Salad Days: A Decade Of Punk In Washington, DC (1980-90)

  • People in a mosh pit surround a puck singer who's jumped in with them

10th Anniversary Director’s Cut

“Salad Days: A Decade of Punk in Washington, DC (1980-90)” is a documentary film that examines the early DIY punk scene in the Nation’s Capital. It was a decade when seminal bands like Bad Brains, Minor Threat, Government Issue, Scream, Void, Faith, Rites of Spring, Marginal Man, Fugazi, and others released their own records and booked their own shows—without major record label constraints or mainstream media scrutiny. Contextually, it was a cultural watershed that predated the alternative music explosion of the 1990s (and the industry’s subsequent implosion). Thirty years later, DC’s original DIY punk spirit serves as a reminder of the hopefulness of youth, the power of community and the strength of conviction.

Runtime
1h 35m
Year
2024
Director
Scott Crawford
Format
DCP
First Showing
December 9, 2024
Categories
  • Assisted Listening

Showtimes

Monday, December 9, 2024 8:30 PM
Location Big Roxie

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