Music of youthful rebellion gets a hearing in films


Though hip-hop and hardcore seem like diametrically opposed forms of musical expression, they are really just different branches of the same American family tree. 

Each grew out of similarly fertile social and political experiences to subvert a mainstream culture that made them inevitable and even necessary. And while to some they are evidence that teenage rebellion is a constant and that a lack of talent never stopped anyone from forming a band, their different fates are equally cautionary. 

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