The PIT presents: ‘American Hardcore’, The History of American Punk Rock 1980-1986
Inspired by Steven Blush’s book ‘American Hardcore: A Tribal History Paul Rachman’s feature documentary debut is a chronicle of the underground hardcore punk years from 1979 to 1986.
Interviews and rare live footage from artists such as Black Flag, Bad Brains, Minor Threat, SS Decontrol and the Dead Kennedys. The full documentary is available right now on the platform with a 7-days FREE trial.
…Synopsis…
The history of hardcore punk–the tougher, faster, and more politically minded stepchild of the ’70s punk movement that arose in the ’80s is examined in exuberant detail in Paul Rachman‘s documentary ‘American Hardcore’. Rachman‘s cameras careen across the landscape of the U.S. to trace the movement’s beginnings in cities like Los Angeles, Washington, D.C., and New York, and cherrypicks interviews with the musicians that helped shape its sound and impact, including Henry Rollins and Greg Ginn of Black Flag, H.R. (frontman for the highly influential, all-African American outfit Bad Brains), Ian MacKaye of Minor Threat (and now Fugazi), and many others. Hardcore’s violent reaction against the Reagan administration and the complacent mindset of middle-class America is also detailed in countless performance footage clips and poster-art reproductions, which do much to dismiss the popular opinion of hardcore as nothing more than mindless hooliganism. Some fans may find the omission of certain bands a considerable oversight (San Francisco’s lethally satirical Dead Kennedys are not mentioned only in passing), but for most punk devotees, ‘American Hardcore’ will be vital and essential viewing.
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