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  • Great song , brings back alot of memories, this is more what it was like when I use to see TeenageHead in the 80s. I saw TeenageHead play with the Ramoanes twice and I think I commited every crime that nite in Hamilton. oh well , now im old and tired.

  • Wow!! ..."I´m the future, I´m the future and nobody will stop me" ... This phrase got printed in my mind when I was 14 until now that I´m 41 ... Thanks for sharing this and greetings from Mexico, ese!!

  • tits on youtube!!!YEAH!

  • I fucking love this movie!

  • i saw this movie in theatres when i was 17 and i still believe that chick 0:43 has the nicest nipples i've ever seen LOL

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  • Refused to listen to Punk rock. I was into heavy metal anyway. I didn't like the fast beat and the goofy stuff like slam dancing.

  • you gotta love that X backpatch at 0:33

  • haha i just love seeing a bunch of hardcore punks like these dancing to Teenage Head

  • I love this movie. I was a punk myself, Agnostic front, Cro-mags, Minor threat, etc....

  • great song great movie stegman directed sopranos recently. yes filmed in toronto this club is a real club in downtown toronto i think. life is pain, pain is everything. you, you will learn.

  • You've got to love the eighties, when punk rock was portrayed as the most deadly serious threat to society. Remember the "punk" episode of Quincy, or CHiP's? On TV punk rockers were always depicted as completely psychotic. Apparently if you had weird hair & listened to music that wasn't on top 40 radio you were surely a deranged killer.

  • @TheKrottyKid True but Quincy M.D., C.H.i.P.s and "real" punk was all from the '70's.

  • @NOmeansnoFAN

    Sorry pal, but the Quincy Punk Episode AND the Chips punk episode both originally aired in 1982. I thought I remembered watching those shows when I was a kid in the eighties, but that was a long time ago and I could've been wrong. But I wasn't, ha! It's not like I'm an expert on shitty old TV shows, I just typed "Quincy Punk Episode" into Google. As to your assertion that "real" punk was from the seventies, well... that's a matter of opinion, and most would disagree.

  • @TheKrottyKid "Quincy M.E." 1976-1983 "CHiPs"1977-1983 both considered 70's shows by all who weren't wearing diapers at the time. Ask anyone with a double digit IQ, and you will learn the late 70's was the punk era. From obviously Ramones and Sex Pistols to DOA and Nomeansno all started in the 70's, and DOA is playing here tonight!

  • @NOmeansnoFAN Nice try, but you're still wrong.

  • @TheKrottyKid opinions are like assholes, everyone has one and everyone likes to stick their finger in theirs and wave it under everyone else's nose.

  • @NOmeansnoFAN

    Thanks for sharing that. It's times like this when I'm glad I'm just typing on a keyboard, and I'm not actually anywhere near you. You'll just have to hold your shit-covered fingers under your own nose, weirdo.

  • I remember buying this movie only cuz teenage head was in it, playing one of the best punk rock songs ever written.

  • haha, i remember these days! i would do it all over again. great movie!

  • ahhhh the punks of yesteryear....

    back when punk rock was still very threatening to reagan era conservative amerikkka. Being a punk back then was like begging to get beat up unless you formed a punk gang to fight the preppies and jocks (and sometimes metal-heads)

  • @jsuka555 Thats right, there was a distinction between metal-heads and punkers way back in the early days. Metal and punk kind of merged together though later on.

  • love this movie-Love teenage head!

  • Such a fucking punk classic!!!!!

    and such a cult classic film!!

  • i still remember when i was still a punk!

  • why arent you anymore?

  • Once a punk, always a punk.

  • Teenage Head reminds me of the Canadian version of the Ramones. As for the film I think it was filmed entirely in Toronto. The school scenes were filmed at Central Tech Collegiate located at the corner of Harbord and Bathurst Streets.

  • Brings back memories but this movie sucks shit

  • genial esta pelucula es filete lo malo q los punk mueren al final

  • RIP FRANKIE

  • i lovve this movie

  • I loved the 80's and the b movies like this! Does anyone remember another b film from the 80's called hollywood vice squad?

  • sound quality aint that good, but kewl. pretty kickass flick ;). i want her hair, haha

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