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Everything is A OK: A Dallas, TX Punk Documentary

A documentary about the Dallas punk scene from late 1970s to early 2000s.

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  • Lyle Blackburn

    Lyle Blackburn

  • Kent Blair

    Kent Blair

  • Dana Buck

    Dana Buck

  • Frank Campagna

    Frank Campagna

  • Charlie Gilder

    Charlie Gilder

  • Mike Hawkins

    Mike Hawkins

  • Barry Kooda

    Barry Kooda

  • Jeff Liles

    Jeff Liles

Overview

A documentary about the Dallas punk scene from late 1970s to early 2000s.

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  • Muffled Bark Productions
    Muffled Bark Productions
    Sep 12, 2025

    Everything is A OK, is a great companion piece to the documentary DFW Punk. They both feature the interesting, oddball weirdos of the Dallas & Ft. Worth area punk music scene. Filmed about ten years apart, you can see some of the same people interviewed in each, a decade older. Some punks did not make it to the next decade. Each documentary has its own unique take on the scene and both rely on fantastic old footage to tell part of the story.

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