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SALAD DAYS A Decade of Punk in Washington, DC (1980-90) Played about 2-3 times. I haven't confirmed it as I don't have a playback environment at the moment, but I think it should play without any issues. Please refrain from purchasing if you are concerned about the condition. ◎Reprint Information A documentary that delves into the early DIY punk scene in Washington, D.C., the capital of the United States. This film focuses on the "80s" of this area, which produced many popular punk bands in Japan, such as Minor Threat led by Ian MacKaye, Fugazi, Bad Brains, Scream (where Dave Grohl was a member), Void, Faith, and Marginal Man. It explores the passionate DIY punk scene of the time and how its music and spirit came to have a strong influence on the music scene of later generations. The director is Scott Crawford, a musician and music writer who has been familiar with the D.C. punk scene since he was 12 years old and launched the hardcore fanzine "Metro Zine." Joining him as executive producer is photographer Jim Saah, a leading figure in this scene. The unreleased photos, archive footage, and interviews with the people involved, which only they could capture, are a must-see!
3 days ago