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The Day The Country Died A History Of Anarcho Punk 1980 To 1984 Ian Glasper

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The Day The Country Died A History Of Anarcho Punk 1980 To 1984 Ian Glasper
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Publisher: Cherry Red Books
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 6.59 MB
Pages: 375
Author: Ian Glasper
ISBN: 9781901447705, 1901447707
Language: English
Year: 2007

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The Day The Country Died A History Of Anarcho Punk 1980 To 1984 Ian Glasper by Ian Glasper 9781901447705, 1901447707 instant download after payment.

If the bands in Burning Britain were loud, political, and uncompromising, those examined in Ian Glasper's new book were even more so. With Crass and Poison Girls opening the floodgates, the arrival of bands like Zoundz, Flux of Pink Indians, Conflict, Subhumans, Dirt, The Mob, Omega Tribe, and Icons of Filth heralded a new age of honesty and integrity in the 1980s underground music scene. It was a time when punk stopped being merely a radical fashion statement, and became a force for real social change. Anarchy in punk rock no longer meant "cash from chaos"—it meant "freedom, peace, and unity." Comprehensively covering all the groups and names, big and small,  The Day the Country Died also features exclusive interviews and hundreds of never-before-published photos. 

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