
"From the beginning, I was like, 'Bro, we're going to make a band that is going to be like a line in the sand,' says one member of the group in the trailer. 'Sick ass fools are going to fuck with us, and bitch ass motherfuckers are not going to feel us.'"
"The documentary captures how four outcasts from society's margins ignited a pandemic-era music movement that challenged definitions of public space, rebellion, and the right to assemble through fan-filmed concert footage and exclusive interviews."
Dead City Punx is an upcoming documentary about an LA-based DIY punk band known for organizing illegal outdoor concerts featuring graffiti, fireworks, and bonfires. The film, executive produced by Zack de la Rocha with Roger Gastman and Joseph Pattisall, will premiere on April 16th at The Regent Theater with two showtimes featuring special guests. The band consists of members Meka, Grumpy, Mike, and Adrian, who have gained notoriety for their confrontational approach to public space and assembly. The documentary uses fan-filmed concert footage and exclusive interviews to chronicle how four social outsiders created a pandemic-era music movement challenging conventional definitions of rebellion and public gathering.
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