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Docs Till Death
Punko Destructo, Esq.
46 episodes
5 days ago
A punk podcast where old punks discuss punk and hardcore movies in a very punk way. We ridicule filmmakers for their limited knowledge of punk canon, their corny and sentimental affinity for regional scenes, and their technical ineptitude -- but we also praise the few that "rise above" (wink wink). And we'd love for you to join us, but please consider yourself warned, 'cause we're "bringin' da noise, bringin' da punk!"
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A punk podcast where old punks discuss punk and hardcore movies in a very punk way. We ridicule filmmakers for their limited knowledge of punk canon, their corny and sentimental affinity for regional scenes, and their technical ineptitude -- but we also praise the few that "rise above" (wink wink). And we'd love for you to join us, but please consider yourself warned, 'cause we're "bringin' da noise, bringin' da punk!"
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1991: THE YEAR THAT PUNK BROKE: The Unbearable Lightness of Being Ironic
Docs Till Death
1 hour 27 minutes 56 seconds
3 years ago
1991: THE YEAR THAT PUNK BROKE: The Unbearable Lightness of Being Ironic

How goes it, Docs Till Death-ers?!  This week, the crew discusses Dave Markey's film from 1992 called 1991: THE YEAR THAT PUNK BROKE.  We gotta admit, we're a little confused, so we're glad that Thirstin' More could be on hand to serve as spiritual guide, educating us in the ways of the grunge.  The film is a riveting snapshot of "alternative" music in the moments before that music, and Nirvana in particular, would achieve immense global success -- which in turn, would lead to seismic shifts in the music industry and in culture, more broadly.  Plus, the movie also features one (maybe two) decent bands.  Maybe two and a half.  In any event, we sort it all out on the pod, so give it a listen.  And fair warning: this one's a hot take special!     

Docs Till Death
A punk podcast where old punks discuss punk and hardcore movies in a very punk way. We ridicule filmmakers for their limited knowledge of punk canon, their corny and sentimental affinity for regional scenes, and their technical ineptitude -- but we also praise the few that "rise above" (wink wink). And we'd love for you to join us, but please consider yourself warned, 'cause we're "bringin' da noise, bringin' da punk!"