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Outlawed: A Punk Rock Uprising in the Basque Country
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Outlawed: A Punk Rock Uprising in the Basque Country

Jan 15, 2021
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Overview

A sonic journey through Basque punk rock and the turbulent past that defined its sound, chronicling the rise of the gaztetxe movement.

Genres

Documentary
Music
History

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Cast

Usua de la Fuente

Herself

Usua de la Fuente

Koldo Soret

Himself

Koldo Soret

Fermin Muguruza

Himself

Fermin Muguruza

Jurgi Ekiza

Himself

Jurgi Ekiza

Mikel Kazalis

Himself

Mikel Kazalis

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