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It is a series of documentaries consisting of a set of four parts. This documentary series gives a real and clear look at the life of executive producer John Varpatos and the myth of Punk Iggy Pop, where there seems to be a lot we do not know about. The series contains original interviews with leading American punks and bands in the UK, where the interviews discuss more of the secrets and tales embodied in these legends.
The story of the scene is told in a respectful and enjoyable and inoffensive talking heads style that really lifts the curtain on the craziness of it all. But, there's nothing inherently shocking to be gleaned overall.
I realized many of my frustrations with Punk could be boiled down to the fact that punk rockers reveling in the kind of navel-gazing nostalgia this kind of documentary project requires seems anathema to the whole punk-rock ethos.