Dance of Days: Two Decades of Punk in the Nation's Capital

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Soft Skull Press, 2001 - 411 páginas
Our nation's capital's churning, politically-insurgent punk scene is studied for the first time, by D.C. activist Mark Andersen. D.C. spawned Straight-Edge Hardcore, the ascetic rejection of the world's addictions and dysfunction, as well as Emo-Punk, the tendency to rage with an emotive, howling melodicism. Andersen and Jenkins focuses on Ian MacKaye, Dischord Records, and Bad Brains as well as obscure but influential bands like No Trend and Overkill.

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Índice

Put A Bullet Thru The Jukebox
1
Positive Mental Attitude
18
Supertouch
31
Get Up And Go
52
On The Map
78
Against I
99
It Follows
122
Spring
150
Waiting Room
216
Fountain of Youth
244
Long Division
279
Revolution Girl Style Now
307
Merchandise
339
To Defeat Statistics by Mark Andersen
375
Afterword by Mark Andersen
401
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Drink Deep
179

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