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Poison Idea: Legacy of Dysfunction (2017)

No Violence!? No Sex! Very Little Drugs!! A tale so unthreatening you could almost bring your child!

Genre : Music, Documentary

Runtime : 1H 22M

Director : Mike Lastra

Synopsis

From producer/director Mike Lastra comes the story of punk done right. Featuring live concert performances. Including lots of rare photos, interviews with many band members.

Actors

Jerry A
Jerry A
Himself
Tom (Pig Champion) Roberts
Tom (Pig Champion) Roberts
Himself
Buzz Osborne
Buzz Osborne
Himself
Dale Crover
Dale Crover
Himself
Toody Cole
Toody Cole
Himself
Fred Cole
Fred Cole
Himself
Jim Taylor
Jim Taylor
Himself
Phil Irwin
Phil Irwin
Himself
Marla Irwin
Marla Irwin
Herself
Chris Tense
Chris Tense
Himself
Mary Lang
Mary Lang
Herself
Ian Miller
Ian Miller
Himself
Fat Mike
Fat Mike
Himself
Happy Tom
Happy Tom
Himself
Ray Ahn
Ray Ahn
Himself
X J Elliot
X J Elliot
Himself
Keith Morris
Keith Morris
Himself
Eric Olson
Eric Olson
Himself
Matt McCort
Matt McCort
Himself
Mark Barr
Mark Barr
Himself
Glen Estes
Glen Estes
Himself
Dean Johnson
Dean Johnson
Himself
Andrew Loomis
Andrew Loomis
Himself
Brandon Lieberman
Brandon Lieberman
Himself
Kevin Sanders
Kevin Sanders
Himself
Matt Rogers
Matt Rogers
Himself
Kelly Halliburton
Kelly Halliburton
Herself
Mondo
Mondo
Himself
Chris Carey
Chris Carey
Himself
Slayer Hippie
Slayer Hippie
Himself
Aldine Stricknine
Aldine Stricknine
Himself
Dean Miles
Dean Miles
Himself
Natalie Lucio
Natalie Lucio
Herself
Charlie Nims
Charlie Nims
Himself
Mickey Widmir
Mickey Widmir
Himself
Jeff Walter
Jeff Walter
Himself
Brandon Bentley
Brandon Bentley
Himself
Tom Robinson
Tom Robinson
Himself
Jello Biafra
Jello Biafra
Himself
Sean Cox
Sean Cox
Himself
David Wilds
David Wilds
Himself
Spider Moccasin
Spider Moccasin
Himself
Dave Dictor
Dave Dictor
Himself
Henry Bogdan
Henry Bogdan
Himself
Malcolm Conover
Malcolm Conover
Himself

Crews

Mike Lastra
Mike Lastra
Director
Mike Lastra
Mike Lastra
Producer
Anton Long
Anton Long
Camera Operator
Neil Schneck
Neil Schneck
Camera Operator
Mike Lastra
Mike Lastra
Camera Operator
Pat Baum
Pat Baum
Camera Operator
Brian Moodhe
Brian Moodhe
Camera Operator
Brian Shull
Brian Shull
Camera Operator
Troy Woody
Troy Woody
Camera Operator
Maggie Hirsch
Maggie Hirsch
Camera Operator
Kevin Sanders
Kevin Sanders
Camera Operator
David Jester
David Jester
Camera Operator
Venora Dobrowolski
Venora Dobrowolski
Camera Operator
Pat Makins
Pat Makins
Camera Operator
Jake Carpenter
Jake Carpenter
Camera Operator
Allen Lloyd
Allen Lloyd
Camera Operator
Eric Alukonis
Eric Alukonis
Camera Operator
Dr. Id
Dr. Id
Sound
Pete Ingraham
Pete Ingraham
Still Photographer
Janice Morlan
Janice Morlan
Still Photographer
Sean Cox
Sean Cox
Still Photographer
Jeffrey Larson
Jeffrey Larson
Still Photographer
David Wilds
David Wilds
Still Photographer
Jason Charles
Jason Charles
Still Photographer
Anton Long
Anton Long
Still Photographer
Jerry A
Jerry A
Still Photographer
Peter Von Shaver
Peter Von Shaver
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