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New documentary reveals how a trio of brothers had been instrumental in shaping SoCal punk
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New documentary reveals how a trio of brothers had been instrumental in shaping SoCal punk

Last updated: April 9, 2025 3:41 pm
Editorial Board Published April 9, 2025
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The primary time that guitarist Frank Agnew went to a punk present he was about 13, and though he was underage he was in a position to get into the Whisky a Go Go to see the Luggage, Black Randy and the Metrosquad, and the Weirdos. It was 1978 and he went along with his older brother Rikk.

“When the Weirdos came on, holy s— that changed my life forever because it was so good,” Frank mentioned. “Ever since I saw the Weirdos at the Whisky, I’m sitting there thinking, ‘I want to be that good, I want to be that tight,’ and so that was my goal.”

Frank and his brothers Rikk and Alfonso “Alfie” Agnew spent the following decade forming and enjoying for a number of the most vital bands within the punk canon, together with Adolescents, the Detours, Social Distortion, Christian Demise, TSOL and D.I., amongst others — and now their journey as punk rock musicians is lastly being instructed within the new documentary “Agnew: The Story of a California Family,” which is screening for the primary time on April 12 on the Fox Theatre in Fullerton. Not too long ago, their life’s work in music was placed on show as a part of the brand new exhibit “Punk OC — From the Streets of Suburbia” on the Fullerton Museum Middle that debuted final week. On a current afternoon, the Agnew brothers gathered on the museum to pose for photographs and relive the recollections by way of artifacts of their punk rock youth.

“I constantly am asked questions about my family and about Rikk, D.I., Adolescents, all that stuff, it’s amazing to me how many people not only know but care,” mentioned Alfie, who can also be a mathematical physicist educating at Cal State Fullerton. “That is simply as a lot concerning the Orange County scene and the people who supported it, not solely again within the late ‘70s and ‘80s, but also up to now, so I think this is kind of a celebration for all of us.”

Director Gabriel L. Zavala Jr., from left, takes a photo of brothers Frank, Rikk and Alfie Agnew of the punk band Adolescents next to a display that features the band at the “Punk OC — From the Streets of Suburbia” exhibit at the Fullerton Museum Center.

(Genaro Molina / Los Angeles Times)

“It was such a rush because at that time people were once again re-invigorated by punk rock and Rikk and Frank’s model of the Adolescents and it was such an electrical night time,” Zavala mentioned. “I just told them, ‘What if we made a documentary about your family?’”

Zavala, a characteristic filmmaker who directed and wrote the 2015 indie movie “Rude Boy: The Movie,” additionally interviewed the brothers’ dad and mom earlier than they died whereas filming the documentary.

“I think they would be proud of it, they were always very proud and supportive of their kids, I think my parents were reasonably unique in supporting such an activity — being punk rock and being musicians instead of going for being doctors and lawyers, although eventually I became a professor,” Alfie mentioned.

As youngsters of Irish and Mexican dad and mom with immigrant roots, the brothers say they grew up surrounded by an eclectic number of music, listening to every little thing from Irish people to mariachi, and whereas their dad and mom weren’t musicians themselves, the brothers agree they possible inherited their musical gene from their maternal grandfather, Alfonso Fernandez. In accordance with the brothers, Fernandez was knowledgeable drummer who emigrated from Guadalajara and performed all through Mexico and the U.S. Southwest in a Latin jazz band referred to as the Latinaires.

“When I learned about my grandfather, which was particularly personal for me because I was named after him — in fact my first instrument was drums — I very much had that connection and was always very proud of that,” mentioned Alfie, who additionally performs guitar.

Frank and Alfie didn’t know their grandfather — Fernandez died in 1965 — however like Alfie, Frank additionally credit his grandfather’s legacy as being influential in his personal journey as a musician.

Two brothers staring at a wall of photos and posters in a museum

Brothers Frank, left, and Alfie Agnew, of the punk band Adolescents on the “Punk OC — From the Streets of Suburbia” exhibit on the Fullerton Museum Middle.

(Genaro Molina / Los Angeles Occasions)

“My mom obviously would say, ‘Your grandpa Alfonso was a drummer, and he was the best drummer,’” Frank mentioned. “And he had a reputation all through Mexico as being like one of the best drummers and so by her telling us that and showing pictures of him at his drum kit, it was really inspiring, it’s like, ‘Oh s—, grandpa was in a band, we can too.’”

The brothers had been on the top of enjoying reveals whereas filming the documentary, however in 2020 a number of hardships happened that set the challenge again and likewise pushed the crew to lastly end it. First, the COVID-19 pandemic grounded all operations, particularly when stay-at-home orders had been carried out in 2020.

“COVID hit during the middle of this, God, so we were like in this limbo where we couldn’t film for a month and then we had to proceed with the people that were willing to get together and work under the restrictions,” Zavala mentioned.

This era can also be when Rikk, Frank and Alfie’s dad and mom died from previous age — first their father Richard Francis Agnew, after which simply six months later, their mom Lia Paula Fernandez. Zavala’s father, Gabriel B. Zavala, a famend mariachi performer and instructor, died in early 2021 from COVID-19 problems.

A group of people posing together in a museum

Brothers Alfie, from left, Rikk and Frank Agnew of the punk band Adolescents with director Gabriel L. Zavala Jr. on the “Punk OC — From the Streets of Suburbia” exhibit on the Fullerton Museum Middle.

(Genaro Molina / Los Angeles Occasions)

“It was profound and it was sad, but I know that he would have wanted me to fight and to finish the documentary, so that’s what we did,” Zavala mentioned. “We buckled down and, in a way, it was also a healing process to not have to really think about it and I just focused on the goal of finishing this regardless of what it was gonna take to finish it emotionally, financially and with a skeleton crew.”

By means of the hardships, Zavala was in a position to efficiently end the documentary greater than six years within the making, and the brothers say they’re grateful and nonetheless humbly stunned that anybody thinks they’re attention-grabbing sufficient to characteristic in a full-length movie.

“I often hear from people how much the stuff we did influenced them and how it was like a positive thing in their life, and if that’s the only takeaway, I think that’s cool,” Frank mentioned. “Some things we did made people happy, made them move their feet, or influenced them in a way where it’s like, ‘Wow, I’m not the only one who feels that way,’ and I just think that’s fantastic and a good thing, and hopefully the documentary will display some of that.”

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