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Slog Movie
(Wasted Youth, Red Cross, TSOL, Fear, Circle Jerks, Black Flag, Symbol 6, Circle One, Randy Rampage)
Released on October 7, 2003
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We Got Power Films presents DAVID MARKEY's 1981-'82 raw and homespun documentation of the Los Angeles/Orange County hardcore scene. Features interviews, humorous interludes, and
incredible live performances from CIRCLE ONE, SYMBOL 6, WASTED YOUTH, RED CROSS, TSOL, THE CHEIFS, FEAR, CIRCLE JERKS, PAT SMEAR, RANDY RAMPAGE, and BLACK FLAG's CHUCK, HENRY, ROBO and
DEZ. Shot at the Whiskey A Go-Go, Cuckoo's Nest, Bards Apollo, Club 88, Santa Monica Pier, Oki-Dogs, and more. Extended version with unseen footage, and audio commentary from MIKE WATT,
KEITH MORRIS, JORDAN SCHWARTZ, and DAVID MARKEY.
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Brandon from Bloomington, CA |  |
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Apr 18 2006 |
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When I recieved this DVD I was really excited. I thought I was getting awesome, classic Circle Jerks and T.S.O.L. footage. And that's what you get, but the T.S.O.L. footage, though good, is rather boring. They only do one song - "Silent Scream" and it's kinda boring. There was also bands that I haven't heard before such as Circle One, Symbol Six, Sin 34 and Red Cross (before they had to change their name to Redd Kross). The Circle One stuff is okay, but I don't think that they're that good of a band. Red Cross is also good, as is Symbol Six. But the only bands that really stand out are the Circle Jerks, and Sin 34. Fear is on here too, but it's not too good. Oh yeah, Black Flag is too, but the commentary just plays over the footage because Greg Ginn had to be an asshole and request that his name, the band name, logo, and music not be seen or played. Overall, it's good to borrow from a friend, but not really worth buying unless you're into hardcore SoCal stuff.
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Brendan from Roseville, CA |  |
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Jan 1 2006 |
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This DVD isn't that great. The Fear, Wasted Youth and TSOL footage are ok. But I'd never heard any of the other bands in here that are shown extensivly. Also, you may be wondering why is say, "Rollins, Dukowski, Robo & Dez" instead of just "Black Flag." Well that's because Greg Ginn wouldn't give them authorization to play his music or show his face, so on that part you just get to see Henry rocking out with the audio commentary for that part plays. Pretty weak. If you love Circle One and Sin 34, get this because it has a lot of them in it.
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Wali from Irvine, CA |  |
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Jul 8 2005 |
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this movie is pretty chill. its a buncha shows from la and oc and some extra weird stuff too. old school hardcore shit, some of it is bad recording, the circle jerks shows sound great so do some other ones, but some sound shitty but thats ok cause there are some kick ass bands in here. i recomend it if your into old hardcore
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Matt from Huntingtown, MD |  |
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Apr 28 2004 |
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Not really wortht he money but does have its high points. Its cool to see a peformance by TSOL in there prime(but you can only real see jack grisham). Not what I expect but I great watch for people interested in old hardcore. Did I mention peformances by the circle jerks?
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Ryan from Elk Grove, CA |  |
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Mar 12 2004 |
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cool fuckin movie documenting LA hardcore in it;s early days. If bands like FEAR and CIRCLE ONE make you shit your pants, then pick this up. It's worth getting for the Circle One footage alone.
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