Uncut rated the film four out of five stars, stating, "The wealth of great video footage in
Punk The Capital underlines what made DC hardcore unique; the main protagonists were not marginal dropouts, as they were in New York and California, but the well-heeled, eloquent children of admirals, diplomats and journalists, with the will and means to succeed without outside support."
The Washington Post described the film's coverage of Bad Brians as a "compelling narrative" and that the "archival footage of this quartet of black musicians in a predominantly white community gives a sense of just what a jolt to the system they were." == Showings ==