The film posits that the American hardcore scene was not merely a musical genre, but a subculture and a "tribal" reaction against the conservatism of the Reagan era. It contrasts the polished, commercially successful punk of bands like The Sex Pistols or The Clash (and later pop-punk acts) with the raw, aggressive, and anti-social nature of American hardcore. The narrative is driven by the idea that this was a movement by the youth, for the youth, characterized by "loud, fast rules."
American Hardcore (2006) Director: Paul Rachman Writer/Producer: Steven Blush (based on his book American Hardcore: A Tribal History ) American.Hardcore.2006.LiMiTED.DVDRip.XviD-HNR
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