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A look into the Los Angeles punk rock scene, that was largely ignored by the rock music press of the time.A look into the Los Angeles punk rock scene, that was largely ignored by the rock music press of the time.A look into the Los Angeles punk rock scene, that was largely ignored by the rock music press of the time.
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Eugene Tatu
- Self - Light Bulb Kid
- (as Eugene)
The Germs
- Themselves
- (as Germs)
Chuck Dukowski
- Self - Black Flag (Bass)
- (as Gary McDaniel)
Nicole Panter
- Self - Germs' Manager
- (as Nicole)
Michelle Baer Ghaffari
- Self - Darby Crash's Roommate
- (as Michelle)
Pat Smear
- Self - Germs (Guitar)
- (as Pat)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaAccording to director Penelope Spheeris this film was financed by two businessmen who originally wanted to finance a porn film.
- Quotes
The Circle Jerks member: And at the bottom it says "Thank you." And you can tell 'em to fuck off.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Prey for Rock & Roll (2003)
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Before she made Wayne's World, Ms Spheeris documented the LA Punk scene with the kind of dead pan perspective that makes this the all time classic commercial punk rock documentary. Of course Target Video's concert footage of the Dead Kennedys or the Mutants live at a home for the insane are much better, but unless you live near Leather Tongue Video in San Francisco, you probably won't find those, so this one will have to do.
Best Irony: Members of a famous X-Punk band tattooing each other on a dirty couch while apparently under the influence of some processed opiate are talking about how pot makes hippies so pathetically passive that someone would come in and kick the shit out of them and all they'd say is "Bummer maaan." And then going on to a completely deadpan unemotional account of finding a dead guy in the back yard.
Definitely the best insight into the whole era. Sure The Great Rock and Roll Swindle is fun, but this one shows the whole scene unflinchingly from a neutral angle. The camera is on and everyone becomes an actor on their own stage.
Best Irony: Members of a famous X-Punk band tattooing each other on a dirty couch while apparently under the influence of some processed opiate are talking about how pot makes hippies so pathetically passive that someone would come in and kick the shit out of them and all they'd say is "Bummer maaan." And then going on to a completely deadpan unemotional account of finding a dead guy in the back yard.
Definitely the best insight into the whole era. Sure The Great Rock and Roll Swindle is fun, but this one shows the whole scene unflinchingly from a neutral angle. The camera is on and everyone becomes an actor on their own stage.
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- Also known as
- Занепад західної цивілізації
- Filming locations
- Los Angeles, California, USA(main location)
- Production company
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- Budget
- $100,000 (estimated)
- Gross worldwide
- $440
- Runtime1 hour 40 minutes
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- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 1.37 : 1
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