King Of Punk: The Documentary
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Shehzaad Jiwani (CHARTattack) August 13, 2007 5:03 pm
DVD Review
- Etit/MVD
- 4 / 5

Like a truly great punk song, King Of Punk is over way too soon. In 70 minutes, the doc covers the earliest days of punk rock through interviews with both legends (Marky Ramone and D.O.A.'s Joe Keithley) and unsung heroes (Avengers and OBGYN). By focusing on punk's formative years, the film sets the tone on what later influenced millions of fans and concludes that the music's foundation remains largely unchanged today. This is a true punk film: short, fast and over before you know it.
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