
1999
N.Y.H.C. is the first feature-length documentary to explore the New York Hardcore music scene. Drawings its roots from punk rock, hardcore evolved into a dedicated, self-contained movement, unconcerned with success in the mainstream. The documentary follows seven bands in the summer of 1995, ranging from Bronx inner-city youth to Long Island suburbanites to Hare Krishna devotees. N.Y.H.C. is a surprisingly in-depth and non-exploitive look into a vital and often neglected music community.

Tim Cohen
Bass Guitarist, 108

Freddy Cricien
Lead Singer, Madball

Vic DiCara
Lead Guitarist, 108

Danny Diablo
Lead Singer, Crown of Thornz

Mike Dijan
Guitarist, Crown of Thornz

Mike Dixon
Lead Singer, No Redeeming Social Value

James Drescher
Lead Singer, Murphy's Law

Rob Fish
Lead Singer, 108

Kevin Gill
President, SFT Records

Rick Healey
Lead Singer, 25 ta Life

Matt Henderson
Guitar, Madball

John Joseph
Lead Singer, Cro-Mags

Mike Kennedy
Guitarist, Vision of Disorder

Warren Lee
Bassist, 25 ta Life

Dean Miller
Lead Singer, No Redeeming Social Value

Roger Miret
Lead Singer, Agnostic Front

Cesar Ramirez
Guitarist, District 9

Tommy Rat
Lead Singer, Rejuvenate

Myke Rivera
Lead Singer, District 9

Will Schepler
Drummer, Madball

Vinnie Stigma
Guitarist, Madball

Vinnie Value
Drummer, No Redeeming Social Value

Tim Williams
Lead Singer, Vision of Disorder

Christopher Wynne
Publisher, In Effect Magazine

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