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Punk Rock In The Holy Land

frontlinepunk.JPG"In the middle of the week, there are no 18- to 21-year-olds in the street. They are in the Army. If you don't want to go, you have to act crazy."

In "Punk Rock In The Holy Land", which airs in most American markets this week, PBS news magazine Frontline's global culture off-shoot World takes a look at the punk rock scene which has spring forth amid the unending war in the middle east like a weed through a crack in the pavement. The website has five interesting clips on the show's website, a fine antidote for anyone a little sick of the whine-over-my-parent's-divorce bitchfest American punk has best laden with recently. The site will have the whole show up a few days from now for those who are too fucking punk to watch TV like Dave Matthews probably does.

Punk Rock In The Holy Land [PBS]