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Key Themes from the Film
- Regional Fury: Unlike the London-originating punk scene, American hardcore was decentralized. The film dedicates significant time to Washington, D.C.’s straight-edge movement, Los Angeles’s bleak suburbia (Black Flag’s Damaged era), Boston’s blistering thrash, and Vancouver’s politically charged hardcore.
- The “No” Generation: From Minor Threat’s “Straight Edge” (no drugs) to Reagan Youth’s anti-authority stance, the scene was defined by refusal—refusal to conform, to grow up, or to sell out.
- Violence and Catharsis: The documentary doesn’t shy away from the infamous violence of hardcore shows: the stage-dives, the clenched fists, the occasional brawl. But it also argues that, for outsiders and misfits, the pit was a place of community and release.