
Circle Jerks: My Career As A Jerk
From their inception, the LA punk band Circle Jerks was steeped in controversy. Established in late 1979 by former members of Black Flag and Red Cross (now known as Redd Kross), the group came to embody the essence, sound, and vigor of California’s Hardcore Punk scene. Filmmaker David Markey, known for works like “1991: The Year Punk Broke” and “The Slog Movie,” combines detailed interviews, rare live performances, and historical insights to narrate the journey of one of the most impactful bands in the American underground music scene. “My Career as a Jerk” traces the band’s evolution from their early beginnings and iconic debut, through their experiences with independent labels and the 80s touring circuit, to the struggles with addiction, conflicts, and injuries that led to their disbandment. Naturally, the story doesn’t quite conclude there.
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Genre: Documentary
Director: David Markey
Actors: Greg Hetson, Henry Rollins, Keith Morris, Lucky Lehrer, Zander Schloss
Country: United States of America
Company: We Got Power Films