never-before-seen Super8 footage and candid recollections create a hilarious and reflective portrait of this nearly forgotten era.
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