England was in an identity crisis, with punk rock fueling a surging spirit of revenge, immortality, and courage. Punks were united, not by fear, but by their refusal to submit or yield. As a result, punk morale was higher than ever, with punks becoming younger and more rebellious every day. They rejected nostalgia and its rules, instead embracing a raw and unbridled energy.
Punk Can Take It
A theatrical documentary parody, "Punk Can Take It" by Julien Temple, highlights the UK Subs in a punk rock era, narrated by BBC veteran John Snagge, offering a glorious portrayal of England.