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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 punk scene. Like a fanzine on film, The Slog Movie has an intimate backstage - on stage feel. Interviews, humorous interludes, and incredible live performances from Circle One, Symbol 6, Wasted Youth, .. Read more
| Starring | Dez Cadena, Chuck Dukowski, Lee Ving, Henry Rollins |
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| Director | Dave Markey |
| Genres | Music/Musical |
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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 punk scene. Like a fanzine on film, The Slog Movie has an intimate backstage - on stage feel. Interviews, humorous interludes, and incredible live performances from Circle One, Symbol 6, Wasted Youth, Red Cross, TSOL, The Cheifs, Sin34, Fear, Circle Jerks, and Henry Rollins, Chuck Dukowski, Robo & Dez Cadena. Gigs at Whisky A Go-Go, Cuckoo's Nest, Bards Apollo, Club 88, and the Santa Monica Pier. Glimpses of scenesters such as Pat Smear and Randy Rampage hanging out at Oki-Dogs. Jordan Schwartz posing as himself, Ted Nugent, & The Devil in a Raymond Pettibon skateboard commercial. See the Los Angeles Hardcore scene explode, and in retrospect, connect the dots from 1981 to 1991 The year punk broke.
| Starring | Dez Cadena, Chuck Dukowski, Lee Ving, Henry Rollins, Jordan Schwartz, Roger Rogerson, Keith Morris, Lucky Lehrer, Greg Hetson, Jeffrey McDonald, Steve McDonald |
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| Director | Dave Markey |
| Studio | Music Video Distributors |
| Run time | DVD: 1 hr |
| Certificate | |
| Genres | Music/Musical |
| Language | DVD: English |
| Released | Production year: 2003 To Rent: DVD: 23 Aug 2004 |
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Slog Movie
Where this film excelles is it's portrayal of lesser known yet important bands like Redd Cross and Circle One. The overall scene footage sheds a lot of ... read more »