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Director
  
Penelope Spheeris

Screenplay
  
Penelope Spheeris

Writer
  
Penelope Spheeris

Language
  
English

8/10
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Genre
  
Documentary, History, Music

Duration
  

Country
  
United States

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Release date
  
July 1, 1981 (United States)

Initial release
  
July 1, 1981 (New York City)

Film series
  
The Decline of Western Civilization

Cast
  
Alice Bag Band
(Themselves),
Alice Bag
,
Claude Bessey
,
Black Flag
,
Don Bolles
,
Dinah Cancer

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,
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,
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,
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,
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The Decline of Western Civilization is an American documentary film filmed through 1979 and 1980. The movie is about the Los Angeles punk rock scene and was directed by Penelope Spheeris. In 1981, the LAPD Chief of Police Daryl Gates wrote a letter demanding the film not be shown again in L.A.

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The film's title is possibly a reference to music critic Lester Bangs' 1970 two-part review of the Stooges' Fun House for Creem magazine, where Bangs quotes a friend who had said the popularity of the Stooges signaled "the decline of Western civilization". Another possibility is that the title refers to Darby Crash's reading of Oswald Spengler's Der Untergang des Abendlandes (The Decline of the West). In We Got the Neutron Bomb, an oral history of the L.A. punk rock scene collected by Marc Spitz, Claude Bessy claims that he came up with the title.

The Decline of Western Civilization movie scenes

The film is the opening act of a trilogy by Spheeris depicting music scenes in Los Angeles during the late 20th century. The second film The Decline of Western Civilization Part II: The Metal Years covers the Los Angeles heavy metal scene of 1986-1988. The third film The Decline of Western Civilization III chronicles the gutter punk lifestyle of homeless teenagers in the late 1990s.

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In 2016, the film was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant".

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Synopsis

Featuring concert footage of Los Angeles punk bands and interviews both with band members, the publishers of Slash fanzine, and with the punks who made up their audience, the film offers a look into a subculture that was largely ignored by the rock music press of the time.

The promotional poster for The Decline (and the record cover of the soundtrack album) featured a close-up frame of Germs singer Darby Crash supine on stage with his eyes closed. Crash died from a heroin-induced suicide shortly before the film was released (the poster was designed before his death).

Bands included are Black Flag, the Germs, X, Alice Bag Band, the Circle Jerks, Catholic Discipline, and Fear. The Germs' performance was replicated in the 2007 Darby Crash biopic What We Do Is Secret.

Performances

  • Alice Bag Band
  • "Gluttony"
  • "Prowlers in the Night"
  • Black Flag
  • "Depression"
  • "Revenge"
  • "White Minority"
  • Circle Jerks
  • "Back Against the Wall"
  • "Beverly Hills"
  • "I Just Want Some Skank"
  • "Red Tape"
  • "Wasted"
  • Catholic Discipline
  • "Barbee Doll Lust"
  • "Underground Babylon"
  • Fear
  • "Beef Bologna"
  • "I Don't Care About You"
  • "I Love Living in the City"
  • "Let's Have a War"
  • "Fear Anthem"
  • Germs
  • "Manimal"
  • "Shutdown"
  • X
  • "Beyond and Back"
  • "Johnny Hit and Run Paulene"
  • "Nausea"
  • "Unheard Music"
  • "We're Desperate"
  • Soundtrack

    The soundtrack was released in December 1980 by Slash Records on LP. In the late 1990s it was released on CD as well. It is currently out of print. Germs singer Darby Crash appears on the soundtrack album cover. He died shortly before the film was released, though the promotional images for the film and album release had been designed before his death.

    Noticeably missing from the soundtrack is "Nausea" by X, which was prominently featured in the film over its opening credits.

    References

    The Decline of Western Civilization Wikipedia
    The Decline of Western Civilization IMDb The Decline of Western Civilization themoviedb.org