The Decline of Western Civilization

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The Decline of Western Civilization

Cover of the VHS tape.
Directed by Penelope Spheeris
Produced by Jeff Prettyman
Penelope Spheeris
Written by Penelope Spheeris
Starring Black Flag
The Germs
X
Alice Bag Band
Circle Jerks
Catholic Discipline
Fear.
Cinematography Steve Conant
Editing by Charlie Mullin
Distributed by Media Home Entertainment
Nu Image Films
Release date(s) Flag of United States July 1, 1981
Running time 100 min.
Country US
Language English
Followed by The Decline of Western Civilization II: The Metal Years (1988)
The Decline of Western Civilization III (1998)
Official website
All Movie Guide profile
IMDb profile

The Decline of Western Civilization is a 1981 rockumentary film directed by Penelope Spheeris about the Los Angeles punk rock scene in 1979 and 1980.

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Featuring concert footage of legendary Los Angeles punk bands, and interviews both with band members 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.

Eerily, 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, The Bags, Circle Jerks, Catholic Discipline, and Fear.

  • The Bags
    • "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"
  • The Germs
    • "Manimal"
    • "Shutdown"
  • X
    • "Beyond and Back"
    • "Johnny Hit and Run Paulene"
    • "Nausea"
    • "Unheard Music"
    • "We're Desperate"

The Decline of Western Civilization
The Decline of Western Civilization cover
Soundtrack by Various Artists
Released December, 1981
Genre Punk rock
Label Slash
Producer(s) Gary Hirstius and Alan Kutner
Professional reviews

The soundtrack was released in 1981 by Slash Records on CD and LP. It is 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 designed before his death.

  1. "White Minority" – Black Flag
  2. "Depression" – Black Flag
  3. "Revenge" – Black Flag
  4. "Manimal" – The Germs
  5. "Underground Babylon" – Catholic Discipline
  6. "Beyond And Back" – X
  7. "Johny Hit And Run" Paulene – X
  8. "We're Desperate" – X
  9. "Red Tape" – Circle Jerks
  10. "Back Against The Wall" – Circle Jerks
  11. "I Just Want Some Skank" – Circle Jerks
  12. "Beverly Hills" – Circle Jerks
  13. "Gluttony" – The Bags
  14. "I Don't Care About You" – Fear
  15. "I Love Livin' In The City" – Fear
  16. "Fear Anthem – Fear


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