Bristol Punks: Sound and Fury
Bristol Punk documentary tracing the raw, rebellious energy of the 1980s punk scene and its lasting effects on the city in 2025. Interviews filmed during the Riotous Assembly in April 2025 in The Fleece. With thanks to the following interviewees: Bear, Lunatic Fringe Stig, Amebix Simon, Lunatic Fringe Locations featured: The Fleece, Trinity Centre and The Crown Tavern Old Market From forgotten gig venues to squats, this documentary explores the places that shaped a countercultural movement, featuring stories of Bristol punk legends like Lunatic Fringe, Disorder and Chaos UK. #Bristol #BristolPunk #1980sPunk #Punkdocumentary RELATED EPISODES: Meet Bristol's oldest DJ, John Gough: • The OLDEST DJ in England? 🎥 CHAPTERS 00:00 Bristol Punks in the 1980s 02:14 2025 Interviews with band members

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