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Stranded + Cosmic Psychos
  • UPC: 814456028972
  • Item #: 2622271X
  • Rated: NR
  • Genre: Documentary
  • Release Date: 3/26/2024
  • Subtitles: ENG
  • Closed Caption: Yes
  • Original Language: ENG
  • Run Time: 153 minutes
  • Distributor/Studio: Umbrella
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Stranded + Cosmic Psychos on Blu-ray

The 1970s Punk Rock movement: New York had The Ramones, London had Sex Pistols, Australia had The Saints... STRANDED takes a look at the role four musicians from suburban Brisbane played in the explosion of one of the all time greatest musical movements. Featuring interviews with the members of the band, including it's leaders Ed Kuepper and Chris Bailey, as well as the likes of Sir Bob Geldof, former Dead Kennedys frontman Jello Biafra, and Buzzcocks guitarist Steve Diggle, STRANDED examines how the oppressive and conservative government of Joh Bjelke-Petersen in the 1970s helped act as a catalyst for the rise of punk rock in Australia, and how as a result The Saints went on to be one of the most influential bands in the country. For 30 years, the Cosmic Psychos have blazed a trail of empty beer cans and busted eardrums around the globe with their quintessential Australian drawl and pounding punk rock songs. With appearances (and party tricks) by Eddie Vedder, Mudhoney, The Melvins, Butch Vig, Hard-Ons, L7 (to name but a few), this doco is a full frontal assault on the senses. Loud, rugged, and entertaining Blokes You can Trust shows all of the Psychos' highs and lows, riches and rip offs, line up changes and loss. This is an extraordinary tale of Australia's most unique cultural ambassadors, who sing about dead kangaroos, pubs, and schnitzels. It's a tribute to a country lad, a family man, still rocking and rolling, when most have retired to the couch.