I'll have to keep an eye out for that one. I was into a lot of those bands at that time (I'm 2yrs older than you based on your HS graduation date). I was never into the straight edge or even punk lifestyles, I just liked the music.
Chris
Tangentially related. I was talking to one of my employees who’s in a metal band the other day about the local scenes in here in Birmingham and Atlanta. The punk and metal crowds overlapped when I was younger and still went to shows. He told me that the regional punk/metal scene is now so “woke” that any bands who might have ever done anything that might be remotely construed as against the “movement” or are even just apolitical are having trouble finding venues and the metal/ apolitical guys are kind of doing their own thing now.
Kevin Hart: Don't Fuck This Up (Netflix) - A documentary miniseries that followed Hart for about a year, both before and after he got dumped from the Oscar hosting gig. While it doesn't attempt to be completely impartial (Hart was an executive producer), it doesn't pull many punches with regards to Hart's various screw-ups during that period. The skank in Vegas, a drunken brawl with his personal trainer, and his boneheaded handling of the tweet backlash are all addressed in pretty frank terms, and the series doesn't have an issue depicting Kevin as an ass when Kevin was being an ass.
If you're a fan of Hart, or just enjoy getting an inside look at the show business hustle, you'll probably enjoy this.
My roomie is a fan of As the Grenade Turns (aka Seal Team). Much of it is, well, meh.
One recent thing has the protagonist seeking therapy, which he does privately and off the books. That rang true. Back in the day, seeking counseling was a "no security clearances for you" thing.
I don't imagine that's changed overly much,
Have I got a YT video for you. Gimme a minute. :cool:
Edit - Here ya go
https://youtu.be/ZmDhRvvs5Xw