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In The Fascist Bathroom: Punk In Pop Music, 1977-1992
In The Fascist Bathroom: Punk In Pop Music, 1977-1992
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In more than seventy short pieces written over fifteen years, he traces the uncompromising strands of punk from Johnny Rotten to Elvis Costello, Sonic Youth, even Bruce Springsteen. Marcus's unparalleled insight into present-day culture and brilliant ear for music bring punk's searing half-life into deep focus. Originally published in the U.S. as "Ranters and Crowd Pleasers."
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Explores punk’s lasting influence on culture and music.
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If you're interested in understanding how punk music was more than just a fleeting trend, this book offers a fascinating exploration of its enduring impact. Greil Marcus’s insightful pieces connect punk’s rebellious spirit from its roots to its influence on artists across decades, making you see the genre as a vital part of social and artistic expression.