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This was also written and directed by [[Phil Hoffman (American filmmaker)|Phil Hoffman]]. It provides the follow-up explanation of how the [[Akron Sound]] came to be with the second wave of [[Ohioan]] [[punk rock]] and [[new wave music]] bands who emerged in the 1980s, including [[Chi-Pig]], [[Unit 5]], and [[Hammer Damage]].
This was also written and directed by [[Phil Hoffman (American filmmaker)|Phil Hoffman]]. It provides the follow-up explanation of how the [[Akron Sound]] came to be with the second wave of [[Ohioan]] [[punk rock]] and [[new wave music]] bands who emerged in the 1980s, including [[Chi-Pig]], [[Unit 5]], and [[Hammer Damage]].

==It's Everything, and Then It's Gone==
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'''''It's Everything, and Then It's Gone''''' is a 2003 [[PBS]] [[rock music]] [[documentary]]. It is a [[Western Reserve Public Media]]/PBS production, executive produced by Don Freeman and written/directed by [[Phil Hoffman (American filmmaker)|Phil Hoffman]]. ''It's Everything, and Then It's Gone'' takes viewers through the history of the first wave of mostly [[new wave music]], [[post-punk]], and [[art rock]] bands, all from [[Akron]], [[Ohio]], that arrived on the scene in the 1970s, and explains just how the [[Akron Sound]] developed. The first wave of these bands include: [[Devo]], [[King Cobras (Pre-Rubber City Rebels Band)|King Cobras]] (who would later reform as the [[Rubber City Rebels]]), [[The Bizarros]], [[Tin Huey]], Tin Huey's spin-off group [[The Waitresses]], and [[The Numbers Band]].


==External links==
==External links==
* [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=blwu9TWOvss ''If You're Not Dead, Play'' Video on YouTube]
* [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=blwu9TWOvss ''If You're Not Dead, Play'' Video on YouTube]
* [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fZmUWqCjquc ''It's Everything, and Then It's Gone'' Video on YouTube]


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[[Category:2005 in music]]
[[Category:2005 in music]]
[[Category:Culture of Akron, Ohio]]
[[Category:Culture of Akron, Ohio]]
[[Category:Documentary films about punk music and musicians]]



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Latest revision as of 04:07, 27 February 2024

If You're Not Dead, Play
Directed byPhil Hoffman
Written byPhil Hoffman
Production
companies
Release date
  • 2005 (2005)

If You're Not Dead, Play is a 2005 PBS rock music documentary, a Western Reserve Public Media/ PBS production and the sequel of It's Everything, And Then It's Gone.

This was also written and directed by Phil Hoffman. It provides the follow-up explanation of how the Akron Sound came to be with the second wave of Ohioan punk rock and new wave music bands who emerged in the 1980s, including Chi-Pig, Unit 5, and Hammer Damage.

It's Everything, and Then It's Gone

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It's Everything, and Then It's Gone
Directed byPhil Hoffman
Written byPhil Hoffman
Produced byDon Freeman
Production
companies
Release date
  • 2003 (2003)

It's Everything, and Then It's Gone is a 2003 PBS rock music documentary. It is a Western Reserve Public Media/PBS production, executive produced by Don Freeman and written/directed by Phil Hoffman. It's Everything, and Then It's Gone takes viewers through the history of the first wave of mostly new wave music, post-punk, and art rock bands, all from Akron, Ohio, that arrived on the scene in the 1970s, and explains just how the Akron Sound developed. The first wave of these bands include: Devo, King Cobras (who would later reform as the Rubber City Rebels), The Bizarros, Tin Huey, Tin Huey's spin-off group The Waitresses, and The Numbers Band.

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