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Fear Of A Punk Planet: Volume 1 (2002)
Rating:
Starring: Various Artists
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Category: Music
Studio: Spectrum
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Length:
55 mins

 
 

 

Episode 1: NOFX
When Mullet, California's only punk club is shut down by the evil fire marshal (played by Tenacious D's Kyle Gass), four punks with four different views on the meaning of punk rock band together to save the club, and "the scene."

Written and produced by the Vandals' Joe Escalante (who also plays the club owner), this series marks the first ever dramatic depiction of the California punk rock scene in a television format. Think "Degrassi Jr. High" set at Gilman Street. Episode one stars NoFX who graciously allowed the Kung Fu Films crew to capture the world's only existing high quality 16mm film footage of the band available anywhere. It's all here plus bonus concert performances.

Episode 2: Bouncing Souls To The Rescue!
Embattled punk club owner Brian Gomez (Joe Escalante) oversees a heated debate over who's punk and who's a "sell-out." The committee agrees on the Bouncing Souls and The Ataris for the grand re-opening of the Club Baby Seal. Trouble is afoot when the evil fire marshal (Tenacious D's Kyle Gass) sets out to sabotage the event.

Episode 3: Really Sick Of It All
Chunx's East Coast Hard Core reputation is on the line when he has to replace his band mates through the wan-tads or face losing his big chance to open for Sick Of It All and Good Riddance.