Salad Days (2014 film) explained

Salad Days
Starring:John Stabb, Ian MacKaye, Henry Rollins, Dave Grohl, Alec MacKaye, Fred Armisen and many more musicians, entertainment executives, etc.
Director:Scott Crawford
Music:Michael Hampton
Distributor:MVD Entertainment Group
Runtime:103 min.
Language:English
Producer:Scott Crawford

Salad Days: A Decade of Punk in Washington, DC (1980–90) is a documentary written and directed by Scott Crawford.[1] Released on December 19, 2014,[2] the Kickstarter-funded[3] [4] film features early pioneers of the Washington, DC hardcore punk music scene over a decade (1980–1990) including Minor Threat, Fugazi, Bad Brains, Government Issue, Youth Brigade, Teen Idles, Rites of Spring, and others.

Synopsis

This documentary film addresses the growth[5] and the social, cultural and political aspects that influenced the hardcore punk music scene in Washington, DC. The film features numerous footage shot and photos of the hardcore movement. It features interviews with early hardcore punk music artists from bands and many more.

Interviewees

The interviewees are (in order of appearance):

Soundtrack

Bibliography

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Scott Crawford. IMDb. 1.
  2. Gensler. Andy. 'Salad Days,' Washington D.C. Hardcore Doc, Gets Hometown Premiere. Billboard. 10 May 2016. 1.
  3. Web site: Salad Days: The Birth of Punk Rock in the Nation's Capital. Kickstarter. 10 May 2016. 3.
  4. Web site: Martins. Chris. '80s D.C. Punk Scene's Story Will Be Told in 'Salad Days' Doc. Spin. September 24, 2012 . 11 May 2016. 4.
  5. Plitt. Amy. 'Salad Days': The Story Behind the D.C. Hardcore Doc. Rolling Stone. April 11, 2015 . 10 May 2016. 3.