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The Day The Country Died: A History Of Anarcho Punk 1980-1984

$29.00

Chumbawamba (Contributor), Conflict (Contributor), Crass (Contributor), and Ian Glasper
Edition: pb
ISBN: 9781901447705
Publisher: Cherry Red Records
Release Date: 12/3/2007
471 pages

DESCRIPTION

Ian Glasper (a mean bassist in his own right in the late 80s) has done it again. Following on the heels of the mighty Burning Britain he turned his considerable skills as an oral historian to the glory days of UK anarcho punk. He painstakingly interviewed a couple of hundred of the UK's finest from those heady days, and largely lets them speak for themselves. With a chapter on each band, this weaves a glorious oral history of the music and musicians that revolutionized a generation, for better or worse!

Lots of the names are familiar, of course: Crass, Poison Girls, Conflict, Subhumans, Flux Of Pink Indians, Rudimentary Peni, Dirt, The Mob, Zounds, Omega Tribe, Antisect, Icons Of Filth, Chumbawamba. But part of the beauty is the resuscitation of dozens of the little-known and unsung backbone of this musical and political phenomenon: The System, Metro Youth, Anthrax, Anarka & Poppy, Kulturkampf et al.

Despite such occasional blemishes, this is a fantastic, gloriously illustrated document of a time, music, and politics, which still resonates today.

This product was added to our catalog on Wednesday 11 June, 2008.
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