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Talk Without Rhythm: Episode 373: Over the Edge (1979) and Pump Up the Volume (1990)

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This week on the Talk Without Rhythm Podcast I'm taking a look at two youth in rebellion films that captured the essence of Generation X and have great soundtracks: 1979's Over the Edge and 1990's Pump Up the Volume. [00:00] INTRO [01:14] Crom Cast Promo [01:42] RANDOM CONVERSATION [22:16] Over the Edge (1979) Over the Edge on Vice [55:54] Pump Up the Volume (1990) Projection Booth episode 259 [01:22:22] FEEDBACK [01:26:17] ENDING MUSIC: Everybody Knows by Leonard Cohen
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This week on the Talk Without Rhythm Podcast I'm taking a look at two youth in rebellion films that captured the essence of Generation X and have great soundtracks: 1979's Over the Edge and 1990's Pump Up the Volume. [00:00] INTRO [01:14] Crom Cast Promo [01:42] RANDOM CONVERSATION [22:16] Over the Edge (1979) Over the Edge on Vice [55:54] Pump Up the Volume (1990) Projection Booth episode 259 [01:22:22] FEEDBACK [01:26:17] ENDING MUSIC: Everybody Knows by Leonard Cohen
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