The first ever DVD to spotlight the ever popular cult movement of Anarcho-Punk. A surge of popular interest in anarchism occurred during the 1970s in the UK following the birth of punk rock. However while the early punk scene appropriated anarchist imagery mainly for its shock value the band Crass expounded serious anarchist and pacifist ideas and went on to become a notable influence in the burgeoning Anarcho-Punk movement. Many anarcho-punks are supporters of issues such as animal rights feminism the anti-war movement the anti-globalization movement and many... other social movements. The story of the movement is told by some of the most influential performers including; Penny Rimbaud (Crass) Colin Jerwood (Conflict) Colin & Kevin (Flux of Pink Indians) Dick Lucas (Subhumans) Zillah Minx (Rubella Ballet) Gary Buckley (Dirt) Steve Lake (Zounds) Mark Wallis (Liberty) Gee Vaucher (Crass) Dave Hyndman (Hit Parade) Rob Millar (Amebix) Rodney Relax (Alternative) Stringy & Snout (Erratics) and Gerard Evans (Flowers in the Dustbin). The interview footage is laced with both audio and visual music performance some extremely rare from the main performers on the scene including - Crass / Conflict / Subhumans / Liberty / Toxic Waste / Chumbawamba / Sacrilege / Inner Terrestrials and many more. [show more]
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