N.Y.H.C. (film)

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N.Y.H.C.
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Directed by Frank Pavich
Produced by Frank Pavich
Stephen Scarlata
Anthony Edwards (EP)
Dante Di Loreto (EP)
Starring Madball
25 ta Life
Vision of Disorder
Crown of Thornz
108
No Redeeming Social Value
District 9
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Cinematography Henryk Tzvi Cymerman
Editing by Jason Airey
Frank Pavich
Release date(s) Flag of United States 1999
Running time 87 min.
Country US
Language English
Official website
IMDb profile

N.Y.H.C. is a documentary film directed by Frank Pavich about the mid-90’s New York hardcore scene.

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[edit] Synopsis

One of the few documentaries focusing on hardcore music (as opposed to punk rock), N.Y.H.C. featured seven bands prominent in the mid-90’s scene. A diverse grouping was selected, from Long Island suburbanites to Bronx inner-city youth to Hare Krsna devotees.

[edit] Live Performances

The featured bands are:

[edit] Interviewees

Interviewees include:

  • Freddy Madball (Madball)
  • Rick ta Life (25 ta Life)
  • Roger Miret (Agnostic Front)
  • John Joseph (Cro-Mags)
  • Lord Ezec (Crown of Thornz)
  • Mike Dijan (Crown of Thornz)
  • Kevin Gill (SFT Records)
  • Barbara Kengott (SFT Records)
  • Vic DiCara (108)
  • Rasaraja dasa aka Rob Fish (108)
  • Trivikrama dasa (108)
  • Jimmy Gestapo (Murphy's Law)
  • Tommy Rat (Rejuvenate)
  • Dean Miller (No Redeeming Social Value)
  • Vinnie Value (No Redeeming Social Value)
  • Kent Miller (No Redeeming Social Value)
  • Mike Dixon (No Redeeming Social Value)
  • Chris Wynne (In Effect Magazine)
  • Tim Williams (VOD)
  • Mike Kennedy (VOD)
  • Mike Fleischmann (VOD)
  • Brendan Cohen (VOD)
  • Matt Baumbach (VOD)
  • Myke Rivera (District 9)
  • Cesar Ramirez (District 9)
  • Todd Hamilton (District 9)
  • Loki Velasquez (District 9)

Notable in this film is interview footage of Roger Miret while confined to a wheelchair due to a vertebrae injury sustained at a show.


[edit] Soundtrack

The soundtrack was released in 1996 prior to the film’s release by SFT Records on compact disc. It is out of print.

[edit] External Links

N.Y.H.C. Documentary page on myspace
Podcast interview with Frank Pavich & Lord Ezec on Issue Oriented 2006

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