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    • Salad Days: A Decade of Punk in Washington, DC (1980–90) is a documentary written and directed by Scott Crawford. Released on December 19, 2014, the Kickstarter-funded 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 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):

      Ian Mackaye of Fugazi, formerly of The Teen Idles, Minor Threat and co-founder of Dischord Records
      Henry Rollins of Rollins Band, formerly of Black Flag and State of Alert
      Mark Sullivan formerly of Kingface
      Sab Grey of Iron Cross
      Bert Queiroz formerly of Untouchables, Youth Brigade and Second Wind
      Thurston Moore of Sonic Youth
      Alec MacKaye formerly of Untouchables, The Faith, and Ignition
      Dante Ferrando formerly of Iron Cross, Ignition and Gray Matter
      Danny Ingram formerly of Youth Brigade, Madhouse and Strange Boutique
      Nathan Strejcek formerly of The Teen Idles and Youth Brigade
      Skip Groff producer of Y&T Records and Limp Records
      Don Zientara producer of Inner Ear Studios
      Jeff Nelson formerly of The Teen Idles, Minor Threat, Three and co-founder of Dischord Records
      Cynthia Connolly photographer
      Kenny Inouye formerly of Marginal Man
      J Mascis of Dinosaur Jr., formerly of Deep Wound
      Jenny Toomey formerly of Tsunami, Grenadine and co-founder of Simple Machines Records
      Mark Robinson formerly of Unrest and founder of TeenBeat Records
      Scott Crawford filmmaker and journalist
      Bubba DuPree formerly of Void
      Jason Farrell of Swiz
      Dody DiSanto co-founder of 9:30 Club
      Fred Armisen actor, comedian and formerly of Trenchmouth
      Brian Baker of Bad Religion, formerly of Minor Threat and Dag Nasty
      John Stabb formerly of Government Issue
      Boyd Farrell formerly of Black Market Baby
      Mike Dolfi formerly of Black Market Baby
      George Pelecanos novelist and screenwriter
      Mark Haggerty formerly of Iron Cross and Gray Matter
      Michael Hampton formerly of State of Alert, The Faith, Embrace and One Last Wish
      Tom Berard scenester
      Nicole Thomas formerly of Fire Party
      Tom Sherwood reporter and author
      Jessica Kane scenester
      Andre "White Boy" Johnson of Rare Essence
      Bobby Sullivan formerly of Soulside and Lunchmeat
      Stuart Casson formerly of The Meatmen and Dove
      Tim Kerr formerly of Big Boys
      Steve Hansgen formerly of Minor Threat and Second Wind
      Steve Niles formerly of Gray Matter and Three
      Joey Aronstamm formerly of Holy Rollers
      Onam Ben-Israel (formerly Tomas Squip) formerly of Red C, Beefeater and Fidelity Jones
      Monica Richards formerly of Madhouse and Strange Boutique
      Sharon Cheslow formerly of Chalk Circle and BMO
      Amy Pickering formerly of Fire Party
      Mark Andersen author and activist
      Brendan Canty of Fugazi, formerly of Rites of Spring, One Last Wish and Happy Go Licky
      Skeeter Thompson formerly of Scream
      Tom Lyle formerly of Government Issue
      J. Robbins of Office of Future Plans, formerly of Government Issue and Jawbox
      Damon Locks formerly of Trenchmouth
      Jon Jolles scenester
      Jim Saah photographer and filmmaker
      Meghan Adkins formerly of Special K
      Geoff Turner formerly of Gray Matter
      Chris Thomson formerly of Lunchmeat and Ignition
      Scott McCloud formerly of Lunchmeat and Soulside
      Dave Grohl of Foo Fighters, formerly of Scream and Nirvana
      Chris Page formerly of Mission Impossible
      Pete Stahl formerly of Scream
      Franz Stahl formerly of Scream and Foo Fighters
      Steve Polcari formerly of Marginal Man and Artificial Peace
      Jim Spellman journalist and formerly of High Back Chairs and Velocity Girl
      Andy Rapoport formerly of Kingface
      Craig Wedren formerly of Shudder to Think
      Kim Coletta formerly of Jawbox
      Joe Lally of Fugazi


      Soundtrack


      Me and You - Egghunt
      What a Boy Can't Do - Slickee Boys
      Don't Bother Me - Bad Brains
      Kill the Kids - Slinkees
      Never Mind - White Boy
      Pressure's On - Red C
      Banned in DC - Bad Brains
      Nic Fit - Untouchables
      Its About Time We Had A Change - Youth Brigade
      Teen Idles - Teen Idles
      Teen Love - No Trend
      Public Defender - SOA
      Who Cares - Slinkees
      All Ages Show - Dag Nasty
      Gotta Tell Me Why - Slickee Boys
      Repulsion - Madhouse
      Death of a Friend - Double-O
      Teenage Rebel - The Avengers
      Suburban Wasteland - Artificial Peace
      Building - Embrace
      Bet You Never Thought - Scream
      Came Without Warning - Scream
      Baby - Soulside
      DC Groove - Static Disruptors
      Bang on the Drum - Scream
      Throttle - Ignition
      Flannery - Dain Bramage
      Crawl - Kingface
      Lie - Swiz
      Summertime Train - Shudder to Think
      Take it Back - Gray Matter
      Straight Edge - Minor Threat
      Who Are You - Void
      Torn Apart - Marginal Man
      Double Image - Marginal Man
      Forever Gone - Marginal Man
      Bulldog Front - Fugazi
      Waiting Room - Fugazi
      Into Your Shell - Mission Impossible
      Aware - Faith
      World at War - Black Market Baby
      Youth Crimes - Black Market Baby
      Caring Line - Government Issue
      Jaded Eyes - Government Issue
      Swann Street - 3
      Freezer Burn - Jawbox
      Funk Off - Big Boys
      Salad Days - Minor Threat
      I Could Puke - White Boy


      References




      Bibliography


      Crawford, Scott (2017). Spoke: Anecdotes and Images from the Film Salad Days: A Decade of Punk in Washington, DC, 1980–1990. Akashic Books. ISBN 9781617755002.


      External links


      Official page
      Salad Days Official Trailer on Vimeo
      Salad Days at IMDb
      Salad Days at Rotten Tomatoes

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