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Get It Away

Get It Away

A Short Film About SSD

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Formed in Boston, Massachusetts, in the summer of 1981, SSD (Society System Decontrol) are universally recognized as the first straight-edge band and their 1982 debut The Kids Will Have Their Say is considered a landmark release for hardcore music. However many fans consider 1983’s sophomore effort Get It Away to be the band’s most crucial release. Trust Records has re released both albums and has partnered with Six Stair Productions to tell the story in this short film about one of hardcores most important bands, SSD.

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Status

Released

Original Language

English

Runtime

22 mins

Rating

0/10

Release Date

06 June 2024

Country

Cast

Christine Elise McCarthy

Christine Elise McCarthy

Narrator

Al Barile

Al Barile

Self

Jamie Sciarappa

Jamie Sciarappa

Self

Springa

Springa

Self

Chris Foley

Chris Foley

Self

Glen E. Friedman

Glen E. Friedman

Self

Jeff Ament

Jeff Ament

Self

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