Andrea Lindsey, that is truly amazing, I seen the movie when I was 12, I'm 47 now & still love it! I love the way 1 movie can bring back so many memories!
I know Pat Brown was an original member of one of Jack Grisham's earlier bands, but he couldn't play worth a shit so he was replaced. He was definitely V.C. (Vicious Circle) one of the First LBC/HB Punk Rock gangs ever. The Vandals changed in Dec. 1983 when Human left, then got worse after Stevo Left. Stevo was the most important member, since he had a distinct personality that PERFECTLY Illustrated the songs. Jan rules as did Human. The band ended in my eyes after Stevo was kicked out. It went downhill when Human left, but stayed okay with Chalmers on Bass as he was one of the O.G. Members (The band ended in 1986 in my eyes)
So jealous of you guys that went to these shows unfortunately I grew up on the east coast and was a little behind in age born in 84. My older brother would always tell me how crazy it was when he and his band would go out west
Goddamn I miss the 80s hard-core scene. It was fun, crazy. I was 16 - 17 At the time. Tons of friends, tons of shows, there was always something. The Vandals are nothing without Stevo out front.
I went to Jr High and High school with Pat in Long Beach, always was cool with me. I do admit that when he came through the front door of a Party, I went out the back. trouble always followed
I saw the Vandals at The Mab in SF CA circa 1984 and they did Lady Killer a super great song and one wore a Record Player like a guita and scratched during the song. These ahead of their time Punk Funk were so great!! I had a radio show on THE Quake one of 3 major stations that played New Wave and Punk and the Vandals came to visit and gave me a gift of Frozen Corndogs which I attempted I think to give as a prize as it was a game show called "Graveyard AGoGo" I was the Hostess Twinkie The Hostess with the Mostess The Vanna White of the Airwaves That was my role and Handal Vandal! God I Miss Live MUsic I mean in a Club not a stadium! ya know! I always loved the LA bands Favorite: Redd Kross dudes!
I have been looking for years for my Sons Dad and Uncle in a West Coast Punk Video or Movie, Today I have proof to show our Sons There really was a "Back in The Day" Thank You for Posting the Old Hood Norwalk Downey CA
Pat Brown,as well as Jack Grisham and Tod Barns were Long beach Vicious Circle gang members. The First punk gang in SoCal. Vicious Circle album is now available for down load. It's pretty cool Beach Punk Rock.
A lot of people don't know about the whole echo beach thing either. That's where all the crazy california surf-punk designs came from, that now are world wide style. A few punk bands surfed and lived their.
Joe Escelante stole the songs, ruined Steve-o and exploited and stripped punk like the new wave model in this movie. There was a punk Zine circulating in the early nineties warning of kung fu records, a poser record label disguised as Punk but will eventually destroy the scene. Those proved to be some prophetic words. Punk has been shredded marketed and packaged beyond recognition. But, whenever I watch this movie I still feel the nostalgia and spirit of DIY in my heart! When I left my abusive home at 15 years old... this movie is to thank for that boldness. Nothing last forever, but the old scene still holds a special place in my heart. 🤘💓💣💥
they're 2 different bands, the comment about kung fu records is kinda interesting since most of their discog is on that poser Dexter Holland's record label nitro
The Factualizer man, if it want for that damn Joe Escalante we'd have that pure punk rock we had in the 80s. The best part that I remember is when half the Punks turned into fucking nazis.
Joe was and probably remains a lawyer, which was something I learned in the 1990s when Kung Fu records was one of my advertisers. Does this have something to do with the Vandals being ruined? I won't state so, but I feel that we should all know who did what.
The group coming out of the Church in the beginning looks exactly like a good handful of ppl I went to HS with. I was in HS 82'-86 so the big part of punk was already over but there was still a good size group of wannabees. Had I of been in HS 78'-1982 I would of witnessed the real one's. I was in a thrift shop in La Habra in 1981 with my surfer long hair and youthful looks when Bunky Backman and Sergio and a crew of Real Punkers from La Habra HS came in. Bunky picked up some shears and was looking over at me. He didn't know who I was but I knew who he was. Was a little nervous but did escape with my hair in tacked. True Story! I also knew guy's who knew Pat Brown.
There is a reason it is a cult classic. I grew up in Montebello in the 70s/80s, where some of it was filmed, the phone booth opening, where the 105 and 605 were the abandoned houses in Downey, they sat there for years after the movie was made, at least till late 80s... From the freeway you could see a 7 Seconds and Blitz tag on the side of a boarded up house next to the 605 along with other punk graffiti. The film isn't meant to be The Outsiders. Think Over The Edge.
I grew up in Duarte I also remember that area I worked for Monrovia ice co at the time and drove by while they were filming I later rented the movie on vhf and realised what I had seen
A young joe p escalante hitting them skins. This movie also had flea in it. I used to rent it at blockbuster and ppl wrote punk's not dead and anarchy signs all over the label lol
Letra The Legend Of Pat Brown de The Vandals original Pat Brown - Tried to run the cops down - Pat Brown - Ran 'em into the ground - Pat Brown - Tried to run the cops down - Pat Brown - Ran 'em into the ground - Patrick Edward Brown - Tried to run the cops down - Patrick Edward Brown - Tried to run the mother fuckin cops into the ground - Pat Brown - Gets real mean, when he's in his machine - He's no zero, he's a fucking hero - Pat Brown - He didn't get too far - Pat Brown - He got holes in his car - Pat Brown - They threw him in jail - Pat Brown - Couldn't pay his bail - Patrick Edward Brown - Tried to run the cops down - Patrick Edward Brown - Tried to run the mother fuckin cops into the ground - Pat Brown - He's a crazy guy - and I'll tell you why - He's no clown, so don't fuck around - He's got a shotgun, yeah he thinks it's fun - To shoot at you - Patrick Edward Brown - Tried to run the cops down - Patrick Edward Brown - Tried to run the mother fuckin cops into the ground - Pat Brown - He's a crazy guy - Yeah I'll tell you why - On a hunting trip - the trigger slipped - someone almost died - Circle Massage got a shotgun barrage - He won't pay 50 bucks for head - Music shop got a midnight shopping stop - 'Hello Marshal Amps' - Stereo store got hit for even more - But Pat got caught - At the Cuckoo's Nest, he did his best - To waste some pigs - Patrick Edward Brown - Tried to run the cops down - Patrick Edward Brown - Tried to run the mother fuckin cops into the ground - Pat Brown - He don't fuck around - Pat Brown - He's got a shotgun - Yeah you better run - Me and Joey know - Here he comes - down your street - Sawed-off shotgun - in his seat - Better look around - cause here comes Pat Brown - Gonna run you down - Now don't fuck around - with Pat Brown - Don't fuck around - with Pat Brown - with Pat - Brown
If we compare these rumble scenes within that live concert with nowadays youth culture...hehehe...i think it was really another planet...but really it was exactly like that , I experienced and survived the Eighties decade subcultures ! ...hehehe
the best part is the kid in the crowd flipping stevo the bird and stevo gives it right back. i did that to tim armstrong at a rancid concert and that lame ass looked right at me and didnt do anything. so naturally, two songs later, i threw a few handfuls of pennies at him on stage.
the good ole days when skankin was all about having fun, not the shit towards the end when it was about keeping your ass away from the skins lining the edge.
@TheTrainRex Pat Brown really did do all that shit.. theres an old video clip of him that the vandals had from a documentary.. he ran 2 cops over outside of an L.A area club.. When they asked him why he did it.. he said "Its my Birthday"
Ha Great album. Meh movie with some great music. Saw these guys around 83ish when they came out east at a local club. I still remember them playing Urban Struggle like it was yesterday. Man I'm fucking old.
@TheTrainRex THATS AWSOME, I ALWAYS THOUGH OF THAT, THAT HE REALLY EXISTED!!! JEJEJE ... HE WAS A LITTLE TWISTED IN THE HEAD.. FUNNY!!! POOR PAT BROWN!!
***** Anthony Kiedis is in Suburbia during this song? Wow! Ive seen it hundreds of times. And never noticed that. He got his ass kicked on Point Break by Keanu & Swayze. So maybe he was a doucher in the 80's. Even though i did like freaky styley. So he probably wasnt that big of a doucher.
@grindhousejunky79 If you pay attention to the music Vandals original stuff wasn't really towards anything political, it was mostly about funny ass situations like Pirates life - which is about riding Disney Land's Pirates of the Caribbean ride while on LSD.
Zack Dragoo but wait your offending new punks and those punks were patches back then as well. not in suburbia all the time but in Great Britain and many other places
That is fucking stupid, bands usually didn't have enough money to make merch. I have been going to punk gigs for over 30 years, every shirt I own I bought at gigs, does that make me less of a punk? Just saw TSOL, Rhino 39 and Circle One last night, great gig, coming up on 50, it keeps me young.
Cookie cutter looks do you know what punk is? Mike is right. I can't hardly find much punk rock stuff in the fucking town I live in anymore. so I make my own. looks are not everything. lol
@@automatichornetNOJB let's be honest UK 80s punk was a complete rip off of Oi and the sex pistols, every Brit punk of the 80s were commie robots wearing the same lame Mohawks and the same patches. Just imagine how cringy and phony the Exploited were I'd say they were the main reason why punk became a fashion, they are responsible for the mess.
Amazing how everyone changed their tune (literally) once Dookie, Smash, and Punk in Drublic dropped. Suddenly everyone saw dollar signs, and a way to not have to get a miserable REAL job.
Yes but what if you did get paid enough doing something enjoyable and could eat and buy stuff for other people without clocking in? It's hard to hate them off that alone. If you need to hate though , the crappy music is enough. All three of those bands have more or less stayed true to themselves ( not necessarily true to "punk") into old age, which is a challenge, nofx actually improved after repeating the same album four or five times. Maximum rock n roll is still my favorite
@patbrown911 Depends on what you like in a movie. Some people like movies that capture a period of time and a lifestyle that most people arent familiar with. Add to the the pure 80s nostalgia and the great bands and well someone like me considers this movie fuckin great. It was never destined to win any awards, but if you think award winning movies are the only good ones then you obviously arent in the proper demographic for this movie.
So many time had passed and people still badmouth me. Even when I apologized my initial commentary by saying I was drunk when I wrote it. I still think the script sucks, just that, even if the actors we´re amateurs. Even a Nazi Punk criticized me, that was really bizarre, hehe. Long live Stevo, the greatest lead singer ever!!!
I think the cheesy acting is part of the charm of the movie. Roger Corman the king of low budget b movies made this. The movie and music are awesome and one of a kind in this movie. But you are entitled to your opinion. I respectfully disagree...
Well, I was kinda drunk when i wrote this commentary. I know the actors are amateurs, but the story is bad, could be better. Anyway, I like this movie, but the bands are the best thing in the movie, that´s just my opinion...
Pat Brown and Todd Barnes (T.S.O.L.) used to be two of the craziest people in Long Beach. That's my godfather singing. RIP Stevo-O, you are missed.
I saw this live when I was 13. My brother dragged me to my first show. DI. This movie defined me as a person.
Andrea Lindsey, that is truly amazing, I seen the movie when I was 12, I'm 47 now & still love it! I love the way 1 movie can bring back so many memories!
Andrea Lindsey cool
Andrea Lindsey you were in the audience?
I think a lot of us in their 40's could agree that this movie defined our generation.
R.I.P Stevo (1959-2005)
Amen.
Stevo -- NOT Steve-o
This is a real the vandals !!! Stevo rip
@@EarlSmith2469 Who cares?
Definitely
Best movie ever, it changed my life. It made me who I am.
What Me? Ditto
Pat Brown was my friend. Came from the same stomping ground and skated together way before he became Legend.
I know Pat Brown was an original member of one of Jack Grisham's earlier bands, but he couldn't play worth a shit so he was replaced. He was definitely V.C. (Vicious Circle) one of the First LBC/HB Punk Rock gangs ever. The Vandals changed in Dec. 1983 when Human left, then got worse after Stevo Left. Stevo was the most important member, since he had a distinct personality that PERFECTLY Illustrated the songs. Jan rules as did Human. The band ended in my eyes after Stevo was kicked out. It went downhill when Human left, but stayed okay with Chalmers on Bass as he was one of the O.G. Members (The band ended in 1986 in my eyes)
The Vandals after Stev-o sucked, they ruined the name and legacy.
So jealous of you guys that went to these shows unfortunately I grew up on the east coast and was a little behind in age born in 84. My older brother would always tell me how crazy it was when he and his band would go out west
Goddamn I miss the 80s hard-core scene. It was fun, crazy. I was 16 - 17 At the time. Tons of friends, tons of shows, there was always something. The Vandals are nothing without Stevo out front.
Im 32 i was born too late 😂
I went to Jr High and High school with Pat in Long Beach, always was cool with me.
I do admit that when he came through the front door of a Party, I went out the back.
trouble always followed
I saw the Vandals at The Mab in SF CA circa 1984 and they did Lady Killer a super great song and one wore a Record Player like a guita and scratched during the song. These ahead of their time Punk Funk were so great!! I had a radio show on THE Quake one of 3 major stations that played New Wave and Punk and the Vandals came to visit and gave me a gift of Frozen Corndogs which I attempted I think to give as a prize as it was a game show called "Graveyard AGoGo" I was the Hostess Twinkie The Hostess with the Mostess The Vanna White of the Airwaves That was my role and Handal Vandal! God I Miss Live MUsic I mean in a Club not a stadium! ya know! I always loved the LA bands Favorite: Redd Kross dudes!
My dad used to live in L.A. and he told me Pat Brown was a real guy that actually did all that stuff in the song.
One of my all time favorite punk rock tunes.
He's no zero. He's a FUCKIN' hero!
I have been looking for years for my Sons Dad and Uncle in a West Coast Punk Video or Movie, Today I have proof to show our Sons There really was a "Back in The Day" Thank You for Posting the Old Hood Norwalk Downey CA
Best version of Pat Brown is this live one from Suburbia
Pat Brown,as well as Jack Grisham and Tod Barns were Long beach Vicious Circle gang members. The First punk gang in SoCal. Vicious Circle album is now available for down load. It's pretty cool Beach Punk Rock.
Yep
Carl Nieves OC scene 4 life!!!
Actually Suicidals were the First official gang to be regonized by the L.A.P.D. along with Circle One Family Vicious Circle came alil bit after
Long Beach is fuckin lame nowadays. That’s my hometown. Shits fuckin pathetic now
@@tobiwolfcastle3801 RE: LA Punk gangs - Don't forget the LADS -LA Death Squad. RIP Patrick Michael Kilpatrack AKA Pat the Boob.
The vandals were the Vandals with Steve-o Jensen.
He sucked compared to Dave
Fact
I mean what even happened to Steve-o
He want good enough to get in another band and be a valued member
A lot of people don't know about the whole echo beach thing either. That's where all the crazy california surf-punk designs came from, that now are world wide style. A few punk bands surfed and lived their.
Joe Escelante stole the songs, ruined Steve-o and exploited and stripped punk like the new wave model in this movie. There was a punk Zine circulating in the early nineties warning of kung fu records, a poser record label disguised as Punk but will eventually destroy the scene. Those proved to be some prophetic words. Punk has been shredded marketed and packaged beyond recognition. But, whenever I watch this movie I still feel the nostalgia and spirit of DIY in my heart! When I left my abusive home at 15 years old... this movie is to thank for that boldness. Nothing last forever, but the old scene still holds a special place in my heart. 🤘💓💣💥
Absolutely!!! This IS the Vandals. That shit version pisses me off still!!!
they're 2 different bands, the comment about kung fu records is kinda interesting since most of their discog is on that poser Dexter Holland's record label nitro
he got in and actually manage the band.. and he has paid all of the old members off and they are happy...they get their royalties now...
The Factualizer man, if it want for that damn Joe Escalante we'd have that pure punk rock we had in the 80s. The best part that I remember is when half the Punks turned into fucking nazis.
Joe was and probably remains a lawyer, which was something I learned in the 1990s when Kung Fu records was one of my advertisers. Does this have something to do with the Vandals being ruined? I won't state so, but I feel that we should all know who did what.
No one could fill stevo's shoes
Wayne Garrard true
The group coming out of the Church in the beginning looks exactly like a good handful of ppl I went to HS with. I was in HS 82'-86 so the big part of punk was already over but there was still a good size group of wannabees. Had I of been in HS 78'-1982 I would of witnessed the real one's. I was in a thrift shop in La Habra in 1981 with my surfer long hair and youthful looks when Bunky Backman and Sergio and a crew of Real Punkers from La Habra HS came in. Bunky picked up some shears and was looking over at me. He didn't know who I was but I knew who he was. Was a little nervous but did escape with my hair in tacked. True Story! I also knew guy's who knew Pat Brown.
This world needs STEVE -O. R.I.P.
Wow, the vandals changed alot
I am Brazilian and i think this movie is brilliant, don't judge us by being Brazilian, some are assholes others not as everybody else in the planet.
favorite movie
que buena pelicula, y buen tema tambien!!!
thanks, surburbia is a awesome movie.
I agree with PAT...This movie takes me back...I was about the same age as 'Ethan' when my older sister dragged me to my first show...
Punk will never die.
There is a reason it is a cult classic. I grew up in Montebello in the 70s/80s, where some of it was filmed, the phone booth opening, where the 105 and 605 were the abandoned houses in Downey, they sat there for years after the movie was made, at least till late 80s... From the freeway you could see a 7 Seconds and Blitz tag on the side of a boarded up house next to the 605 along with other punk graffiti. The film isn't meant to be The Outsiders. Think Over The Edge.
DroogInPhoenix Fuck yes!!! 👊🏼👊🏼
I grew up in Duarte I also remember that area I worked for Monrovia ice co at the time and drove by while they were filming I later rented the movie on vhf and realised what I had seen
A young joe p escalante hitting them skins. This movie also had flea in it. I used to rent it at blockbuster and ppl wrote punk's not dead and anarchy signs all over the label lol
Pat Brown used to hang out at Anarchy Manor in Newport beach.
Great Movie! Instant classic!
This was the REAL Vandals . not the shit they became . SteveO was the Vandals .
real punk rock!!
Me and Joey know.
Miss you Stevo!
Did anyone notice 'jack' in platoon??
ecopunk66 He was also in Night Of The Comet for a few minutes.
ecopunk66 “jack” was in point break
You know what now that you mention it yah was he the guy that's like "politics man..."
The Actor that played jack also was in Platoon.
R.I.P.....Pat Brown...Steve O...the best!
RIP Stevo long live the original pat brown
"pat brown he gets mean when he's in his machine, hey ain't no zero he's a fucking HERO!" love the vandals and love this movie
Letra The Legend Of Pat Brown de The Vandals original
Pat Brown - Tried to run the cops down - Pat Brown - Ran 'em into the ground - Pat Brown - Tried to run the cops down - Pat Brown - Ran 'em into the ground - Patrick Edward Brown - Tried to run the cops down - Patrick Edward Brown - Tried to run the mother fuckin cops into the ground - Pat Brown - Gets real mean, when he's in his machine - He's no zero, he's a fucking hero - Pat Brown - He didn't get too far - Pat Brown - He got holes in his car - Pat Brown - They threw him in jail - Pat Brown - Couldn't pay his bail - Patrick Edward Brown - Tried to run the cops down - Patrick Edward Brown - Tried to run the mother fuckin cops into the ground - Pat Brown - He's a crazy guy - and I'll tell you why - He's no clown, so don't fuck around - He's got a shotgun, yeah he thinks it's fun - To shoot at you - Patrick Edward Brown - Tried to run the cops down - Patrick Edward Brown - Tried to run the mother fuckin cops into the ground - Pat Brown - He's a crazy guy - Yeah I'll tell you why - On a hunting trip - the trigger slipped - someone almost died - Circle Massage got a shotgun barrage - He won't pay 50 bucks for head - Music shop got a midnight shopping stop - 'Hello Marshal Amps' - Stereo store got hit for even more - But Pat got caught - At the Cuckoo's Nest, he did his best - To waste some pigs - Patrick Edward Brown - Tried to run the cops down - Patrick Edward Brown - Tried to run the mother fuckin cops into the ground - Pat Brown - He don't fuck around - Pat Brown - He's got a shotgun - Yeah you better run - Me and Joey know - Here he comes - down your street - Sawed-off shotgun - in his seat - Better look around - cause here comes Pat Brown - Gonna run you down - Now don't fuck around - with Pat Brown - Don't fuck around - with Pat Brown - with Pat - Brown
Why they 'outside' anyway ???
Vandals r on !
I Love this film.
It's so funny.
😜
"Get a job!"
If we compare these rumble scenes within that live concert with nowadays youth culture...hehehe...i think it was really another planet...but really it was exactly like that , I experienced and survived the Eighties decade subcultures ! ...hehehe
the best part is the kid in the crowd flipping stevo the bird and stevo gives it right back. i did that to tim armstrong at a rancid concert and that lame ass looked right at me and didnt do anything. so naturally, two songs later, i threw a few handfuls of pennies at him on stage.
great movie
Vandals rocked and SUBURBIA killed!
the good ole days when skankin was all about having fun, not the shit towards the end when it was about keeping your ass away from the skins lining the edge.
Genius frontman! This band coulda been huge had he stuck around
@SCLOSANGELESX3 im glad you like!!!! ..... I love original Vandals also!!!!
he crushed his enemies like any real man would
@TheTrainRex
Pat Brown really did do all that shit.. theres an old video clip of him that the vandals had from a documentary.. he ran 2 cops over outside of an L.A area club.. When they asked him why he did it.. he said "Its my Birthday"
Ha
Great album. Meh movie with some great music.
Saw these guys around 83ish when they came out east at a local club.
I still remember them playing Urban Struggle like it was yesterday.
Man I'm fucking old.
Hahaa!
At 4:26
I reakon its her wiv the hair saying
'Bee qUite'
😜
Thats a young chili pepper.. Flea
who cares. flea's a midget and a marxist hippie bozo. he obviously couldn't handle socal.
Arrogant 80s he played in fear though
he's no zero....HE'S A FUCKING HERO!
Flea Moshiando con The Vandals !!
@TheTrainRex THATS AWSOME, I ALWAYS THOUGH OF THAT, THAT HE REALLY EXISTED!!! JEJEJE ... HE WAS A LITTLE TWISTED IN THE HEAD.. FUNNY!!! POOR PAT BROWN!!
3:02 Johnny Cochrane wants to lay a beat down
ecopunk66 jack is also one of the surf nazis on Point Break with Anthony Kiedis, keanu and Swayze...
I love you angie
***** Anthony Kiedis is in Suburbia during this song? Wow! Ive seen it hundreds of times. And never noticed that. He got his ass kicked on Point Break by Keanu & Swayze. So maybe he was a doucher in the 80's. Even though i did like freaky styley. So he probably wasnt that big of a doucher.
***** I only liked RHCP in the 80's and early 90's. I agree completely with you 👉👍👌 you really are awesome!
Jack was also one of the “comet crazy zombies “ in Night of the Comet.
A big FSU to all. If I needed him my soul,to the hole I never made it , doesn't mean he didn't take it. We all became pirates
This Movie can't be touched.
@grindhousejunky79 If you pay attention to the music Vandals original stuff wasn't really towards anything political, it was mostly about funny ass situations like Pirates life - which is about riding Disney Land's Pirates of the Caribbean ride while on LSD.
Look at lil Flea! HaHa!
Nothing against Josh, but Steve-o was the Vandals.
te little kid is the protagonist of entourage!!!! .... Adrian Grenier
I think chili pepper anthony keidas is getting pushed in head by casey royer of D.I. to avoid falling down towards the end. lol
This shows the true meaning behind D.I.Y. everyone made their own shit, nowa days people go looking for patches and cookie cutter looks.
Agreed...
Zack Dragoo but wait your offending new punks and those punks were patches back then as well. not in suburbia all the time but in Great Britain and many other places
That is fucking stupid, bands usually didn't have enough money to make merch. I have been going to punk gigs for over 30 years, every shirt I own I bought at gigs, does that make me less of a punk? Just saw TSOL, Rhino 39 and Circle One last night, great gig, coming up on 50, it keeps me young.
Cookie cutter looks do you know what punk is? Mike is right. I can't hardly find much punk rock stuff in the fucking town I live in anymore. so I make my own. looks are not everything. lol
@@automatichornetNOJB let's be honest UK 80s punk was a complete rip off of Oi and the sex pistols, every Brit punk of the 80s were commie robots wearing the same lame Mohawks and the same patches. Just imagine how cringy and phony the Exploited were I'd say they were the main reason why punk became a fashion, they are responsible for the mess.
‘Beee Quite!’
😜
PAT BROWN
classic
Amazing how everyone changed their tune (literally) once Dookie, Smash, and Punk in Drublic dropped. Suddenly everyone saw dollar signs, and a way to not have to get a miserable REAL job.
Yes but what if you did get paid enough doing something enjoyable and could eat and buy stuff for other people without clocking in? It's hard to hate them off that alone. If you need to hate though , the crappy music is enough. All three of those bands have more or less stayed true to themselves ( not necessarily true to "punk") into old age, which is a challenge, nofx actually improved after repeating the same album four or five times. Maximum rock n roll is still my favorite
@patbrown911
how well versed in punk were you living in Brasil in 1984? even born yet?
seeN the vandals live I want to be a Cowboy
@TheNewMusicNetwork I'm talking about 1:02
Is that Mao on his shirt?
@froufroufox13 ohh!! man!!! he is really not.... but he looks just like him... !!! O.O
FACT: Flea does his first stage dive in this movie!
isle always prefer the original group. Peace thru vandalism/When in rome. . . .is my essential 80z punk album.
Great acting by Flea lol
OH SHIT!!!! Is that my homeboy Joe Escalante on the drums?!?!! Seeing is believing. Then & now, the Vandals still rule!!!!! \||/
@maryjaneskull Alot .
I wonder what Hot Topic they got their clothes at... Prolly the Sherman Oaks Galleria store.
Back then it would have been the Merry Go Round clothing store.
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God bless skinhead! Oi! From indonesia🍻
@patbrown911 Depends on what you like in a movie. Some people like movies that capture a period of time and a lifestyle that most people arent familiar with. Add to the the pure 80s nostalgia and the great bands and well someone like me considers this movie fuckin great. It was never destined to win any awards, but if you think award winning movies are the only good ones then you obviously arent in the proper demographic for this movie.
Prooper Punk Mother.
You cut out the Kit Kat Club :(
"I like your personality"
@patbrown911 is not worth an Oscar.. thats for sure.... but is a statement.... and yes the best of the movies are the bands.....
and point break.....
"Be Quite"
He has Shaft for a stepdad lol
(TR)
Damn joe lol
I'm 15 I listen to this
lol casey royer destroying anthony keidas at the end.
@Afrosamurai532 WOW, your fucking cool, can I have your autograph?:)
Is that kid in the middle "Flea"?
Out of all the punk bands I used to listen to,The Vandals and Circle Jerkes were the lamest!You couldn't have paid me enough to listen to either!
+Raccy-I can't believe how serious you are taking someone's comment about disliking a band.You're a complete freak!
Hey man, why do you think they're boring? Stage presence? Music ability? I like both but I'd like to hear your civilized answer.
IcePrincess751 = poser
So many time had passed and people still badmouth me. Even when I apologized my initial commentary by saying I was drunk when I wrote it. I still think the script sucks, just that, even if the actors we´re amateurs. Even a Nazi Punk criticized me, that was really bizarre, hehe. Long live Stevo, the greatest lead singer ever!!!
I think the cheesy acting is part of the charm of the movie. Roger Corman the king of low budget b movies made this. The movie and music are awesome and one of a kind in this movie. But you are entitled to your opinion. I respectfully disagree...
Well, I was kinda drunk when i wrote this commentary. I know the actors are amateurs, but the story is bad, could be better. Anyway, I like this movie, but the bands are the best thing in the movie, that´s just my opinion...