SpokAnarchy! chronicles the manic highs and desperate lows in the emergence of the punk rock scene in culturally barren Spokane, Washington. This coming-of-age story becomes a coming-of-middle-age story as the scene's survivors take an unflinching look at their past, and how their lives were shaped by those years of music and mayhem. Aggressive and experimental music was the glue that brought them together, and 30 years on still resonates. For some the results were devastating. Some went on to bigger and better things. But all carry with them the independent and creative DIY spirit that made SpokAnarchy! live up to its name.
i can tell by the attitude that the ones who were glad the 80's are over... were either 5 yrs old, lived with mom at 40 and realised they missed something that made lasting friendships, while using thier brain,or are just those nasty people that nobody wants around, bringing them down, any-way. i've toured a good share of the world, and have seen plenty of punk rock scenes. we made ours happen against the forces of oppresion-and we did it our way.
trippincripple 1 month ago
teehee - da Skaterz/SkinHeadz? Howz about a harken back2 da Rocker/BreakDancer 'rumble throwDownz' dat were always "Gonna Happen, Gonna GoDown" in R.F.Park? bwaHaHaHaHA!
ahhh spoCANT, da 80z. really NoNeed ta harken d'oh - dat town - dat ShitHole iz ForEver *Trapd* in the 80z.
~Peace~
LIFEIZTOOLTOOLIZLIFE 2 months ago
sheesh,makes me so fucking glad the 80's r over.1 2 3 arts/the grotto,etc.yeah,i guess,cool at z time(gettin white zombie/sonic youth tickets 4 $2.00).but,nastalgia has its place in dusty graves and those who yearn 4 times gone by.i mean...remember when the 'skaters' and the 'skinheads' had a rumble...like i said,SHEESH!(still wondrin where u got all that old footage though.good work!)
pitbullpower100 2 months ago
umm. why are there no comments? typical spokane
droe99 5 months ago