blink-182: Punk Poets (2003)

An unauthorised documentary film packed with exclusive interviews

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Offering revved-up pop-punk songs and a cheerfully snotty attitude, blink-182 became one of the breakthrough acts of 1999, following Green Day and The Offspring into the pantheon of punk bands who'd learned how to connect with the mass audience. blink-182: Punk Poets is an unauthorised documentary on the band that looks back at their history and their slow rise to mainstream stardom.

Director: Simon Bisset
Genre: Music, Documentary
Runtime: 60 min
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Production: Leftfield Media
Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
Original Language: en
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is blink-182: Punk Poets about?
Offering revved-up pop-punk songs and a cheerfully snotty attitude, blink-182 became one of the breakthrough acts of 1999, following Green Day and The Offspring into the pantheon of punk bands who'd learned how to connect with the mass audience. blink-182: Punk Poets is an unauthorised documentary on the band that looks back at their history and their slow rise to mainstream stardom.
Who directed blink-182: Punk Poets?
blink-182: Punk Poets was directed by Simon Bisset.
Who stars in blink-182: Punk Poets?
blink-182: Punk Poets stars Mark Hoppus, Tom DeLonge, Travis Barker, Scott Raynor, Sally Wohlmacher, Scott Richason.
How long is blink-182: Punk Poets?
blink-182: Punk Poets has a runtime of 1h 0m (60 minutes).
What genre is blink-182: Punk Poets?
blink-182: Punk Poets is a Music, Documentary film.
Where was blink-182: Punk Poets produced?
blink-182: Punk Poets was produced in United Kingdom.