Another State of Mind (film)

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Another State of Mind
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Directed by Adam Small, Peter Stuart
Produced by Adam Small, Peter Stuart
Starring Mike Ness
Dennis Danell
Brent Liles
Derek O'Brien
Monk
Adam Stern
Shawn Stern
Keith Morris
Ian MacKaye
Music by Social Distortion
Youth Brigade
Minor Threat
Distributed by Time Bomb
Release dates
VHS: June 7, 1984
DVD: March 24, 2004
Running time
77 minutes
Country United States
Language English

Another State of Mind is a documentary film made in the summer of 1982 chronicling the adventure of two punk bands, Social Distortion and Youth Brigade, as they embark on their first international tour.[1] Along the way they meet up with another progressive punk band, Minor Threat, whom they hang out with at the Dischord house for about a week near the end of their ill-fated tour.

Plot

The bands head north up through San Francisco, Oregon, and Seattle. The film documents Social Distortion and Youth Brigade live shows; it also features Minor Threat at band practice. At one point in the movie, Social Distortion's Mike Ness sits on a porch and writes future underground hit Another State of Mind. The film documents not only the complex and challenging social dynamics of the punk scene, the touring bands and their crew, but also documents the DIY punk touring circuit in its infancy.

A final bus break-down in D.C. causes Social Distortion to split up. O'Brien, Liles and Danell abandon the group to stay with friends of Brinson's, where they voice their exhaustion with the tour and the rest of the group. Out of desperation, the others go to the local Kmart to shop for tarps with the members of Minor Threat.

Mike Ness ends up being stranded when the rest of Social Distortion heads back to OC where they feel they have a better chance of making money rather than staying on the difficult tour. Ness has really no choice but to grab a flight back to LA himself and try to regroup. Youth Brigade rents a truck and drives back to Los Angeles.

Three cast members (Dennis Danell and Brent Liles of Social Distortion and road crew member Louis Dufau) have died since the making of this film.

Cast

  • Adam Stern, bass player for Youth Brigade
  • Mark Stern, drummer for Youth Brigade
  • Shawn Stern, guitar and lead vocals for Youth Brigade
  • Mike Ness as the Lead vocals, Lead guitar of Social Distortion
  • Dennis Danell as the Rhythm guitar of Social Distortion
  • Brent Liles (credited as Brent Lyle) as the Bass guitar of Social Distortion
  • Derek O'Brien as the Drummer of Social Distortion
  • Mark Wilson (Monk Rock) as a Band Manager
  • Mike Brinson "Rock Star Roadie" as party fill
  • Louis Dufau, roadie
  • Marlon Whitfield, roadie
  • Dominic Mastergeorge, roadie

Production

Filmmakers Peter Stuart and Adam Small came upon a large scale project which immediately captured their imagination: the Better Youth Organization of Los Angeles was planning a North American tour. Eleven assorted punks would be traveling across the country in a broken down school bus. It was a chance to explore and document the punk community more extensively than ever before.

On August 17, 1982, armed with one production assistant, Stuart and Small set off in their rental truck on this journey through the underground. For six weeks and ten thousand miles, they recorded the adventures of the two touring bands – Youth Brigade and Social Distortion. More than just concert footage, this film documents the rich collection of characters in and around the tour, and the hardships and dangers of life on the road. The film was made on the cheap side and the scenes that feature instructions for slam dancing were filmed as filler so that the film would be at a viable length for release and distribution.

The poster was designed by Josh Freeman, now president and creative director of FreeAssociates, the design/advertising agency in Los Angeles.

DVD special features

Commentaries by Mike Ness, the directors and Youth Brigade.

References

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