Of all the late ’70s punk godfathers, The Damned always seemed to be the ones to use the nascent punk sound for its purest purpose: To make great music.
MVD and Amphetamine Reptile partner with Robel Films to release The Color of Noise, a film about the history of the label and its founder Tom “Haze” Hazelmyer.
A bizarrely interesting mindtrip for fans of the outlandish. Acting is stiff and awkward, but very entertaining. The rapid-fire outrageousness is worth a look.
X is the coolest band ever. From the twisted poetry of Exene and John Doe to the steely-eyed perpetual smile of Billy Zoom to a drummer named D.J. Bonebrake.
A fascinating look into a photographer’s process. Kern puts the girls in all sorts of unique poses that are sexy, bizarre, creepy, beautiful, or just weird.
Spawning the quotables “Gobble, Gobble, motherf#%@ker” and “Nice tits, bitch,” this is a low budget movie that’s more an attempt at comedy than a horror film.
18 new songs to fingerfuck your eardrums, from harmonized rampage to doo-wop teenage thrills. Only Blag is getting a handjob under the counter at the malt shop.