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Directed by Paul Rachman and based on Steven Blush's book, the film chronicles the birth and evolution of the hardcore punk movement . It focuses on the raw, aggressive, and fiercely DIY subculture that emerged as a reaction to the conservative Reagan era and the perceived "artsiness" of 1970s punk . Because XviD is an older "MPEG-4 Part 2"

Watch the original theatrical trailer to see the raw aesthetic and energy captured by filmmaker Paul Rachman: Share public link Anatomy of a Scene Release: Deciphering the File

: This indicates the source material. Instead of a low-quality "CAM" (recorded with a video camera in a theater) or a "Telesync," a DVDRip meant someone had acquired a commercial retail DVD, bypassed its Content Scramble System (CSS) encryption, and copied the raw video.