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Never Mind a Little Rain is this gritty dive into the hardcore punk scene of late 70s and early 80s Japan. You can almost feel the raw energy and rebellion oozing from the screen. The film captures that chaotic atmosphere of underground gigs, the sweat, the noise, and the fervent spirit of bands like GASTUNK and GAUZE. It’s not just about the music, but the whole cultural upheaval that was happening at the time. The pacing feels erratic, almost like a live show, keeping you on your toes. The performances are intensely visceral, showcasing the passion of the musicians. It’s fascinating to see how the scene was shaping itself in a unique way, reflecting both local and global influences. A real gem for anyone into the deeper cuts of punk history.
Captures the essence of 70s and 80s punk culture.Features rare footage and interviews with key figures.Provides a unique perspective on the Japanese music scene.
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